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Super League
Jun 20, 2015 at 5pm UK
 
CatalansCatalans Dragons
32-12
WakefieldWakefield Trinity
Pomeroy (4'), Inu (9'), Pelissier (73'), Escare (75'), Anderson (78')
FT
Riley (45'), Godinet (55')

Catalans Dragons score three late tries to beat Wakefield Trinity Wildcats

Catalans Dragons score three late tries to see off Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 32-12 in Saturday's Super League clash at the Stade Gilbert Brutus.

Catalans Dragons have ran in three late tries to overcome Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 32-12 in Saturday's Super League clash at the Stade Gilbert Brutus.

It didn't take long for the hosts to open the scoring, with just four minutes having elapsed before Fouad Yaha broke and set up Ben Pomeroy, who crossed over for the game's first try.

The Dragons soon found themselves 12-0 up after Krisnan Inu ran in a second try for his side in quick succession, with Scott Dureau flawless with his conversions.

There would be no more points scored from either side in the first half, but tries from Chris Riley and Pita Godinet, followed up by successful Jacob Miller conversions, saw Wakefield pull level.

Dureau's penalty in the 64th minute saw Dragons edge ahead once again, and from then on the hosts would not relinquish their lead.

Laurent Frayssinous's charges went on to kill the game off through further tries from Eloi Pelissier, Morgan Escare and Louis Anderson, all compounded with flawless Dureau conversions.

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