Hull claim third straight win with a 52-18 success at Wakefield to cement their place in the league's top three formidable.
The Wildcats had triumphed 20-6 at the KC Stadium March & looked on course for double after Gareth Moore & Kyle Amor scored a converted try to put them in front 12-0 early.
However, Joe Westerman crossed, Kirk & Richard Horne Yeamans all to the visitors ahead at the break, although Danny Tickle test score alone the excellent Richard Whiting increased their lead.
Luke George cut the deficit to keep the hope of returning to life, but it was the second of the afternoon and Jordan Whiting Turner also crossed effectively wrap Hull winner.
Wakefield challenge was still there when Jeremy Smith was sin binned decline for subsequent offenses, to extend Mark O'Meley, Tom Briscoe & Lee Radford of excellent gloss performance of Richard Agar men.
The hosts, trying to rebound from a disappointing 40-22 loss to fellow wrestlers Harlequins last weekend took the early initiative.
40-20 Rinaldi Hooker held the Wildcats deep in opposition territory, and although not avail, Paul Johnson Tickle down to a different set of four guests.
He finished with Smith harvester, fortunately diversion from the state and identify the path Gareth Moore properly before attempting conversion.
Wakefield chance gifted their second try, to Smith, four times, once with the advantage of Grubb & Amor hesitant to seek some protection after the ball hit the post.
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