The Wakefield lead was built up due to four factors:
A) Overpowering a small team up the middle, with players trying to slow the play the ball
B) Alibert penalizing our team in a disproportionate manner
C) A very strong wind carrying all kicks, including in own half penalties as much as 60 metres forward
D) A quick switch through hands allowing barge tries close to the line
We actually defended with vigour and enthusiasm but the score line didn't reflect that, with individual weakness on our own line the final factor.
The second half saw the wind with London and also a great attitude and there was a half hour spell when we were by far the better team and cutting Wakefield apart all over the park, looking like scoring off each set.
In the last 10 minutes when Wakefield scored the game was clearly up, but we battled hard.
There were big games for the little halfback Mikey Bishay, the debutants went well including Little who played in a try scoring pass from centre, Chris Melling as mentioned and I thought Sarginson and Dixon played very well.
Mark Bryant smashed two guys to pieces in the last 30 seconds when he was riled up, let us see more of that.
I also thought that the Wakefield fans were a credit to their town, very decent, humble people willing to have a laugh with the away supporters.
Getting up at 7am and leaving Wakefield at 8pm certainly maximized the beer opportunity, but my 12/1 tip and 100/1 tip Kieran unfortunately couldn't find a third try.