Wakefield Trinity vs Catalans Dragons Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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After ending a seven-game losing streak in emphatic fashion last weekend, Catalans Dragons look to back this up away to Wakefield Trinity.
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Wakefield Trinity Team News: Trueman out again
Jake Trueman misses out for Wakefield Trinity after suffering a concussion, whilst both Caleb Hamlin-Uele and Mike McMeeken have been named in the squad and could feature in this match.
Squad: Max Jowitt, Lachlan Walmsley, Cameron Scott, Corey Hall, Tom Johnstone, Mike McMeeken, Liam Hood, Seth Nikotemo, Josh Griffin, Jay Pitts, Thomas Doyle, Caleb-Hamlin-Uele, Isaiah Vagana, Oliver Pratt, Mason Lino, Josh Rourke, Jack Croft, Harvey Smith, Jayden Myers, Caius Faatili, Noah High
Catalans Dragons Team News: Satae added
After not featuring last weekend through suspension, Chris Satae has been added to Joel Tomkins’ squad in the only adjustment from the group who were named against Huddersfield Giants.
Squad: Sam Tomkins, Tommy Makinson, Nick Cotric, Luke Keary, Tevita Pangai Jr, Julian Bousquet, Oliver Partington, Alrix Da Costa, Chris Satae, Romain Navarrete, Bayley Sironen, Cesar Rouge, Paul Seguier, Jordan Dezaria, Fouad Yaha, Franck Maria, Guillermo Aispuro-Bichet, Clément Martin, Léo Darrelatour, Denive Balmforth
Wakefield Trinity vs Catalans Dragons Prediction
The big question for Catalans Dragons is can they follow up such an emphatic victory last time out. To thrash Huddersfield 32-0 was an incredible result after all the damaging defeats they have suffered for the past several weeks and such a scoreline will have given Joel Tomkins’ entire squad a huge confidence boost, not to mention Tomkins himself.
Wakefield Trinity have won just one of their last four but remain a solid outfit, especially at home. Playing in front of their own fans is a crucial factor for them, having won four of their last five at home. It’s risky to believe that the Dragons have definitively turned a corner until we see them put a run of positive results together and when considering Wakefield’s home record, backing them appears to be the sensible play.
Wakefield Trinity vs Catalans Dragons Tip: Wakefield Trinity to win