Wigan dismantle Wakefield to go back second

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Liam Marshall diving in the corner to score an acrobatic try.Image source, SWPIX

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Liam Marshall's acrobatic try was his ninth in Super League this season

Matthew Cresswell

BBC Sport England

Betfred Super League

Wigan (18) 44

Tries: Keighran, French, Eckerskley 2, Nsemba, Field, Marshall, Walters Goals: Keighran, Smith 5

Wakefield (2) 2

Goal: Jowitt

Wigan Warriors went back to second in Super League with a comprehensive 44-2 victory against Wakefield Trinity at the Brick Community Stadium.

First-half tries from Adam Keighran, Bevan French and Zach Eckersley saw them race into a 16-point lead at the interval.

Scores from Junior Nsemba, Jai Field, a second for Eckersley, Liam Marshall and Sam Walters after the break earned the Cherry and Whites the two points in a clinical display.

Warriors leapfrog bitter rivals St Helens in the table and are now four points behind league leaders Hull KR while Wakefield remain seventh, just one point below Hull FC and the play-off places.

Following a dominant opening 15 minutes from the hosts, a well-weighted grubber kick from French found Australian centre Keighran who strongly held off two defenders to touch down and open the scoring.

Another French grubber kick intended for Walters then rebounded off the goalpost before French reacted quickest to the loose ball to dot down underneath the sticks for his 100th try in Super League.

Warriors grabbed their third in the 32nd minute when an outstanding one-handed offload from French found Liam Farrell, who in turn set up Eckersley to dive over unopposed in the right corner.

In the last act of the first half, Max Jowitt got Wakefield on the board with a good kick from the right side after Wigan's defence were caught offside.

Wigan's Bevan French celebrating scoring a try with his teammates.Image source, SWPIX

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Wigan's Bevan French scored on his return to action after missing six weeks with a calf injury

With five minutes of the second period played, Marshall found space down the left hand side before unselfishly setting up Nsemba to walk in Warriors' fourth try and effectively end the match as a contest.

During a comfortable afternoon for the hosts, Farrell then found Patrick Mago, whose line break allowed him to set up Field to finish a lovely move.

In his 100th appearance in Super League for Wigan, Ethan Havard was sent to the sin-bin for clattering Lachlan Walmsley high on the hour mark.

Despite being down to 12 men, Wigan overloaded the visitors on the right wing, with French and Farrell involved once more, before Eckersley dotted down his second try.

With Havard back on the field and Trinity's Mason Lino temporarily off having been shown a green card, winger Marshall got on the scoresheet when he acrobatically dived in at the corner with a trademark finish before Walters completed the rout, powering over with a minute left.

Wigan: Field; Eckersley, Keighran, Wardle, Marshall; French, Smith; Havard, O'Neill, Byrne, Walters, Farrell, Ellis

Interchanges: Nsemba, Mago, Leeming, Hill.

Sin-bin: Havard (60 mins)

Wakefield: Jowitt; Walmsley, Scott, Pratt, Johnstone; Trueman, Lino; McMeeken, Hood, Storton, Vagana, Griffin, Pitts

Interchanges: Atoni, Cozza, Smith, Faatili.

Referee: Chris Kendall.

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