Wakefield 12 – 14 Hull K R happymamay


Oliver Pratt goes on the attempt in the corner in the last moments of the match, and Max Joyt disappears a vital transformation to settle the game

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Oliver Pratt goes on the attempt in the corner in the last moments of the match, and Max Joyt disappears a vital transformation to settle the game

Oliver Pratt goes on the attempt in the corner in the last moments of the match, and Max Joyt disappears a vital transformation to settle the game

Hull Core maintained his victory in the Premier League victory, as they were made by winning 14-12 in a difficult battle against Wickfield Trainte at DIY Kitchens.

In front of a crowd of solders and the largest turnout in Wickfield since 2008, Hull Core was the one who had an advantage at the end of the half as the hosts went at 6-2 below.

Wickfield fought in the second half, where Tom Johnston went with a flight effort, but Martin’s penalty kick in Reese and Mickey Louis’s voltage returned Robbins to the top.

With Michael McLorum lost Hull Corses in the last five minutes after sending him to Sen to a snapshot for a high shot, Oliver Prat went into the corner to give Wikfield a glimmer of hope, but Joyt could not switch to the game level, and,,, from there, from, Robbins remained calm under late pressure to know the victory.

Mickey Lewis was seen in an ankle and crutches after she turned against Wickfield

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Mickey Lewis was seen in an ankle and crutches after she turned against Wickfield

Mickey Lewis was seen in an ankle and crutches after she turned against Wickfield

Despite the victory, Hull KR will sweat on Lewis’s fitness, which came out after an injury to the registration process, and then was seen on crutches with a protective shoe at the end of the meeting.

Wickfield Spirit’s offer in a battle with Hull Cors storm

It was an electrical atmosphere where Wakefield fans enjoyed their first match at home since they returned to Super League, but it was Hull KR who got themselves in the opening playing clips.

Tom Davis Hull Corses puts Wickfield Trainte after recovering the ball as the crossbar is deviated to go under jobs

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Tom Davis Hull Corses puts Wickfield Trainte after recovering the ball as the crossbar is deviated to go under jobs

Tom Davis Hull Corses puts Wickfield Trainte after recovering the ball as the crossbar is deviated to go under jobs

They got their reward for their efforts in the sixth minute, as Davis took the ball that wore the crossbar to run under the sticks, as Martin turned to give visitors 6-0.

Although Robbins ends their collections well and commented Wickfield near their own line, the Daril Powell team showed the attacker and discipline to wait for the storm and maintain themselves in the competition.

Lewis gives a penalty after holding the ball after he got an explosive conflict with Harvey Smith and Prat

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Lewis gives a penalty after holding the ball after he got an explosive conflict with Harvey Smith and Prat

Lewis gives a penalty after holding the ball after he got an explosive conflict with Harvey Smith and Prat

This is what they saw, defending courage, as Hull Cor did the articles of their arm, then they finally got points on the blackboard from successive penalties starting from Lewis on the Wickfield player on the ground, where Gott turned the punishment with the passage of the first half to put the competition in balance in 6-2 in favor of Kr.

Robins rushed to return the feature of four points from four points, as Martin sent an easy penalty to go 8-2 in the front, but after only four minutes, the host side reached the back, and they fly in the corner of Jowitt Miss Pass and The Full -Standing in Holding to bring the level of grades at 8-8.

Tom Johnston pulls one to Wickfield Trainte, where the chase begins in the Premier League match against Hal Cor

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Tom Johnston pulls one to Wickfield Trainte, where the chase begins in the Premier League match against Hal Cor

Tom Johnston pulls one to Wickfield Trainte, where the chase begins in the Premier League match against Hal Cor

The grades were not flat for a long time, as Lewis retreated from the short term, but the points welcomed, but the injury that came from it was not as the steel man seemed to fight with his ankle while his side was returning forward with the 14-8 feature.

After Lewis finally stumbled from the stadium in the 69th minute and got the best after after 10 minutes, Wickfield tried to coincide with his arm but he could not implement until Mcilorum was sent to Sin-Bin and used Wakefield the player’s feature.

Lewis uses his power to get the attempt to place Hull KR again

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Lewis uses his power to get the attempt to place Hull KR again

Lewis uses his power to get the attempt to place Hull KR again

This that saw Prat goes in the corner and sent the stadium to madly, but after Joht was unable to add the difficult conversion to bring the level of grades at 14-14 he wins two games.

A big victory for KR but at what cost? Louis injury is a source of anxiety …

Louis looked at his ankle in the decisive attempt recording process

Louis looked at his ankle in the decisive attempt recording process

Sky SPORTS RUGBY LEGUE’s JON Wilkin:

“Far from the perfection of Hull KR, and a lot to work on Willie Peters, but they found a way to win.

“She was not beautiful and came at a cost, as Mickey Lewis diped.

“A stunning victory for Hull KR, but at what cost?”

Then Lewis was seen with shoes on crutches and used after their evaluation

Then Lewis was seen with shoes on crutches and used after their evaluation

Willie Peters, Hull Corses coach, added:

“It doesn’t look too good at the moment. We’ll wait and see. I just hope it will be fine.”

“Winning is all that matters” “We were lucky”

Wickfield Treente Powell coach speaks to Sky SPORTS:

“We have a team, we know that. We have quite a few children missing. We have a team that we think can compete in the end, we just have to prove it.

“We were somewhat lucky, during that period after we recorded our attempt a little, and kicked it completely.

“But I thought we were distinguished, we learned there and found a way to get ourselves close to the level. It is what it is, a difficult game, but we will get a lot.”

Tom Davis player in the match talks to Sky Sports:

“We were in two difficult games now, but this is what is going on the season before the season, to prepare you for this. At the end of the day, we got the result, and that’s all that matters.

“To see the boys, they dig the way they did it was huge. Everyone brought to each other and this is something we are proud of. We really appeared to each other, especially when we were a man.

“It is a great victory for us, we will take a lot of confidence from him.”

What next?

The second round of the Premier League lasts on Friday when he took over the night of “Luke Littler” in Warrington while wolves face the Catalan Drags, Live on Sky Sports Action from 7.30 pm.

Warrington then working in Las Vegas when they face Wigan Warriors at Algant Stadium, Live on Sky Sports on March 1 from 8:30 pm. Meanwhile, Dragons plays on Friday, February 28 when they play Leigh Leopards, Live in Sky Sports Action from 7.30 pm.

Sky Sports Each game of Super League Live will again display this season – including two games in each round exclusively, with the emergence of the remaining four matches every week on Sky Sports+


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