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Hull FC (0) 10
Tries: Briscoe, Litten Goals: Sezer
Wakefield (24) 36
Tries: Johnstone 2, Nikotemo 2, McMeeken, Tevaga Goals: Jowitt 6
Wakefield Trinity cruised past Hull FC with a 36-10 victory at the MKM Stadium to make it four wins from five and leapfrog Wigan Warriors up to fourth in Super League.
Two early tries from Tom Johnstone put the visitors in control and further scores by Seth Nikotemo, as well as Mike McMeeken's first of the season - added to by the reliable boot of Max Jowitt - meant Trinity had a 24-point lead at half-time.
Veteran winger Tom Briscoe, now in his 19th season as a professional player, scored and later assisted Davy Litten for Hull FC in the second-half as the hosts marginally improved after the break with two tries.
The Black and Whites however, who had two men sent to the sin-bin, stay ninth and conceded twice late on to Jazz Tevaga and a second from Nikotemo.
More to follow.
Hull FC: Moy; Barron, O'Neill, Litten, Briscoe; Arthur, Sezer; Mata'utia, Bourouh, Hill, Batchelor, Cartwright, Kirby.
Interchanges: Ese'ese, Salabio, Hutchinson, Wood.
Sin-bin: Ese'ese (27), Mata'utia (68).
Wakefield: Jowitt; Johnstone, Pitts, Scott, Rourke; Trueman, Sinfield; McMeeken, Smoothy, Rodwell, Nikotemo, Vagana, Tevaga.
Interchanges: Hamlin-Uele, Faatili, Smith, McGann.
Referee: Aaron Moore.
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Hull FC (0) 10
Tries: Briscoe, Litten Goals: Sezer
Wakefield (24) 36
Tries: Johnstone 2, Nikotemo 2, McMeeken, Tevaga Goals: Jowitt 6
Wakefield Trinity cruised past Hull FC with a 36-10 victory at the MKM Stadium to make it four wins from five and leapfrog Wigan Warriors up to fourth in Super League.
Two early tries from Tom Johnstone put the visitors in control and further scores by Seth Nikotemo, as well as Mike McMeeken's first of the season - added to by the reliable boot of Max Jowitt - meant Trinity had a 24-point lead at half-time.
Veteran winger Tom Briscoe, now in his 19th season as a professional player, scored and later assisted Davy Litten for Hull FC in the second-half as the hosts marginally improved after the break with two tries.
The Black and Whites however, who had two men sent to the sin-bin, stay ninth and conceded twice late on to Jazz Tevaga and a second from Nikotemo.
More to follow.
Hull FC: Moy; Barron, O'Neill, Litten, Briscoe; Arthur, Sezer; Mata'utia, Bourouh, Hill, Batchelor, Cartwright, Kirby.
Interchanges: Ese'ese, Salabio, Hutchinson, Wood.
Sin-bin: Ese'ese (27), Mata'utia (68).
Wakefield: Jowitt; Johnstone, Pitts, Scott, Rourke; Trueman, Sinfield; McMeeken, Smoothy, Rodwell, Nikotemo, Vagana, Tevaga.
Interchanges: Hamlin-Uele, Faatili, Smith, McGann.
Referee: Aaron Moore.
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