Castleford 8 – 32 Wakefield


Max Jowitt, Caius Faatili (two), Lachlan Walmsley (two) and Tom Johnstone score tries at St James’ Park as Wakefield Trinity dominate Castleford Tigers at Magic Weekend in Newcastle; Sky Sports is the only place to watch every Super League game live in 2025

Last Updated: 04/05/25 7:44pm

Lachlan Walmsley was a standout as Wakefield Trinity posted a dominant victory over Castleford Tigers in Newcastle

Lachlan Walmsley was a standout as Wakefield Trinity posted a dominant victory over Castleford Tigers in Newcastle

Wakefield Trinity posted a dominant 32-8 Super League Magic Weekend victory over Castleford Tigers, bringing the curtain down on a two-day festival of rugby league at St James’ Park in Newcastle.

Trinity scored six tries in the success through full-back Max Jowitt, prop Caius Faatili (two), right wing Lachlan Walmsley (two) and left wing Tom Johnstone.

Castleford could only respond with two unconverted tries on the day via wing Josh Simm and centre Sam Wood, as the Tigers disappointed with their performance.

The victory moves Wakefield on to 10 points in the standings, level with St Helens, Warrington Wolves and Catalans Dragons as their return Super League campaign continues to impress.

Walmsley increased his side's first-half lead with a stunning finish against Castleford

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Walmsley increased his side’s first-half lead with a stunning finish against Castleford

Walmsley increased his side’s first-half lead with a stunning finish against Castleford

Wakefield, backed by thousands of travelling fans in St James’ Park, settled into an early period of territorial dominance, and were eventually rewarded with the opening try in the ninth minute: Jowitt stepping on the accelerator after neat interplay with Johnstone and Jake Trueman.

Max Jowitt scored a brilliant opening try for Wakefield against Castleford at Magic Weekend

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Max Jowitt scored a brilliant opening try for Wakefield against Castleford at Magic Weekend

Max Jowitt scored a brilliant opening try for Wakefield against Castleford at Magic Weekend

If that score had much to do with good Trinity play, their second seven minutes later owed much to a slice of fortune: captain Mike McMeeken seeking to control a loose ball with his foot, bobbling possession backwards, and then setting off into the space before finding Faatili.

Outstanding defence from Walmsley to somehow hold the ball up in-goal as Alex Mellor dived to score halted Castleford’s response, with Wakefield’s Isaiah Vagana then extremely fortunate to avoid a card of some description having hit Daniel Okoro in the head with his shoulder.

In the 32nd minute, Castleford did get onto the scoreboard as Simm finished strongly in the right corner, but Rowan Milnes was unable to convert.

Three minutes from the end of the half, Wakefield’s commanding lead was restored, though, as Walmsley flew in brilliantly in the corner for a finish of real quality.

Walmsley finished superbly for two tries on the day

Walmsley finished superbly for two tries on the day

That score left things 16-4 to Trinity at half-time, and just three minutes into the second half they extended that further as Johnstone claimed a well-weighted Mason Lino kick-pass in the corner to score.

Jowitt converted exceptionally for 22-4, and with Wakefield continuing to dictate play, Walmsley attempted his second acrobatic finish of the game, only for the Video Ref to spot him losing the ball in the act of scoring.

Tom Johnstone scored early in the second half for Wakefield as their dominance continued

Tom Johnstone scored early in the second half for Wakefield as their dominance continued

Castleford notched their second try on the hour mark as captain Wood slid in, but Wakefield were next to come close when Walmsley tore down the right and kicked inside, only for the chasing Jowitt to knock the ball on.

Wakey were not to be denied, though, and within moments had their fifth through Walmsley in the corner again after Harvey Smith made the telling break and Lino gorgeously drifted on a pass before looping one over to the right wing.

Faatili then lifted the Wakefield fans to their feet in the Leazes End courtesy of a remarkable break and score which started from within his own half and ended under the sticks.

Wakefield prop Caius Faatili went from his own half to score against Castleford in a magnificent effort

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Wakefield prop Caius Faatili went from his own half to score against Castleford in a magnificent effort

Wakefield prop Caius Faatili went from his own half to score against Castleford in a magnificent effort

Round 10 – Magic Weekend

Saturday May 3 – all exclusively live on Sky Sports

Leigh 26-24 Catalans
Hull KR 54-0 Salford
St Helens 4-17 Leeds

Sunday 4th May – all exclusively live on Sky Sports

Huddersfield 12-10 Hull FC
Wigan 22-20 Warrington
Castleford 8-32 Wakefield

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