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St Helens 52 Wakefield Wildcats18 report

Jonny Lomax scored 28 points in a dazzling individual display as St Helens overpowered Wakefield to claim their first Super League home win of 2013.

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Jonny Lomax: Scored 28 points

The hosts ran in nine tries in total in what ultimately proved a dominant display with Jordan Turner crossing twice and Alex Walmsley, Louis McCarthy-Scarsbrook, Tommy Makinson and Lance Hohaia also getting over. Despite trailing, Wakefield had been competitive at 28-18 midway through the second half but Lomax changed the course of the game with two tries in quick succession.

The first half had been evenly contested but Saints made more of their possession and led 22-12 at the interval after outscoring the visitors by four tries to two.

But the hosts were breached after just two minutes as Dean Collis broke down the right and slipped the ball inside for Richie Mathers to score. Saints looked to respond quickly and after forcing Reece Lyne to concede a drop-out, they levelled the scores.

Lomax found a hole in the Wildcats defence and after the ball was moved inside Jon Wilkin sent Walmsley, the promising close season recruit from Batley, over for his first Super League try. Wakefield were still regrouping from that when Lomax caught them out again with some more nimble footwork 20 metres out and this time he finished himself to send Saints into the lead after 13 minutes.

Lyne found a route to the line cut off but the ball found its way back to Wood and the Wildcats scrum-half put in a well-weighted kick for Cockayne's eighth try of the season. Paul Sykes converted for a second time. James Roby, making his 300th career appearance, dabbed in a grubber kick and Peter Fox made a mess of a clearance attempt to allow Turner to touch down.

It looked like Saints would ease away to victory when pressure yielded a fifth try early in the second half. Wakefield conceded a penalty 20 metres out and Saints capitalised as Wilkin sent McCarthy-Scarsbrook over.

Lomax linked well with Wilkin just after the hour and wrong-footed Wakefield with a dummy before scampering over by the posts. His hat-trick try came just moments later as he took a pass at close range from Willie Manu and crashed down.

There was no way back for the Wildcats, who tried to resist for longer but were stretched by Sia Soliola and Makinson charged away down the right for another. Hohaia brought up the half-century in the closing moments and Lomax suitably had the final say with his eighth conversion.

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