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Warrington were looking for a fifth straight win as they targetted third place in the league and to restore themselves to within two points of the league leaders. Their opponents Wakefield Trinity knew that a win wouldn't improve their league position, but it would get them within two league points of sixth spot in the table.
Wakefield were without a nine players including the high profile David Fifita who was stood down from the side for refusing to wear a GPS tracker, a requirement of COVID rugby league.
The bookies fancied a win for this rounds only home side in the last game of the weekend, but never rule out a side in adversity.
Warrington were looking for a fifth straight win as they targetted third place in the league and to restore themselves to within two points of the league leaders. Their opponents Wakefield Trinity knew that a win wouldn't improve their league position, but it would get them within two league points of sixth spot in the table.
Wakefield were without a nine players including the high profile David Fifita who was stood down from the side for refusing to wear a GPS tracker, a requirement of COVID rugby league.
The bookies fancied a win for this rounds only home side in the last game of the weekend, but never rule out a side in adversity.