Piratas de Quebradillas 90:105 Aguada Santeros San German 98:96 Capitanes de Arecibo Mets de Guaynabo 102:129 Criollos de Caguas Leones De Ponce 81:77 Vaqueros de Bayamon Indiana Fever W 111:87 Los Angeles Sparks W Metros de Santiago 97:98 Caneros Vancouver Bandits 94:88 Winnipeg Sea Bears Seattle Storm W 105:90 Atlanta Dream W The Sharks 79:70 Arturo Prat San Felipe Woodville Warriors W 85:87 North Adelaide Rockets W Melbourne Tigers W 80:70 Dandenong Rangers W Sandringham W 106:65 Bendigo Braves W North Gold Coast Seahawks W 84:91 Logan Thunder W Canterbury Rams 93:77 Bay Hawks Nunawading W 77:74 Mt. Gambier W Manly W. W 93:56 Bankstown Bruins W Newcastle Falcons W 86:36 Penrith P. W Sturt Sabres W 111:51 Eastern Mavericks W South Adelaide Panthers W 98:68 Central Districts Lions W West Adelaide Bearcats W 105:57 Southern Tigers W Woodville Warriors 114:112 North Adelaide Rockets Melbourne Tigers 99:76 Dandenong Sandringham Sabres 110:102 Bendigo Braves North Gold Coast Seahawks 85:105 Logan Thunder Nunawading 110:100 Mt Gambier Manly W. 92:84 Bankstown Bruins Newcastle Falcons 84:70 Penrith P. Sturt Sabres 115:79 Eastern Mavericks Forestville Eagles W 62:72 Norwood Flames W West Adelaide Bearcats 121:94 Southern Tigers

Wakefield Trinity managed to claw their way to a narrow 29-23 victory against the Huddersfield Giants in a wild back-and-forth Super League clash. The home side had to dig deep to overcome the league’s last-placed team in a match that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.

First-Half Fireworks Set the Tone

The opening 40 minutes were packed with action as both teams traded tries. Wakefield struck first with a powerful run through the middle, but Huddersfield answered right back with a slick backline move. The lead changed hands several times before Trinity grabbed a slim advantage heading into the break.

  • Wakefield scored three tries in the first half
  • Huddersfield matched them with three tries of their own
  • Key kicks and conversions kept the scoreline tight throughout

Second-Half Scramble Seals the Deal

After halftime, the intensity only grew. Huddersfield came out firing, leveling the score early on. But Wakefield showed their grit by putting together a crucial try and a drop goal to regain control. The Giants refused to quit, pulling within six points late, but Trinity’s defense held firm in the closing minutes.

Both teams finished with a yellow card each as tempers flared, but Wakefield managed to stay disciplined when it mattered most. The home crowd roared as the final siren confirmed the six-point margin.

Tough Road Ahead for Both Sides

This win gives Wakefield some breathing room in the Super League standings, while Huddersfield remains anchored at the bottom. Trinity will look to build on this scrappy performance, but they know they’ll need sharper play against stronger opponents. For Huddersfield, the fight for survival continues as they search for their first win in weeks.

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