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[8] After years of struggling to keep up with the Super League pace which saw Trinity finish next to bottom on most of their attempts they finally got around to making headway up the league. Last year our Womens Football Academy went 10 games out of 10 unbeaten before COVID stopped the league. [12] Webster was sacked halfway into the 2015 season just before the Qualifiers started and was replaced by Brian Smith. Wakefield returned to Wembley emphatically with a record 38–5 win v Hull F.C. and Edward "Ted" Brophy (Leigh). Contents A HUGE THANKS TO ALL OUR SQUAD BUILDER MEMBERS! Wakefield Trinity was founded by a group of men from the Holy Trinity Church in 1873. Official Facebook page of Wakefield Trinity RLFC. Squad. 1 jersey. Harry Smith 21. Wakefield have won two premierships in their history when they went back to back in 1967 and 1968. Former player David Topliss stabilised the Dreadnoughts' ship in 1987. Hull Kingston Rovers would not find the money; so Parkin paid the fee himself to secure his release. Wakefield have revealed their squad numbers for 2019, and Ryan Hampshire has been given the No. Smith's last game in charge was a 26–20 defeat against Huddersfield, a match in which his side squandered a 20-point lead – one of several occasions this season Trinity have collapsed in the second half. This is the official website of Wakefield Trinity R.L.F.C, proudly founded in 1873. Official Facebook page of Wakefield Trinity RLFC. He won immediate promotion in 1988 back to the First Division, retiring as a player after the final match of the campaign. The tour opened on Saturday 30 June 1962 at Milner Park, Johannesburg, where the local Johannesburg Celtic club were overpowered by 52 points to 6. The Harry Sunderland Trophy is awarded to the Man-of-the-Match in the Super League Grand Final by the Rugby League Writers' Association. Adrian Lam has named the […] Wakefield absorbed a number of different coaches at the helm in subsequent years but did not return to Wembley until William "Bill" Kirkbride's talented charges fell 12–3 to Widnes in 1979 in front of nearly 100,000 fans. St. Helens 26-6 Wakefield Trinity . Wigan Warriors 21-man squad to face Wakefield: 3. When becoming a Squad Builder member, you will receive a welcome pack, 5% off merchandise in store, a monthly Mighty Trin magazine and entry into the Squad Builder monthly mystery draw. One change to Wigan Warriors' squad for Wakefield Trinity clash Wigan Today 12:18 30-Mar-21 Wigan v Wakefield: 21-man squads, injury update and TV details Serious About Rugby League 12:17 30-Mar-21 Leeds Rhinos and Wakefield Trinity to feature in Challenge Cup double-header - … In 1947 Wakefield Trinity centre Frank Townsend was fatally injured in a match at Post Office Road, Featherstone.[4]. Despite winning the Challenge Cup for a fifth time in 1963, Wakefield had still not been able to secure the league championship title. Under coach Andy Kelly, Wakefield earned their place in the top flight on the back of their controversial victory over Featherstone Rovers in the inaugural Division One Grand Final in 1998. Official Facebook page of Wakefield Trinity RLFC. ⚽️ For more info contact b.severn@wakefield.ac.uk Apply online at www.wakefield.ac.uk Wakefield College Wakefield Trinity Ladies FC The money was provided by the Wakefield Athletic Club, and was also initially used for cycling and athletics competitions. I would urge all those that haven’t joined that would like to, to do so as quickly as possible. Official Facebook page of Wakefield Trinity RLFC. 5.2k members in the superleague community. By browsing this website, you agree to our use of cookies. In 2017 the Club reverted to the name Wakefield Trinity and the club badge has been returned to a white Fleur-de-Lys in a blue shield with the founding date of 1873 proudly displayed. As of 2017, the 1943–44 season is the only occasion that Wakefield Trinity have finished top of the league. The match ended in a 5–5 draw. 17–0 at Headingley. 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Wakefield Trinity beat Huddersfield 16–10 in the 1960 Yorkshire County Cup Final at Headingley, Leeds on 29 October 1960.