
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Danny Brough [HB] 12 Pts; 1t, 4g
Ryan Atkins [CT] 4 Pts; 1t
Damien Blanch [WG] 4 Pts; 1t
Steve Snitch [PR] 4 Pts; 1t
Bradford Bulls
Steve Menzies [F8] 8 Pts; 2t
Paul Sykes [CT] 6 Pts; 3g
Michael Platt [BE] 4 Pts; 1t
Michael Worrincy [BE] 4 Pts; 1t

Tue April 14, 2009
Wakefield make it 2 from 2 for Easter as they edge out Bulls 2009 engage English Super League - Round 9 Wakefield Wildcats recorded their second West Yorkshire derby triumph of the Easter weekend as they edged a full-blooded engage Super League affair against Bradford Bulls at Belle Vue. 11:21
Sat April 11, 2009
Bulls grind out controversial win over Rhinos 2009 engage English Super League - Round 8 Bradford Bulls put their troubles behind them to claim only their second win of the season and deny arch rivals Leeds Rhinos the chance to return to the top of engage Super League. 18:21
Wakefield finish strong to crush Castleford 2009 engage English Super League - Round 8 Wakefield Wildcats produced a strong finish to see off rivals Castleford Tigers in a keenly-contested West Yorkshire derby. 18:04
Fri April 10, 2009
Peacock ready to bring up century 2009 engage English Super League - Round 8 Former Bradford Bulls captain Jamie Peacock will make his 100th appearance for Leeds Rhinos this Friday against the team he left in 2005 to join his home town club. 10:17
Headingley Insight: Leeds v Bradford 2009 engage English Super League - Round 8 In this weeks edition of Headingley Carnegie Insight Head Coach Brian McClennnn looks ahead to the Rhinos game at Bradford Bulls this Friday, kick off 8pm. 8:11
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Tue April 14, 2009
Source: www.superleague.co.ukWakefield Wildcats recorded their second West Yorkshire derby triumph of the Easter weekend as they edged a full-blooded engage Super League affair against Bradford Bulls at Belle Vue.
Veteran Australian Steve Menzies scored a brace of tries for the visitors in the first half but Damien Blanch, Danny Brough and Ryan Atkins ensured the hosts took an 18-10 lead into the interval.
The Bulls outscored Wakefield two tries to one after the break with Michael Platt's late effort setting up a thrilling finish, but the Wildcats held on for the win.
Wakefield welcomed back Richard Moore to the squad for the first time since August after he was diagnosed with Crohn's disease earlier in the year, while the Bulls had former Wakefield player David Solomona back after a shoulder injury.
The opening score came in the seventh minute. Bradford prop Craig Kopczak sliced through the Wildcats defence and, although Matt Blaymire did well to haul him down as he advanced towards the line, a quick play saw the ball worked wide and Andy Lynch produced a well-timed pass to send second row Menzies over in the corner.
The home side responded three minutes later, however, when fast hands and a long pass from skipper Jason Demetriou left Blanch with the simple task of crossing the whitewash, and the Wildcats edged ahead when Brough slotted over the resulting conversion.
Some tough tackling from Wakefield coupled with a series of handling errors meant the Bulls failed to get into any sort of rhythm.
But in the 22nd minute they forced ahead again. A high, hanging kick towards the corner was collected by Menzies, who rose above the defence and touched down before Sykes added the extras to leave the score at 10-6.
Wakefield crossed the whitewash again in the 32nd minute when scrum-half Brough scooped the ball from the turf after some loose Bradford passing.
Still with plenty to do, he outpaced Rikki Sheriffe and dived over in the corner to put the finishing touches to an angled run which saw him cover half the length of the field.
Brough then had the audacity to slot over the resulting conversion from the touchline at the end housing the travelling contingent of Bradford supporters.
Three minutes before the break, Atkins picked the ball up and accelerated towards the line and after shrugging off the challenges of Worrincy and Dave Halley he touched down. Brough was again on target with his conversion.
The second half began in similar fashion to the first with neither side able to make any real breaks.
Referee Richard Silverwood played a more prominent role after the break and the game was in danger of becoming a stop-start affair.
Handling errors cost Wakefield on more than one occasion as they went about examining the Bulls defence, while ill-discipline on the visitors' part meant the home side were camped in the Bradford half for long periods.
The first try of the second period arrived in the 53rd minute following a sustained period of possession for the Wildcats, second row Steve Snitch bulldozing his way forward to touch down.
Worrincy pulled one back for the Bulls when he forced his way over with a number of Wakefield defenders still hanging onto him in the 57th minute.
Full-back Platt crossed five minutes from time, with Sykes converting to set up a nervy finish, but the Wildcats held on for a second successive victory following Friday's 35-6 triumph over Castleford Tigers at The Jungle.