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Wakefield Trinity’s Ultimate Super League XIII

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Wakefield Trinity's Ultimate Super League XIII

In this tribute to Wakefield Trinity’s rich Super League history, we’ve compiled the ultimate starting lineup, showcasing players who have defined the club’s success. These athletes left an indelible mark with their skills, commitment, and impact on and off the field. Here’s our selection for the all-time best Super League XIII for Wakefield Trinity:

1. Matt Blaymire
Signed from York City Knights in 2007, Matt Blaymire quickly became a reliable presence for Wakefield, missing just four games in his first season. Known for his consistency, he made over 100 appearances and scored 30 tries, including a memorable debut try in a win against St Helens. Sadly, a knee injury forced his early retirement in 2011.

2. Tom Johnstone
A product of Wakefield’s academy, Tom Johnstone burst onto the scene in 2015, scoring nine tries in his first 10 games. Despite facing setbacks with knee injuries, he remains a prolific try-scorer, including a standout 2018 season with 17 tries in 18 games. Johnstone is known for his pace and finishing ability, making him one of the most exciting players in recent years.

3. Jason Demetriou
Arriving in 2004 from Widnes, Jason Demetriou quickly became a cornerstone of Wakefield’s success. Serving as captain, he led the team to playoff victories and was named in the 2007 Super League Dream Team. With nearly 200 appearances and 51 tries, Demetriou’s leadership and talent cemented his status as a club legend.

4. Ryan Atkins
Signed from Bradford in 2006, Ryan Atkins made an immediate impact, scoring on debut in a victory over Castleford. Across his time at Wakefield, Atkins racked up 49 tries in 96 appearances. After a successful stint at Warrington, he returned to Trinity in 2019, showcasing his enduring talent with more impressive performances.

5. Ben Jones-Bishop
Joining from Salford in 2016, Ben Jones-Bishop quickly established himself as a key attacking weapon. His standout season came in 2017, scoring 17 tries in 20 games, including a hat-trick against Catalans. With over 100 appearances and 61 tries, Jones-Bishop’s flair and reliability made him a fan favorite.

6. Jamie Rooney
A dependable playmaker, Jamie Rooney joined from Featherstone in 2003 and amassed nearly 1,000 points for the club. Known for his goal-kicking precision and playmaking skills, Rooney’s contributions were vital to Wakefield’s successes during his tenure, which included almost 130 appearances and 68 tries.

7. Danny Brough
One of Super League’s finest, Danny Brough brought class and leadership to Wakefield during two separate stints. Known for his kicking game and tactical nous, Brough scored 19 tries and kicked over 200 goals in his initial spell before returning in 2019 to provide more veteran leadership.

8. David Fifita
Arriving midseason in 2016 from the NRL, David Fifita quickly became a dominant force. His powerful runs and tireless work ethic were instrumental in Wakefield’s campaigns, particularly during their impressive 2017 season. A fan favorite, Fifita has been a cornerstone of the team’s forward pack.

9. David March
Debuting in 1999, David March brought versatility and toughness to Wakefield’s lineup. Known for his gritty performances, he made close to 200 appearances and contributed with 35 tries and 125 goals. His loyalty and consistent effort made him a standout figure in Trinity’s history.

10. Michael Korkidas
Greek international Michael Korkidas joined in 2003 and quickly made his mark with his physical presence and determination. A key player in Wakefield’s first playoff appearance, he returned in 2009 to finish his Trinity career on a high note, continuing to embody the team’s fighting spirit.

11. David Solomona
A cult hero, David Solomona joined in 2004, bringing incredible offloading ability and agility for a forward. With standout performances, including a four-try game against the London Broncos, he became a fan favorite before moving to Bradford in 2006.

12. Danny Kirmond
Signed from Huddersfield in 2010, Danny Kirmond provided leadership and scoring ability, particularly during his exceptional 2013 season when he earned a spot in the Super League Dream Team. With over 170 appearances and 47 tries, Kirmond was a reliable force for Wakefield.

13. Danny Washbrook
Joining from Hull FC in 2012, Danny Washbrook played a pivotal role in Wakefield’s playoff run that season. Over 114 appearances, he scored 16 tries, including a memorable one in the dramatic 2015 Million Pound Game, before returning to Hull FC to continue his career.

This lineup represents the finest talents to don the Wakefield Trinity jersey during the Super League era, each contributing significantly to the club’s legacy.

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