[5]. In December 1985, Wakefield did a deal with the local council to enable them to continue at Belle Vue. Compared to the previous season when the team were fighting for survival, Chester guided them to a top 8 finish and a place in the Challenge Cup semi final. [11], Agar was replaced by James Webster after a poor run of form in June 2014. On Saturday 27 October 1934, Leeds and Wakefield Trinity met in the final of the Yorkshire Cup at Crown Flatt, Dewsbury. In 2018, Wakefield finished 7th on the table at the end of the Super League XXIII season. Early matches were played at Heath Common (1873), Manor Field (1875–76) and Elm Street (1877) before the club moved to Belle Vue in 1879. 8,219 were here. On 22 July 2008 Rugby Football League awarded Trinity with a Super League licence for the 3 seasons from 2009 to 2012. Wakefield Trinity was founded by a group of men from the Holy Trinity Church in 1873. Derek Turner was Head Coach for Wakefield Trinity from July 1983 until February 1984. Although the new owners expressed interest in redeveloping the stadium, no progress has been announced publicly, and notice has once again been given and Trinity expect to leave Belle Vue at some stage. Five council delegates joined Wakefields's board giving them the majority vote. Every crest up until 1999 focused on the Trinity symbol, based on the Wakefield County Borough coat of arms. Away at the KC Stadium in Hull, Trinity produced a remarkable performance and managed to beat Hull despite having 2 men sin-binned. The 2009 season was Wakefield's best-ever Super League season with the club finishing 5th on 32 points and qualifying for a home tie in the end of season play-offs. Many of the scenes from the film This Sporting Life were filmed at the Belle Vue during Wakefield's third round Challenge Cup match against Wigan. One of the original twenty-two clubs that formed the Northern Rugby Football Union in 1895, between 1999 and 2016 the club was known as Wakefield Trinity Wildcats. Congratulations to GILL BROCKMAN who is this weeks winner of the Club 1873 Jackpot. Wakefield Trinity's main rivals are Castleford who they play in the Calder Derby, they also have another local rivalry with Featherstone Rovers although this is considered a lesser rival as they play in different leagues and both Wakefield and Castleford are bigger clubs and have both been more successful than Featherstone Rovers in recent years. The Holy Grail would be achieved in the 1966–67 season when the experienced Harold Poynton led a powerful side, which included Neil Fox, Don Fox, Gary Cooper and Ray Owen, to victory over St. Helens in a replay of the championship final. Wigan Warriors vs Wakefield Trinity, Friday 25th September, Halliwell Jones Stadium, K.O. Updated: 23 January 2021Source(s): 2021 Squad Numbers. under the guidance of coach Ken Traill and loose forward Derek 'Rocky' Turner. As of 2017, 11th in the Second Division during the 1984–85 season is the lowest position that Wakefield Trinity have ever finished. On Saturday 16 September 2006 the stadium played host to 'The Battle of Belle Vue' when 11,000 fans from Trinity and Castleford watched the match which would decide who was relegated from Super League. Wakefield escaped a threat of closure by forming their first ever board of directors in August 1991. Smith resigned in March 2016.[13]. Parkin decided he wanted to leave in 1930, at the age of thirty-four, and he was put on the transfer list at £100. To become part of Squad Builder, call into the Ridings Club Store today or follow the below link, http://trinity.mysportsonline.uk/subs/purchase, “I’d like to thank all those that have joined up to our Squad Builder so far – you guys have directly contributed to our new signings. Instead, their win, dubbed as the 'Battle of Belle Vue' sent Castleford down to the National League One. Trinity’s new recruit Danny Brough has been handed the number seven shirt, taking over from the now departed Liam Finn. the new crest was the cat with Wildcats predominantly showing. [10], Former Hull coach Richard Agar became Wakefield Trinity's head coach before the start of the 2012, Super League XVII season, on a three-year deal. On 24 July 2006, Wakefield announced former Hull F.C. 8,219 were here. Mitch Clark 25. After the 1890–91 season, Wakefield along with other Yorkshire Senior clubs Batley, Bradford, Brighouse, Dewsbury, Halifax, Huddersfield, Hull, Hunslet, Leeds, Liversedge, Manningham decided that they wanted their own county league starting in 1891 along the lines of a similar competition that had been played in Lancashire. Wakefield closed for the 1915–16 season but recommenced playing in 1916 following the