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Official Match Report

Saturday 23rd August 2008 - KO.1900

Home Team Home Team

Catalans Dragons (10) 32
Wakefield (26) 38

Match Official: P Bentham
Venue:
Attendance: 8,320

Catalans Dragons squad

Greenshields, Murphy, Khattabi, Raguin, Pelo, Mogg, Bosc, Elima, Gorrell, Guisset, Baile, Carlaw, Touxagas.

Replacements: Griffi, Duport, K. Bentley, Quintilla.

Wakefield squad

Grix, Blanch, Gleeson, Atkins, Petersen, Rooney, Brough, Bibey, Drew, Sculthorpe, Wilkes, MacGillivray, Demetriou.

Replacements: Reilly, Watene, Henderson, Leo-Latu.

Catalans Dragons scorers

Try Scorers:
S Raguin 1, T Bosc 1, O Elima 1, A Gorrell 1, J Baile 1, J Touxagas 1,

Goal Scorers:
T Bosc 4,

Drop Goals Scorers:

Wakefield scorers

Try Scorers:
D Blanch 2, S Gleeson 1, R Atkins 1, D Brough 1, T Leo-Latu 1,

Goal Scorers:
D Brough 7,

Drop Goals Scorers:

Report

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats put a halt to their losing run and climbed a place to seventh in the engage Super League, after a 38-32 thriller against Catalans Dragons tonight.

Wakefield looked home and dry at the interval, having opened up a 26-10 lead, but Catalans fought back.

It took a second try of the match from Damien Blanch to reassert Wakefield in the match and stem the flow of points from the home side - and Danny Brough’s late goal gave the visitors a six-point cushion.

Catalans were without a host of regulars for the match, their last at home in the regular season, and it showed as Wildcats dominated the first half.

Sean Gleeson, Blanch and Brough crossed for early tries as the visitors made the best start imaginable following their long trip. Ryan Atkins also touched down before the break, leaving the Dragons with a mountain to climb. Julien Touxagas and Aaron Gorrell replied with tries for the hosts.

Wakefield were coming into the match on the back of eight consecutive defeats, the latest of which came at Wigan Warriors eight days previously.

They even had to deny earlier this month that coach John Kear had resigned amid the disastrous run of results, which included a defeat to Hull FC in the Carnegie Challenge Cup semi-finals.

Victory at the Stade Gilbert Brutus will lift spirits, but the second half was at times a struggle for the Wildcats.

Olivier Elima, Jean-Philippe Baile, Sebastien Raguin and Thomas Bosc responded to New Zealand star Tevita Leo-Latu’s early try - and the momentum looked to be with Catalans as the match reached its climax.

However, Blanch took the heat off shortly after Bosc had kicked Catalans on to level terms - and Brough made sure Wakefield would return to Yorkshire with a victory by slotting his late goal.

 


League Table

P W D L PF PA DIF PTS
1Wigan242004834363471
40
2Warrington241707777430347
34
3St Helens241707810495315
34
4Hull2415095195145
30
5Leeds24141961753582
29
6Huddersfield2312110604401203
25
7Hull K R231211053952019
25
8Castleford2310013546632-86
20
9Wakefield239014475593-118
18
10Crusaders RL229013415626-211
18
11Bradford238114444582-138
17
12Salford237016394689-295
14
13Harlequins RL236017416734-318
12
14Catalans235018355631-276
10

 



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