Wigan Warriors v Wakefield Trinity: Trinity ring changes to ‘right some wrongs’
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Tom Johnstone, Liam Hood, Jordan Crowther and Jai Whitbread drop out from the Wakefield side beaten 34-4 by Castleford Tigers three days ago.
Jacob Miller, James Batchelor and Thomas Minns are back in contention after injury and Brad Walker, Yusuf Aydin, Sam Eshe, Lewis Murphy and Isaac Shaw are also in the mix. Trinity boss Willie Poching admitted he and his players were “pretty disappointed” with the result and performance last week, but stressed: “The benefit of Easter is you get to go again quickly.”
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Hide AdHe said: “We have got some bumps and bruises, we’ve had two pretty tough games leading into this and there’s a couple of boys who this one has probably come around too soon for.
“We’ve a couple of big games after this one so we’ve got to be smart. We’ve got some blokes who are chomping at the bit to have a crack; they’ve been training well and one or two of them will get a go.
“It is up to them to take their opportunity.”
Trinity lost 36-6 at home to Wigan in a Betfred Challenge Cup tie seven days ago, after being the better team in the first half. The performance before the break will give them some encouragement for tomorrow’s game and Poching added: “There were some lessons for us. We didn’t take them into the Cas game, but we have done some analysis and homework and some prep’ for this one to try and make those improvements and carry on from the good stuff we did against Wigan last time.
“We have caused a few teams problems this year, but I don’t think we’ve been able to put it together yet for 80 minutes and that’s the biggest challenge for us.”
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Hide AdWigan are without the injured Thomas Leuluai, but Kaide Ellis is set to return following a five-match ban.
Wigan Warriors: from French, Bibby, Cust, Singleton, Powell, Mago, Isa, Farrell, Bateman, Smithies, Ellis, Smith, Partington, Havard, Byrne, Shorrocks, Field, Miski, Halsall, McDonnell, O’Neill.
Wakefield Trinity: from Jowitt, Lyne, Miller, Lino, Battye, Arona, Ashurst, Tanginoa, Pitts, Batchelor, Gaskell, Kay, Walker, Aydin, Adebiyi, Bowes, Eseh, Murphy, Shaw, Hall, Minns.
Referee: Jack Smith (Wigan).
Kick-off: Tomorrow, 3pm.
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