Wakefield Wildcats 62 Wigan Warriors 0: Warriors put to the sword by Wildcats

Nick Scruton celebrates scoring Wakefield's first try against Wigan. PIC: Andy MayNick Scruton celebrates scoring Wakefield's first try against Wigan. PIC: Andy May
Nick Scruton celebrates scoring Wakefield's first try against Wigan. PIC: Andy May
RESURGENT WAKEFIELD Trinity Wildcats produced one of their best Super League performances to crush Wigan Warriors 62-0 in front of a disbelieving crowd at Belle Vue yesterday.

It was Wildcats’ fourth successive win, all since Chris Chester took over as boss and came a day short of a year after they were humiliated 80-0 at Warrington Wolves. Injury-ravaged Wigan, missing 10 front-line players and including two debutants, offered very little, but Wildcats were outstanding both on attack and in defence

They scored four tries in a magnificent opening 40 and were 22-0 ahead at the break. To their huge credit, they maintained a similar pace in the second half, adding seven more touchdowns and rarely looking like conceding.

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