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Five places and ten points separated Wakefield Trinity and Hull FC coming into today's game and with neither side able to improve their league positions with a win, they were both looking for the points for very different reasons.
Hull FC were looking to cement their place in the top six and pull further away from their Red and White neighbours in seventh spot while Wakefield were looking to make up two points on the Warrington Wolves ahead of them and put another two points between themselves and the relegation spot currently occupied by Toulouse Olympique XIII.
The home side had a six-point start on the handicap, Hull FC the favourites for the win.
Five places and ten points separated Wakefield Trinity and Hull FC coming into today's game and with neither side able to improve their league positions with a win, they were both looking for the points for very different reasons.
Hull FC were looking to cement their place in the top six and pull further away from their Red and White neighbours in seventh spot while Wakefield were looking to make up two points on the Warrington Wolves ahead of them and put another two points between themselves and the relegation spot currently occupied by Toulouse Olympique XIII.
The home side had a six-point start on the handicap, Hull FC the favourites for the win.