2023 will be a big year for Wakefield Trinity.
The club have made some exciting signings in the shape of Featherstone Rovers halfback Morgan Smith and NRL star Kevin Proctor.
With Trinity still having quota spots open and cap space, they’re likely the first of many signings at the club.
The West Yorkshire side also have a new coach in the shape of Mark Applegarth who is supported by new assistant James Ford formerly of York as they fill the gaps left by former Leeds Rhinos duo Willie Poching and Francis Cummins who helped steer the club away from relegation at the end of last season.
Off the field it is exciting times at Belle Vue as well as the club revamps their ground thanks to a grant provided by Wakefield Council.
The club are expecting major development by the summer as they celebrate their 150th year which has resulted in the release of special jerseys to mark the club’s legacy.
As the new chapter approaches, Wakefield have posted another update on the development of the ground with the framework taking another step forward as Wakefield arrived for the third week of their pre-season preparations.
The framework is now coming along nicely and will form the base of a superb new stand when complete.
Happy Monday everyone!
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— Wakefield Trinity (@WTrinityRL) November 14, 2022