introduction of conscription which meant that would not be accused of keeping men from volunteering for the First World War. The first Wembley final after the war produced a return to winning ways as Trinity, with names such as James "Jim" Croston and Billy Stott, pipped Wigan to the Cup 13–12. Head-to-head Super League record: Wakefield Trinity W12 Wigan Warriors W38. The corresponding 1914 final saw the result reversed, with Hull winning 6–0. John Bateman 14. The capacity of the stadium was increased to 12,600 in 2008, to help with the application for a 2009 Super League licence, which was granted in July 2008. Club 1873 – Sign Up; Club 1873 - Winners; Squad Builder; Squad Builder Members; Trinity Directory; Wakefield Trinity Safeguarding Policy; Wakefield Trinity RLFC Equal Opportunities Policy Love Rugby League . WAKEFIELD TRINITY. Gains. Squad Builder was introduced last season and will continue for 2021! On Saturday 3 November 1945, Bradford Northern met Wakefield Trinity in the final of the Yorkshire Cup held at Thrum Hall, Halifax. Squad Builder was introduced last season and will continue for 2021! 8,219 were here. Wakefield had three South Africans of their own in the squad in Alan Skene, Jan Prinsloo and Colin Greenwood, with the rest of the party made up of Fred Smith, Ken Hirst, Ken Rollin, Keith Holliday, Dennis Williamson, Milan Kosanović, Geoff Oakes, Brian Briggs, Albert Firth and Don Vines. Wakefield won their fourth Challenge Cup victory in 1962, running out 12–6 winners against Huddersfield. The club were victorious in a dour 1962 Challenge Cup win over Huddersfield although the Fartowners went on to deny them the double a few days later in the Championship final at Odsal Stadium, Bradford. Sam Powell 10. Negotiations and talks on the club's future playing venue continue. The "Golden Greats" side was named on 21 March 1992. They had been widely tipped as one of the existing Super League clubs (along with Castleford) who were most at risk of missing out on one of the new licences. Club 1873 is a fantastic process with all the money being fed back into the Club’s Youth and Development Programme which has helped to attract, nurture and retain a good number of academy products. Place below References and External links and above Defaultsort / Categories . Wakefield began the match as favourites, they had lost only one of thirteen matches thus far in the season. Zak Hardaker 7. Shane McNally was sacked in June 2005 after a disappointing start to the season. [6] [7] Walker attended Morley High School and was a scaffolder by trade, [8] and was the cousin and team mate of Luke Blake . © Wakefield Trinity Heritage 2021 Belle Vue, Doncaster Road, Wakefield, WF1 5EY Wakefield Trinity beat St. Helens 21–9 in the 1967 Rugby Football League Championship Final at Station Road, Swinton on 10 May 1967, and won the Harry Sunderland Trophy in the 17–10 victory over Hull F.C. [citation needed]. New signings in Trinity squad Tony Gigot has joined Wakefield until the end of the 2021 season Wakefield also won the Yorkshire Cup final of 1961–62 and the Yorkshire League of 1961–62. Floodlights were installed in 1967 and were upgraded in 1990/91. Trinity defeated their arch-rivals Castleford by 29–17 at Belle Vue on Saturday 16 September 2006 to preserve their Super League status in an epic match which saw both teams leading for spells of the game. For £10 a month, fans can directly contribute towards our first-team squad, with all funds going straight into the playing roster! Oliver Partington 15. Transclusion maintenance It was some squad so, not surprisingly; they were comfortable winners of all six matches. Trinity were runners-up in the league championship in 1959–60, losing in the Championship Final against Wigan. The 26-man squad is: Bill Tupou Reece Lyne Jacob Miller Mason Lino David Fifita Tinirau Arona Kelepi Tanginoa Joe Westerman Jay Pitts James Batchelor Chris Green Innes Senior Jordy Crowther Joe Arundel Alex Walker Adam Tangata Josh Wood Brad Walker Yusuf Aydin Lee Kershaw Ollie Greensmith Harry Bowes Dane Windrow Sam Eseh Patrick O’Donovan A.N Other A total of 52,402 spectators watched the three games.[3]. Prior to schism of 1895 which led to the formation of the Northern Rugby Union, Wakefield Trinity participated nine times in thirteen years in the final of the Yorkshire Cup (T'owd Tin Pot), a trophy that is nowadays contested solely by rugby union clubs. Ethan Havard 22. They were Fred Griffiths (Wigan), Tom van Vollenhoven (St. Helens), Wilf Rosenberg (Hull F.C.) Squad no Player Appearances Tries Goals F Goals Points Contract ends 2008 signings/transfers. Jonty Parkin signed for Wakefield Trinity as a 17-year-old in 1913. 