2022 Wakefield Trinity season

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Challenge CupQuarter-finals
2022 recordWins: 11; draws: 0; losses: 18
Points scoredFor: 519; against: 696
2022 Wakefield Trinity season
Super League Rank10
Challenge CupQuarter-finals
2022 recordWins: 11; draws: 0; losses: 18
Points scoredFor: 519; against: 696
Team information
ChairmanMichael Carter
Head CoachWillie Poching
Captain
StadiumBelle Vue
Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Avg. attendance4,552
Agg. attendance59,991
High attendance7,046
Low attendance3,221
Top scorers
TriesLewis Murphy (19)
GoalsMason Lino (47)
PointsMason Lino (102)
 2021 List of seasons 2023 

The 2022 Wakefield Trinity season is the 24th consecutive season in the Super League and their 127th season at the Belle Vue. Wakefield were coached by Willie Poching and they competed in both Super League XXVII and the 2022 Challenge Cup.

Wakefield's season got off to a poor start when they lost their first pre-season friendly 34–6 to Leeds Rhinos[1] and were subsequently fined for a breach of operational rules regarding the RFL Covid-19 policy.[2] On 13 February, Wakefield began their Super League campaign with a 16–12 loss to Hull F.C.[3] which was followed by a 24–22 loss at Catalans Dragons.[4] Wakefield suffered two more losses before gaining their first win of the season, an 18–12 victory over Toulouse Olympique.[5] Then came two successful visits to Warrington Wolves for wins in the league and Challenge Cup[6] and a victory over Salford Red Devils that moved Wakefield up to seventh in the table.[7] Their winning run ended with a loss to Wigan Warriors in the quarter-finals of the Challenge Cup[8] with their next win not coming until early June against Hull F.C. by which time Wakefield had slipped to 11th in the table.[9]

At the Magic Weekend, a 38–26 loss to Toulouse left Wakefield only two points from the bottom of the table,[10] and a 15–10 loss to Hull Kingston Rovers in the next round saw Wakefield drop below Toulouse on points difference.[11] However, by the end of the month they had moved back out of the relegation spot with a 32–6 victory over Castleford Tigers,[12] and began moving clear of danger from mid-August with a 30–12 win over Wigan.[13] Wakefield came close to finishing off the season with a fifth consecutive win, but lost 14–16 to Huddersfield Giants in extra time.[14]

Results

Squad

References

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