Wigan Warriors have climbed to the top of the Betfred Super League table after defeating Wakefield Trinity 26-12 in a hard-fought match. The victory marks Wigan's club-record 12th successive Super League win, moving them above Leeds Rhinos at the summit.
Jai Field scored a length-of-the-field try, contributing to Wigan's win. Earlier, Bevan French opened the scoring, followed by two quick tries from Liam Marshall, giving the hosts a 20-0 lead at half-time.
Wakefield responded in the second half with tries from Corey Hall and Ky Rodwell. However, Field's try after a Wakefield error near the tryline solidified Wigan's lead. Wakefield Trinity remains in fourth place, with their position potentially changing depending on other weekend results.