Wakefield Trinity boss explains form surge ahead of Leeds Rhinos rematch

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As his team aim to complete a fourth win in 11 days, at home to Leeds Rhinos on Sunday, coach Chris Chester has revealed what he believes has sparked their startling upturn in form.

Trinity suffered 10 successive defeats before clawing their way to an 18-14 victory over Huddersfield Giants on Thursday last week.

They followed up by thumping Hull KR 48-18 on Sunday and proved that was no fluke with a 30-6 defeat of Leeds two days ago.

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The three wins came after an article in a national newspaper alleged Chester was facing a revolt from unhappy players.

Innes Senior touches down for his second try to complete Trinity's big midweek win over Rhinos. Picture by  Jonathan Gawthorpe.Innes Senior touches down for his second try to complete Trinity's big midweek win over Rhinos. Picture by  Jonathan Gawthorpe.
Innes Senior touches down for his second try to complete Trinity's big midweek win over Rhinos. Picture by Jonathan Gawthorpe.

Chester feels the story - which he says is untrue - “has probably given these guys some motivation”, but insisted the big difference has been having a full squad fit and available for training and matches.

“I think [Thursday’s game] proved the guys are growing and there’s a lot of togetherness within the group and the players want to play for each other and the coach and the club,” Chester said.

But he stressed: “It is no coincidence we are playing our best footy when we’ve got our best people out on the pitch.

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“We’ve gone games when we’ve been without Jacob Miller, Dave Fifita, Tinirau Arona - important players for the team and the club.

Trinity's Eddie Battye charges at the Rhinos defence. Picture by Jonathan Gawthorpe.Trinity's Eddie Battye charges at the Rhinos defence. Picture by Jonathan Gawthorpe.
Trinity's Eddie Battye charges at the Rhinos defence. Picture by Jonathan Gawthorpe.

“We have had two really good weeks of training and [earlier in the season] there’s been times when we’ve only had 14 or 15 players on the training field.

“You are having to make things up because you are preparing for a team on a Tuesday and then on a Thursday - team run day before a Friday game - you find out you’ve got to stand down four or five players through track and trace or positive tests.

“That’s the frustrating part from my end, people don’t understand what this group have gone through to make sure they fulfil every single fixture this year - or try to.