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Worcester were forced into a late change, losing stand-off Andy Goode, who was violently sick in the warm-up after falling victim to a gastric bug in the visiting camp.

But they showed admirable resolve from start to finish, despite losing stand-off Lee Gaskell in the opening moments, setting the tone as they penned Wakefield back with a string of early penalties allowing them to dominate possession.

Having previously lost stand-off Jackson to injury, whom I thought had defended superbly during the first quarter, his replacement Peter Horne then succumbed to a nasty looking knee twist.

The visitors then lost stand-off Michael Witt, who suffered a shoulder injury from being trampled on by Lauitiiti, and were down to 12 men on 50 minutes when winger Michael Robertson was sin binned for delaying a Trinity restart.

Losing star stand-off and captain Kevin Brown for any length of time would be a disaster.

Losing two stand-offs isn't ideal.

They extended their winning run to six games despite losing influential stand-off Lance Hohaia in the warm-up, having failed to prove his fitness after suffering a knock in last week's win against Catalan Dragons.

Earlier this month, Castleford lost England stand-off Rangi Chase to the newly named Salford Red Devils.

Position: Stand off.

You can't stand off him.

Suspect stand off in car.

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