Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Brough must sort out indiscipli­ne

- By JAMES O’BRIEN

FORMER Huddersfie­ld Giant Danny Brough has been urged to curb his indiscipli­ne after the experience­d halfback was sin-binned for dissent in Wakefield’s dramatic 24-18 defeat to St Helens.

Trinity re-signed the 36-year-old from the John Smith’s Stadium in the off-season and saw both sides of him at Belle Vue on Sunday.

The former Scotland captain gave Saints a torrid time with his kicking game, but lost his temper in the first half and saw yellow.

“He knows how I feel about that but that’s something Danny needs to solve himself,” said Wakefield head coach Chester.

“He’s a class player with a great kicking game – he got a 40/20 today and caused their full-back some real issues.

“If we can sort that part of his game out I’ll be happy.”

Trinity scored their opening try through Tom Johnstone, with Brough in the sin bin, and the England winger made it a double as the sides went into the break level at 10-10.

Super League’s first golden point extra-time period appeared to be on the cards when Bill Tupou cancelled out Regan Grace’s effort and Tommy Makinson’s second try.

But with Wakefield anticipati­ng a

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Wakefield Trinity’s Danny Brough

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