MEN 1873-1895
MEN 1895-2024
WOMEN 2018-2024
Warrington Wolves  20
St. Helens  12
DATE
COMPETITION
VENUEATTENDANCE(HT)
6th Apr 2025
RLCCQF
AWAY
10114
(HT:6:6)

2 - Jonathan Bennison
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 22

GOALS
2
WINNING HONOURS
2022 SLGF

3 - Matt Whitley
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 29

5 - Dayon Sambou
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 19

6 - Tristan Sailor
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 26

TRIES
1

9 - Moses Mbye
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 31

11 - Joe Batchelor
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 30

WINNING HONOURS
2021 RLCCF 2021 SLGF 2022 SLGF

12 - Curtis Sironen
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 31

WINNING HONOURS
2022 SLGF 2023 WCC

14 - Daryl Clark
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 32

TRIES
1

15 - Iggy Paasi
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 33

WINNING HONOURS
2021 RLCCF 2021 SLGF 2022 SLGF
2023 WCC

16 - Jake Wingfield
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 23

WINNING HONOURS
2022 SLGF 2023 WCC

17 - George Delaney
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 21


Age in brackets is at time of match - Total average age for this team is 0 - ** non-playing sub




MATCH VIDEO

MATCH REPORT


MATCH REPORT : Saints had the first chance within the opening four minutes. A high shot on Matt Whitley within the Warrington ten gave Saints a penalty and the visitors opted to run it. A few tackles in, we went left and Mark Percival was dragged into touch. Warrington tried to respond. An error from Saints inside our own half gifted the hosts good field position. George Williams tried a chip over the top early in the tackle count but Alex Walmsley did well to claim the bouncing ball. The hosts took the lead 16 minutes in. Dayon Sambou fumbled a high kick to the corner giving Warrington a set inside our 10. A few tackles in, James Harrison got an offload away, Marc Sneyd shifted the ball right to Williams who found Matt Dufty who broke through the defence to open the scoring. Sneyd converted, 6-0 Saints trailed. Saints lost Curtis Sironen for a HIA shortly after, with his replacement Jake Wingfield then forced off after his first carry following another hit to the head. Sironen returned to the game, Wingfield did not. We then had a trip to the video referee. Jonny Lomax chipped over the top and there was a race to the loose ball underneath the sticks, with Tristan Sailor winning the race to it but Dufty’s boot stopped the ball from being grounded and Warrington had a seven-tackle set. The visitors then had another HIA, with Mark Percival heading off, not to return so Saints had James Bell now available to call on following two failed assessments. The video referee was called into action again just before the break. Saints kept the ball alive on the last tackle, Lomax put a great kick in under the posts and Sailor won the race to it and this time grounded it. Jon Bennison converted from in front, 6-6 it was tied as the half time hooter sounded..

Warrington had a great chance to re-claim the lead. Ashton broke down the left edge and was 1 on 1 against Welsby who did well to halt his progress and drag him towards the touchline. Saints saw the rest of the set out before the referee blew for offside as Saints claimed the kick on the last tackle and broke the other way. Warrington opted for two and Sneyd gave them the lead again, 8-6. We had a trip upstairs ten minutes into the second half. Saints shifted the ball through the hands from right to left, Joe Batchelor cut inside from the left edge and tried to reach out but the ball went to ground. The hosts had another good chance to extend their lead. First, Dufty had a gap that he tried to exploit down the right edge but he was forced to offload out of a tackle. The following tackle they shifted it left but the final pass to Ashton was ruled forward as he looked to score in the corner. A try did follow though. Williams put an early chip over the top which Saints allowed to bounce, Ben Currie claimed it and scored under the sticks. Sneyd made it a two-score game with the conversion, 14-6 Warrington led. Shortly after, we had another trip upstairs. Saints kept the ball alive on the last tackle, Bennison’s kick on the wing was fumbled by Warrington, Saints claimed it and Daryl Clark dove over to score from close range, colliding with the posts in the process. Bennison converted, 14-12.

Again, Warrington had another golden chance to increase their lead. Ashton broke down the left edge and again found himself one-on-one against Welsby but again he couldn’t get past the Saints fullback. Saints defending well to see out the rest of the set. Warrington grabbed their third try with just over ten minutes to go. A loose pass from Saints in attack gave Warrington the ball back, a few tackles into their set they shifted the ball right and Williams broke through a gap and raced half the length of the field to score. Sneyd converted, 20-12. Saints had some late chance but weren’t able to get back into it, as we exit the Betfred Challenge Cup at the Quarter-Final stage following a 20-12 defeat at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.

Thanks to the Saints Media team for their excellent report.







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