An Introduction to Wakefield Trinity Rugby League shirts and it's inspiration. \n \nWakefield Trinity's record 38-5 win v Hull FC remained under the guidance of coach Ken Traill. Also, under loose forward Derek �Rocky� Turner. They played the match at Wembley Stadium on 14 May 1960. The match played before a crowd of 79,773. Also, they played with Wakefield Trinity winning comfortably. Despite being in the losing team, Tommy Harris got the award the Lance Todd Trophy. He received this award for his man-of-the-match performance. \n \nFox scored two tries and seven goals in Wakefield Trinity's 38-5 victory over Hull F.C. All in the 1959�60 Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, in front of a massive crowd in London. This became a new record for most points in a Challenge Cup Final. As well as, Wakefield Trinity Rugby League Vintage Shirt Ellis Rugby produced a�Wakefield Trinity Rugby League Vintage Polo Shirt. \n \nHere are some�heritage photographs�of that great Wakefield Trinity Rugby League team of 1960. \n \nNeil Fox MBE was born on 4 May 1939 and brought up in Sharlston, near Wakefield and Featherstone. It is an area that is a hotbed of Rugby League in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. \n \nA left-footed goal-kicking centre, he set rugby league's all-time points record. Most importantly, he scored 6,220 points during his career. In 1956, Fox became the joint fifth-youngest player to make his d�but for Wakefield Trinity. Aged 16 years and three months.