1 Wakefield Hand Hull FC Third Straight Loss
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5 March 2026

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Wakefield (10) 14

Tries: Tate 2, Pratt Goals: Sinfield

Hull FC (10) 10

Tries: Martin 2 Goals: Hardaker

Wakefield Trinity battled to a hard-fought Super League win over injury-hit Hull FC.

The groups entered level at the break with Lewis Martin's double for the away side matched by ratings by Will Tate and Oliver Pratt.

Tate's 2nd put the hosts in front for the very first time after team-mate Jack Sinfield had actually seen a shot eliminated for blockage.

The Black and Whites did not threaten the Trinity try-line afterwards and have now lost their last three Super League video games this season, having actually won the opener versus Bradford Bulls.

Wakefield made it two wins and 2 beats for the project.

Tate shines as Hull's battles continue

Hull FC had full-back Will Pryce ruled out for the season recently, Liam Knight went back to Australia at the weekend after being enabled to leave on compassionate premises and it has been reported that back-rower Jed Cartwright might now be out for five months with a hamstring injury.

In an even begin Martin got the visitors on the scoreboard with a try out the left edge before Tate crossed for his first.

Ill-discipline from Trinity skipper Mike McMeeken offered Hull FC great field position and Martin dotted down in comparable style for his 2nd shot.

It appeared like that would suffice for the away side to lead at the break but Davy Litten working to handle a high kick on the last play of the half and Pratt took the loose ball up to send the teams in level.

Sinfield had a very first score for his new side ruled out for a blockage however Tate quickly crossed for what proved to be the winning rating after quick hands from Corey Hall put him over in the corner.

There was still over 20 minutes to play but Hull barely even crossed the midway line let alone put pressure on the home try-line.

Wakefield face Leeds Rhinos in the Challenge Cup next Friday, while Hull FC likewise deal with a Super League opponent when they take a trip to Leigh a week on Saturday.

Wakefield: Rourke; Tate, Hall, Pratt, Myers; Trueman, Sinfield; McMeeken, Smith, Rodwell, Nikotemo, Vagana, Tevaga.

Interchanges: Scott, Pitts, Hamlin-Uele, Faatili.

Hull FC: Litten; Briscoe, Hardaker, Romano, Martin; Arthur, Sezer; Aydin, Bourouh, Hill, Fash, Bailey, Asiata.

Interchanges: Bell, Cust, Lisone, Sao.

Wakefield Trinity