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Fri August 4 2006, 8:00PM GMTFri: Bradford Bulls 50 d. Warrington Wolves 22 at
Odsal Stadium, Bradford, Yorkshire, UKCrowd: 11,469
Fri August 4 2006, 8:00PM GMTFri: Hull FC 23 d. Leeds Rhinos 16 at
Kingston Communications Stadium, Hull, Yorkshire, UKCrowd: 13,721
Fri August 4 2006, 8:00PM GMTFri: Salford City Reds 34 d. Harlequins 0 at
The Willows, Salford, UKCrowd: 3,046
Fri August 4 2006, 8:00PM GMTFri: St Helens 56 d. Huddersfield Giants 8 at
Knowsley Road, St Helens, UKCrowd: 8,378
Fri August 4 2006, 8:00PM GMTFri: Wigan Warriors 40 d. Les Catalans Dragons 4 at
JJB Stadium, UKCrowd: 12,647
Sat August 5 2006, 7:30PM GMTSat: Castleford Tigers 0 l. Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 18 at
The Jungle, Wheldon Road, Castleford (UK)Crowd: 7,205
Mon August 7, 2006
Source: www.superleague.co.ukWakefield Trinity Wildcats survived the first-half dismissal of captain Monty Betham to breathe fresh life into their engage Super League survival bid with an 18-0 victory at Castleford Tigers.
Despite losing the Kiwi Betham for punching and prop Ned Catic for a butt in the closing stages, it was a stunning start to the reign of new boss John Kear as his side won a scrappy affair and moved off the bottom of the table.
Wakefield absorbed incessant second-half pressure before finishing with a flourish, scoring three tries in the final 14 minutes to gain two priceless points.
Kear's men made a flying start with a try on two minutes, when half-back Ben Jeffries and Kiwi back row David Solomona carved an opening for winger Semi Tadulala to touch down in the corner.
They were the only points of a penalty-strewn half as nerves got to both sides.
Willie Manu went closest for lacklustre Castleford, while Betham wrestled his way over at the other end - only to be held up over the try line.
The tension spilled over just seconds from the hooter when Betham was given his marching orders for raining a series of blows on Ryan McGoldrick after tackling the Australian half-back in midfield.
The Tigers showed far more urgency in the second half but Wakefield defended stubbornly.
Cas hooker Andy Henderson's superb break ended with winger Adam Fletcher going over in the corner but the final pass was ruled forward.
Then Cas had a lucky escape when the video referee ruled out an effort from centre Ryan Atkins.
Wakefield put the game to bed with three late tries.
Winger Colum Halpenny doubled the lead from a suspiciously forward-looking pass from James Evans, who then won the race to ground an astute kick from half-back Jamie Rooney four minutes later.
Former Tigers full-back Tom Saxton scored a superb individual try, goaled by Rooney, before the Wildcats were reduced to 11 men when Catic was sent off for appearing to headbutt Tigers prop Danny Sculthorpe.
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Kear pleased with victory