Knights undone by late Wakefield surge in third consecutive Super League loss
Emma Kennedy Sat, 28 March 2026 at 12:37 am UTC·7 min read TWO late tries took the game away from York Knights as they fell to a 26-14 defeat against Wakefield Trinity at the LNER Community Stadium. It was a brave effort from the Knights on their return to home soil, but injuries and ill-discipline proved costly as they fell to a third consecutive Super League defeat.Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Mark Applegarth’s side had started brightly, with Sam Wood deservedly opening the scoring just before the quarter-hour before Caleb Hamlin-Uele brought Trinity onto level terms. But despite nudging ahead again through Ben Jones-Bishop six minutes before the break, York were dealt a...