Tryouts by George Griffin, Jordan Turner, Michael Shenton and Peter Mattautia saw Castleford beat designer Wakefield Last Update: 06/16/21 10:28 PM 3:28 Highlights of the Premier League match between Castleford Tigers and Wakefield Trinity. From the Premier League match between Castleford Tigers and Wakefield Trinity Castleford ended their four-game losing streak in the Premier League with an 18-12 victory over Wakefield to extend their winning streak over their close neighbors to 15. Leading a poor 10-6 in the first half, but led the show after the break, scoring in The finish ended four attempts to two, leaving Chris Chester still searching for his first derby win as Trinity coach. Gareth O’Brien appeared heading to the changing rooms just before the break on crutches after falling embarrassingly after kicking the ball. Wakefield also suffered a serious injury shortly before the break, with midfielder Bill Topo taken off the field on a stretcher, also with a knee injury, and O’Brien’s now suspicious at Wembley, with the final against St Helens just a month later. Away, while Topo looks set to lose out on the United Nations All-Star Team selection, who play England on Friday. Castleford’s George Griffin relegated to score an attempt against Wakefield Wakefield, unbeaten by the Tigers since February 2015, England winger Tom Johnston returned from a two-month elimination due to concussion issues, also boosted by the return of striker Kelby. Tanginoa and Matty Ashurst: They made a conscious effort to get the ball to Johnston but their passes were tricky at times and both teams reverted to more direct tactics to push the ball through the middle. Wakefield’s Bill Topo was sent off the field after an injury against Castleford Defences who were in the lead throughout the first half, although offering off-bench ball-handling skills to David Vivita (Wakefield) and William Watts (Castleford) helped fly. Both teams attack. The Tigers opened the scoring midway through the first half when defender George Griffin won by chasing down Paul McShane’s kick in the last tackle, Richardson converted the attempt but Wakefield captain Jacob Miller crossed four minutes later, working his way into after a break through the middle, Reece Lyne splitting the visitors’ defense to set up Center. David Vivita was blocked by Paul McShane Mason Leno of Castleford and scored 6-6 but Castleford scored six minutes before halftime when midfielder Peter Matautia broke from his own half to create space for winger Jordan Turner, who beat three defenders on his way. To the corner on his 13th attempt of the season, with Turner switching to the two-half in place of O’Brien and doing an impressive job, Castleford continued to appear on the more dangerous side in the second half. – Dealing with winger Deryl Olverts, but full back Max Jewett gave a try to Tiger captain Michael Shenton when he fumbled Richardson’s kick behind his team’s line. Jordan Turner battles through Wakefield’s defenses to score an attempt which increased the visitors’ lead to 14-6 and there was no way back to Trinity when Matautia took Turner’s pass on his team’s fourth attempt of the hour. Despite one diversion, Miller touched Leno’s kick on his second attempt 12 minutes from the end to give Castleford coach Daryl Powell a tense wait before he could celebrate his team’s seventh straight win at Bell View. .
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