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St Helens v Wakefield Trinity, April 16, 2021, match report
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Joel Thompson, playing against Leeds at the weekend, will get to play against Wakefield for the first time on Friday as his maiden season in Super League continues. Picture: Bernard Platt KRISTIAN Woolf wants his Saints players to be wary of the last clash with Wakefield as the two sides prepare to meet with fresh injuries on Friday night. Woolf feels that ‘Wakey’ become a more dangerous opposition with every game that passes as they seek their first win of the season, having so far lost to Leeds, Wigan and Catalans. And he is eager for his side, albeit with some pack injuries, to make improvements on their weekend’s showing when injury-ravaged 12-man Leeds were finally defeated 26-18 in the Challenge Cup.
SIONE Mata utia is going to be more than a handful for Super League defences this year. That is Saints boss Kristian Woolf s view of the former Newcastle Knights backrower after two games in the red vee as a starting loose forward. Mata utia, who was a wingman when he became the youngest player to represent the Australia test team, still has the leg speed to go with his additional power. And that will make him a real menace to defences as he slots into Saints new-look back row. He is currently starting at 13 in Morgan Knowles absence, something he has not been accustomed to, but this week he increased his minutes from that first hit-out.
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Former World Cup-winning Kangaroos mentor and four-time premiership winner Tim Sheens will return to coaching with the Combined Nations All Stars team to face England in June.
Sheens will take charge of the team of international players in Super League, which is expected to include Greg Inglis, along with fellow Australians James Maloney, Josh Reynolds, Joel Thompson and Bevan French.
New Zealand’s Shaun Kenny-Dowall, Tonga’s Konrad Hurrell and Manu Ma’u, Fiji’s Kevin Naiqama and Korbin Sims, Lachlan Coote (Scotland) and Regan Grace (Wales) are also likely to be considered.
Sheens, who took Canberra to premierships in 1989, 1990 and 1994 and Wests Tigers to their only grand final triumph in 2005, has been coaching in England since departing the Australian job in 2015.
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