Warrington vs Wakefield Super League 7:45pm Friday 6th September Halliwell Jones Stadium Secure their position and warrington Wolves endured a brave second-half fightback to assert a 23-16 victory. The Wolves looked to be well on their way to success at in the Halliwell Jones Stadium since they led but a rally from the visitors saw them reduce the deficit to four points. However, Steve Price's men stopped their losing streak in Super League tries from Josh Charnley, Bryson Goodwin, Ben Currie and Daryl Clark while Stefan Ratchford spanned Dec Patton and three goals added a drop goal. Wakefield claimed tries through Ryan Hampshire, Ben Jones-Bishop along with Morgan Escare and listed 2 goals. On the other hand, the defeat means that they face an showdown at home to London Broncos weekly and remain in the relegation battle. Blake Austin returned to the Wolves side after a four-week absence together with the ankle injury which forced to him miss the Challenge Cup final win over St Helens, while Chris Hill, Mike Cooper, Patton and Toby King all came back to the side after causing out the reduction to Salford Red Devils five times after their Wembley heroics. Wakefield made four changes for the side that missing 24-16 in the home with Joe Arundel, Jordan Crowther, George King and Titus Gwaze. The visitors had given a fantastic account of themselves in the opening trades, coping with and forcing two dropouts the Wolves were throwing at them. But following all their ancient good work they pressed on the self-destruct button on the final tackle, the ball slipped through Danny Brough's hands and Jacob Millar was pushed into a hurried kick which went out on the full, gifting Warrington possession 20 metres from the Trinity lineup. As Jason Clark slid a pass out of the attack and Lance Todd trophy winner Clark scooted around to the opening try, the Wolves needed no second invitation. And also the home side added to their tally five minutes later once that the Wolves hooker was included as his extended pass gave Currie that the room to assault the Wakefield line and the second rower powered over from the corner, with Ratchford landing a nice touchline conversion to make it 10-0. Along with Warrington's first-half dominance attracted more points eight minutes prior to half-time when a slick management saw King release Charnley along with the winger raced down the touchline. Ratchford booted to give the Wolves a 16-0 benefit at half-time. Wakefield made the ideal start and stunned that their hosts with two attempts in the opening seven minutes to give themselves hope of a comeback. Trinity posted their first points of the game two seconds after the restart if Arundel created full-back Escare that was on-loan and a powerful break was in service to take score and his pass. When some play the ball alive and Jones-Bishop skipped to touch down and it made for the people. In 16-12, the lead was down to four points Together with Brough on goal with both conversions. But the momentum was lost with a different mistake after they lost possession within their own half and the Wolves again took benefit as Austin and Ratchford joined to ship Goodwin in at the corner. Hampshire crossed to give Trinity as it was made by his try confidence again 20-16 but a Ratchford penalty and any nerves silenced and observed that the Wolves to victory. Read more here: http://classicsounds.pl/?p=38096