Huddersfield Giants v Wakefield Trinity: Sam Rapira looks for Giants to build on Magic win

AS SOMEONE who has defeated the Kangaroos in a World Cup final, Sam Rapira realises nothing is achieved with just one victory.
Huddersfield's Sam Rapira.
Picture Jonathan GawthorpeHuddersfield's Sam Rapira.
Picture Jonathan Gawthorpe
Huddersfield's Sam Rapira. Picture Jonathan Gawthorpe

His Huddersfield Giants side are revived somewhat ahead of tonight’s West Yorkshire derby at Wakefield Trinity after the Kiwi’s match-winning try saw them pick up a rare win against Catalans Dragons at Magic Weekend last Sunday.

That has alleviated some of the pressure on them as they strive to avoid ending up in the Qualifiers for a second successive season.

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Prop Rapira – who helped New Zealand stun Australia in the culmination of the 2008 World Cup tournament – admitted: “It was awesome to get that. It’s been tough the last few weeks so it was good to get the win and a try, too.

Huddersfield's Sam Rapira.
Picture Jonathan GawthorpeHuddersfield's Sam Rapira.
Picture Jonathan Gawthorpe
Huddersfield's Sam Rapira. Picture Jonathan Gawthorpe

“That was a confidence booster for us all but it means nothing if we can’t back it up.

“This is just a start. It’s been a short turnaround and we have Wakefield now and we have to build on it. We have a bit of confidence and we must make sure we use it.”

At one point, Huddersfield had gone nine games without a win but not have two in their last three matches after also succeeding at Leeds.

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They remain in tenth spot yet are just two points adrift of the top eight ahead of their trip to a Trinity side who are seeking a fifth successive win.

Huddersfield's Sam Rapira.
Picture Jonathan GawthorpeHuddersfield's Sam Rapira.
Picture Jonathan Gawthorpe
Huddersfield's Sam Rapira. Picture Jonathan Gawthorpe

“Wakefield have a good pack and some good skill in there,” added Rapira, who is hoping to shake off an injury in time to play.

“At prop, (David) Fifita can skip across, offload and then get a quick play the ball and they definitely have some strike in their team. They had a good win at Magic (v Widnes) and are on a bit of a roll but if we want to compete we have to be able to beat anyone at any time.

“When we do turn up we play well. As long as we do that once more we give ourselves a good chance. It is important we don’t end up in the Qualifiers again and a couple of wins you are in the top eight.

“It is achievable but it comes down to us catching the ball, running hard and tackling hard. Those are the basics.”