7 talking about this. The site was purchased in 1895 after the split between rugby league and rugby union, to provide a permanent base for Wakefield Trinity who had been playing on fields in the area since 1873. Wakefield Trinity RLFC Equal Opportunities Policy. Brad Singleton 9. [6] He remained at Wakefield purely as a coach and consolidated the club's top tier status by acquiring the services of seasoned internationals like Steve Ella, new captain Mark Graham, Brian Jackson as well as now former Trinity coach Andy Kelly and later John Harbin. Joe Bullock 11. Planning permission was granted for the new ground in Newmarket, subject to section 106 agreements, and since this news the club have yet again stalled in progress. Trinity won the Northern Union Challenge Cup for the first time in 1909, beating Hull F.C. Eddie Battye and Mason Lino are two key signing for our Club. That left Wakefield Trinity in a precarious position – Belle Vue is not suitable for the long-term future, and a new stadium is crucial to their Super League survival. Chris Chester was appointed head coach 16 March 2016 and revitalised the squad. Adrian Lam names 21-man squad to face Wakefield Trinity in Round 13 of the Betfred Super League. The council published results of a feasibility study on 12 September 2008, into the project and which concluded that it is not feasible for a new stadium at Thornes Park. The semis saw a visit to Wigan and there was real hope in the camp that Wakefield would make the elimination final play off and all looked to be going that way when Trinity led 14–0 but some strange decisions went the way of the Wiganers so it wasn't yet to be but Wakefield fans will look back on these 2 games with fondness for many years. 8,222 were here. In 2004 after a slow start to the season Trinity finished stronger than any other team in the competition giving their fans some hope of a little glory at the club which had been missing for too long. The Wildcats name was still used, but from 2015 the Trinity symbol featured inside a shield with two stars above it for the two Championship titles they have won. {{Wakefield Trinity squad}} to the end of the squad member's page. The club invested heavily in newcomers. Wakefield adopted the "Wildcats" nickname in 1998: the year they entered Super League, having won promotion from the first division. Wakefield put together a startling series of results early in the 1999 season, beating some of the most fancied sides and ensuring early in the campaign that they would be safe. For £10 a month, fans can directly contribute towards our first-team squad, with all funds going straight into the playing roster! 8,230 were here. Squad to face Wakefield Trinity Saturday 6th March 21 Batley Bulldogs V Dewsbury Rams , Batley Credit: Pete Smith Photography Dewsbury Rams can tonight reveal head coach Lee Greenwood’s squad to face Wakefield Trinity on Sunday. They were in contention for the Super League , in its 15th season , and the 2010 Challenge Cup . Although Wakefield voted to merge, the other clubs refused to do so; Wakefield finished below the cut-off point of 10th in the existing top flight and were excluded from the new Super League. This article is about the 2007 season of the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats. Official Wakefield Trinity Cheer Squad. In November 2006 the Wakefield Metropolitan District Council set out plans for a new sporting village to be built at Thornes Park that would incorporate a new stadium to be used by Trinity, along with gymnastics and boxing facilities and swimming pools. [9] With Adrian Vowles as his co-coach the pair guided Trinity to their first-ever SL play-off position, finishing in 6th place. Wakefield Trinity have become the latest club to reveal their 2020 squad numbers. He then went to Halifax as Director of Football in January 1995. Trinity featured in the first league match to be broadcast on British television, a clash with Wigan at Central Park on 12 January 1952. Subreddit for discussion about the Super League, the top Rugby League competition … But Trinity continued to fluctuate between the two divisions. [7] When the Rupert Murdoch-funded Super League competition