Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Giants power to victory

GIANTS IMPRESS IN SUPER 8S SHOW WITH SIX TRIES

- By PETE BARROW peter.barrow@trinitymir­ror.com

HUDDERSFIE­LD Giants scored an excellent 36-6 victory over Wakefield Trinity last night to put themselves back in the hunt for a top-four finish.

Coach Rick Stone’s side ran in six tries as they opened the Super 8s in impressive style.

Danny Brough, Darnell McIntosh, Ryan Hinchcliff­e, Leroy Cudjoe, Jermaine McGillvary and Daniel Smith all went over as the Giants closed the gap on Wakefield in the table to just three points with six matches left.

THE Giants gave head coach Rick Stone the start to Super 8s he was praying for with a six-try 36-6 romp.

His side were workmanlik­e and efficient and that proved to be enough against a Wakefield Trinity side who compounded one error with another in a pitiful performanc­e.

Having finished in eighth place in the regular season, and five points off the pace for a top-four place, the Giants needed a win to keep their season alive and kicking.

They came up with the goods with half back Danny Brough and loose forward Ryan Hinchcliff­e proving the key performers in what unfolded as a straightfo­rward win.

The return of Jordan Turner after a hamstring injury allowed Lee Gaskell to move back into the half backs for the Giants.

However, more interestin­g was the pack. At props were Former New Zealand internatio­nal Sam Rapira and Australian import Shannon Wakeman, while in the second row Sebastine Ikahihifo was paired with Ukuma Ta’ai, who earlier in the campaign were the starting props - so Wakefield were up against some real power.

The visitors were also looking to a forward push, with David Fafita returning to the front row.

Former Trinity ace Brough administer­ed the first blow when he made the most of a fumble by winger Ben Jones-Bishop, pouncing for the try but failing to add the kick.

Wakefield inflicted yet another wound on themselves on 13 minutes as the ball was coughed up in their own ‘25’ and, from the scrum, the Giants worked the ball wide quickly and Darnell McIntosh cruised in at the corner, this time Brough on target from almost the same spot.

The visitors tried to force their way back into the contest but errors continued to dog their progress as the home defence held firm.

Wakefield’s woes escalated on 31 minutes as a loose ball led to two more fumbles and Giants loose forward Ryan Hinchcliff­e pounced to hare under the posts, Brough adding the easiest of goals.

On 36 minutes, more confusion in the Wakefield defence led to a needless obstructio­n and Brough popped over the penalty to make it 18-0, but Trinity clawed six points back before half-time when Sam Williams seized on a Giants error to score and Liam Finn added the goal.

The game was up 16 minutes into the second half when another needless penalty was handed over in their own ‘25’ by Trinity and Brough’s fourth goal of the contest looked to have earned the victory.

That success was confirmed on 63 minutes as a neat move cut the Trinity cover to ribbons and Leroy Cudjoe strolled through the gap to

touch down, Brough scoring.

Top tryscorer Jermaine McGillvary added to his season’s tally with a tidy finish in the corner but Brough missed the kick that would have taken him past Kel Coslett, the St Helens legend, into eighth place in the all-time scorers list.

But the Giants saved the best until last with a Harlem Globetrott­ers basketball-style build-up leading to a Daniel Smith try in the final minute. Brough’s goal gave him his milestone.

The Giants must now prove this was no ‘one-off’ by trying to replicate victory against the Wigan Warriors next Friday night.

And that is likely to be a much tougher assignment than this.

Scotland head coach Steve McCormack has named seven uncapped players in his provisiona­l 36-man squad for the World Cup later this year.

Ryan Maneely, Kieran Moran, Davie Dixon, Brandan Wilkinson, Liam Faughlan, Lachlan Stein and Will Oakes are all included in a group that will be captained by veteran Giants ace Danny Brough, who is Scotland’s joint-record appearance-maker with 23.

His club colleague Dale Ferguson is in the line-up along with ex-Giants Joe Wardle and Ryan Brierley.

Scotland provisiona­l World Cup squad: Danny Addy, Euan Aitken, Ryan Brierley, Sam Brooks, Danny Brough, Brett Carter, Lewis Clarke, Lachlan Coote, Davie Dixon, Luke Douglas, Liam Faughlan, Dale Ferguson, Ben Hellewell, Liam Hood, Ben Kavanagh, Kane Linnett, Frankie Mariano, Joe McClean, Ryan Maneely, Kieran Moran, Will Oakes, Brett Phillips, Calum Phillips, Scott Plumridge, Sheldon Powe-Hobbs, Matthew Russell, David Scott, Lachlan Stein, Oscar Thomas, Lewis Tierney, Adam Walker, Alex Walker, Jonathan Walker, Peter Wallace, Joe Wardle, Brandan Wilkinson.

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Huddersfie­ld Giants’ powers into the Wakefield defence while, inset, Darnell McIntosh celebrates scoring his side’s second try. Pictures: John Rushworth
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Ryan Hinchcliff­e races away to score in last night’s win over Wakefield. Picture by John Rushworth
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Lee Gaskell puts the boot in as the Giants attack Huddersfie­ld Giants’ Leroy Cudjoe goes in to score Darnell McIntosh scores his side’s second try against Wakefield last night

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