Jacob Miller and Chris Riley both scored a hat-trick as Wakefield Wildcats comfortably swept Hull KR aside 44-24 to maintain their winning start to the new Super League season on Sunday.
James Webster's side twice had to come from behind in the first half at the Rapid Solicitors Stadium, but Miller went over twice in three minutes, the second coming a minute before half-time and the Wildcats never looked back.
The lead was extended through Danny Kirmond's try, with the extras tagged on by Craig Hall, who kicked five conversions, and although Ken Sio's try gave Chris Chester's men hope, Riley took centre stage to put the game beyond doubt.
He scored a 12-minute hat-trick, with the final try converted for the extra two points by Riley himself.
Hull KR registered a consolation try four minutes from the end through Ryan Bailey, but Miller went over for his own hat-trick with a minute remaining as Wakefield racked up eight tries.
Victory leaves Wakefield third, while Hull KR are second bottom after losing their opening two games.