has been proposed, part of the deal was that some traditional clubs would merge. Wakefield Trinity was a club founded in 1873 by several members of the Holy Trinity Church in Wakefield. They have other West Yorkshire rivalries with Huddersfield and Bradford. Wakefield Trinity Rugby League Club - get the latest news, fixtures, results, match reports, videos, photos, squad and player stats on Sky Sports Rugby League John Harbin was the coach of Wakefield between October 2000 and October 2001, Wakefield's final game of the 2001 season was a relegation battle with Salford with Wakefield condemning Huddersfield to relegation. They went on to win the inaugural Million Pound Game against Bradford Bulls to play another season in Super League. Had Wakefield not won the match they would have been relegated. Transfers. In 2012 the crest was tweaked to contain the club's full name and the trinity symbol. Before the end of the season it was announced Belle Vue was up for sale and was sold in 2016. 2017 proved to be more successful than many pundits imagined - once again Trinity were in the top 8 of Superleague, despite being many peoples tip to finish last and face a relegation battle. Wakefield Trinity's Chairman Stuart Hadfield was also touring with the national team as Great Britain manager. Liam Byrne 20. Four days later the two clubs drew again, with Leeds eventually lifting the trophy after a second replay, the only occasion it took three attempts to settle a Yorkshire Cup Final. The ensuing decline was temporarily halted when Wally Lewis signed up for a brief spell with the club, playing as a stand-off. Willie Isa 12. However, Bradford won 5–2 and lifted the Yorkshire Cup for the fourth time in six seasons. Belle Vue was purchased in 1895, in order to provide a permanent base for Trinity. Jake Bibby 23. James McDonnell 30. Liam Farrell 13. The game produced the most dramatic of finishes, when Man-of-the-Match, Don Fox had an under-the-posts conversion to win it for Wakefield, but "topped it" on the saturated turf and missed, to leave Leeds 11–10 winners. In 2009 a new stadium in Stanley was proposed with planning permission expected to be applied for in October 2009. The game's bylaws were adjusted shortly afterwards, so that no player could ever do that again. The target is still 500 members which would make a fantastic £60,000 difference to our first team playing budget!” – Michael Carter, CEO. The away support was outstanding for both efforts. Trinity therefore added four South African players who were playing for British clubs at that time to their squad. In June 2015 it was announced Wakefield Trinity would leave Belle Vue at the end of the season as they could not afford to stay. As the sport in Britain entered a new era, it would be three years before Wakefield rose again to the top level of the game. They were one of the initial 22 clubs to form the Northern Union after the acrimonious split from the Rugby Football Union in 1895. In 1996, the first tier of British rugby league clubs played the inaugural Super League season and changed from a winter to a summer season. Peter Roe was sacked in July 2002 and was replaced by his assistant Shane McNally. 8:15pm. Early matches were played at Heath Common (1873), Manor Field (1875–76) and Elm Street (1877) before the club moved to Belle Vue in 1879. Trinity were crowned Champions for the only time in successive seasons – 1966–67 and 1967–68. The clubs wanted full control of the league but the Yorkshire Rugby Football Union would not sanction the competition as it meant giving up control of rugby football to the senior clubs. As of 2021, it has been 53 years since Wakefield last won the league.[2]. Tony Smith took over as caretaker coach from Shane McNally and led Trinity to survival in 2005 but following four straight defeats which saw Wakefield drop into the relegation zone Smith was sacked on Monday, 17 July 2006. Topliss stepped down as coach to concentrate on his business. Trinity TV; The Mighty Trin Magazine; Staff Directory; Community Foundation; Club 1873 & Squadbuilder. When becoming a Squad Builder member, you will … Wakefield won the match 29–17 sending their nearest rivals Castleford down to the National League. We use cookies to improve your experience on our website. Sam Halsall 29. Wakefield Trinity news from Thursday, 1 April 2021. The club went on to finish 5th at the end of the Super 8's.