Wakefield add to Leigh's early-season woes
Wakefield survive fightback to beat Leigh
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Wakefield (8) 18
Tries: Tevaga, Myers, Pratt Goals: Jowitt 3
Leigh (4) 14
Tries: O'Brien, Charnley, Alick-Wiencke Goal: Cook
Wakefield exacted a measure of revenge for their elimination by Leigh in last season's play-offs as the Leopards' poor start to the Super League campaign continued.
Leigh, who finished third last season, scored two late tries to deliver a tight scoreline but a fourth defeat in five means they remain second from bottom.
They have been hit hard by early-season injuries, with head coach Adrian Lam revealing before kick-off he is down to 18 fit players, but they were architects of their own downfall at the DIY Kitchens Stadium with their indiscipline.
A second-half sin-binning for Jack Hughes after they had conceded a stream of first-half penalties gave Trinity a leg up.
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Wakefield led 8-4 at the break. Loose forward Jazz Tevaga gave them the lead with his first try for the club in the 11th minute, with some late footwork taking the impressive Samoan outside Isaac Liu close to the Leigh line to go over.
Leigh came close in the 19th minute but Tom Johnstone, making his 200th career appearance, prevented stand-in centre Hughes grounding the ball over the line.
Wakefield's Jayden Myers had a try disallowed for a foot in touch as he launched himself in at the right-hand corner after some fine defence from Innes Senior.
But after Caius Faatili spilled possession in a tackle by Liam Horne from the kick-off, Leigh punished Trinity with full-back Gareth O'Brien forcing his way over for the try to keep them in touch.
Myers stretched Wakefield's lead within two minutes of the second half starting, as O'Brien failed to deal with Tyson Smoothy's chip through and presented the try to the winger after Faatili's agricultural kick on the last tackle had caused confusion in the Leigh ranks.
Brilliant defence from Max Jowitt denied first Tesi Niu, as the full-back got his body under the centre as he crossed the line, and then Senior in the corner.
Leigh also had a try from Frankie Halton ruled out for a knock-on by Horne on a busy night for video referee Liam Moore.
But the loss of Hughes to the sin-bin, for a tackle off the ball just after the hour, proved crucial as Wakefield made the most of the extra man with Ollie Pratt going over in the 64th minute.
Josh Charnley pulled a try back with 10 minutes left from Adam Cook's pass - his 258th in Super League - but even though Jacob Alick-Wiencke crossed with 30 seconds left, the visitors fell short of completing a comeback win.

Jayden Myers signed a contract extension with Trinity last year, which keeps him at the club until the end of the 2030 season
'Pretty average performance' - reaction
Wakefield boss Daryl Powell told BBC Radio Leeds:
"Two points is two points but I thought it was a pretty average performance. We were so negative at the start and got belted for territory in the second half when our discipline was pretty poor.
"Leigh were great, with the injuries they've got, and we didn't back up what we did last week - sometimes that happens when you've had a big win.
"We can play better than that, we have to play better than that, we have to improve and learn some lessons from it.
"We had 33% territory in the second half and their line speed and intent was a little bit better than ours across the 80 minutes."
Leigh head coach Adrian Lam told BBC Radio Manchester:
"There were some things that really hurt us. The penalty count I think was 7-1 at half-time which was just outrageous.
"It's very difficult to compete when it's like that but we hung in there. I'm proud of them for competing right to the very end.
"It was three tries all at the end. If we kick our goals we tie the game but it wasn't to be.
"We're there or thereabouts but a long way away - that's how it feels at the moment.
"We only had 11 players train this week. We're doing our best. We just have to find a win along the way so next week becomes really, really important to us.
"It's hard work at the moment but there's no need to panic."
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Wakefield: Jowitt; Myers, Scott, Pratt, Johnstone; Sinfield, Trueman; McMeeken, Smoothy, Rodwell, Nikotemo, Vagana, Tevaga.
Interchanges: Storton, Pitts, Hamlin-Eule, Faatili.
Leigh: O'Brien; Senior, Niu, Hughes, Charnley; Cook, Lam; Trout, McNamara, Mulhern, Halton, Alick-Wiencke, Liu.
Interchanges: Brogan, Brown, Davis, Horne.
Referee: Chris Kendall.