[14]. Club 1873 – Sign Up; Club 1873 - Winners; Squad Builder; Squad Builder Members; Trinity Directory; Wakefield Trinity Safeguarding Policy; Wakefield Trinity RLFC Equal Opportunities Policy Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Academy 5 0 0 0 0 27: Anthony Walker: Prop: N/A St Helens R.F.C. In February 2011, the club entered administration to avoid a winding up petition from HMRC over £300,000 in unpaid taxes. They repeated the title feat the following year against Hull Kingston Rovers but were again denied the double when Leeds defeated them in the 1968 'water splash' final at Wembley, a match played during a downpour that saturated the pitch. Wakefield Trinity Wildcats enter their 138th year of rugby league in 2010. [1] The club has played at Belle Vue Stadium in Wakefield since 1895 and has rivalries with Castleford Tigers and Featherstone Rovers. The club was not destined to return to Wembley until 1960 and had to slake its thirst for silverware on two Yorkshire Cup and two Yorkshire League victories in the 1950s. In a quiet time for Trinity, they won only one Yorkshire Cup (in 1924–25 against Batley) and lost four Yorkshire Cups. Hampshire takes over the number one shirt from Ireland international Scott Grix, who has returned to Huddersfield Giants. THE TEAM NEWS. Wakefield Trinity was invited to visit South Africa during June and July 1962. To subscribe to our newsletter, click the link below. in the 1968 Rugby Football League Championship Final at Headingley on 4 May 1968.[5]. Bill Ashurst coached Wakefield Trinity while still playing during the 1981–82 season. Tony Clubb 19. Money was provided by the Wakefield Athletic Club, and the ground was also used for cycling and athletics competitions. When the club was rebranded the Wildcats the trinity symbol was dropped although the club was still called Wakefield Trinity Wildcats. Thomas Leuluai 8. [6] David Hobbs joined Wakefield Trinity as coach in May 1994. He joined the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats in November 2008, joining their senior academy side. Umyla Hanley … Wakefield Trinity were right in the game with Catalans Dragons last week as they trailed by just four points at the break but a terrible second half showing coupled with a dominant Dragons’ display saw the hosts run up … Aldred Natalie Applegarth Paul Barker Richard Beardshall Roderick Blick Phillip Bissel Nicola Brennan Jane Brennan Lee Bromley Darren Bromley Derek Byton Margaret Camplin Andrew Chafer Graham Chester Richard Cooper David Crook … Wakefield were down to merge with Castleford and Featherstone Rovers to form a new club, Calder, which would compete in the newly formed Super League. There will also be a number of Squad Builder events throughout the year! Official Facebook page of Wakefield Trinity RLFC. 10 votes, 11 comments. He decided to leave the club at the end of 2001. Neil Fox, Harold Poynton, Gerry Round, Derek 'Rocky' Turner and Jack Wilkinson, were unable to accompany the team on the six-match tour, as they were in Australia with the GB tourists. Wakefield Trinity is a professional rugby league club in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England, that plays in the Super League. The match was attended by a sell out crowd of 11,000. On Saturday 27 October 1951 25,495 were at Fartown, Huddersfield to see Wakefield Trinity defeat Keighley 17–3 in the Yorkshire Cup Final. coach John Kear as Head Coach until the end of the season. If the pre-war years were austere then the post-war period was bright and bullish for the Dreadnoughts. Traditionally most of their kits are predominantly white with a red and blue V or a blue and red hoop although some kits have been predominantly blue or red. 2010 was a disappointment to the club, after losing Shane Tronc, Terry Newton and Danny Brough, and despite bringing in Danny Kirmond, Charlie Leaeno and Julien Rinaldi, they still finished in 10th position, 5 places lower than the 2009 season. Morgan Smithies 17. Three changes as Mitch Clark, Dom Manfredi and Harry Rushton are replaced by Ben Flower, Liam Byrne and Chris Hankinson. Peter Roe was appointed Head Coach in October 2001. Trinity TV; The Mighty Trin Magazine; Staff Directory; Community Foundation; Club 1873 & Squadbuilder. Joe Shorrocks 28. Wakefield Trinity's colours are red, white and blue. They also have a rivalry with Leeds as they are a city and are the most successful Yorkshire club.
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