Wigan Warriors   14
St. Helens  6
DATE
COMPETITION
VENUEATTENDANCE(HT)
7th Apr 2023
Super League
AWAY
24275
(HT:8:0)

3 - Konrad Hurrell
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 31

WINNING HONOURS
2022 SLGF 2023 WCC

5 - Will Hopoate
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 30

WINNING HONOURS
2022 SLGF 2023 WCC

7 - Lewis Dodd
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 21

WINNING HONOURS
2021 SLGF 2023 WCC

8 - Iggy Paasi
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 31

WINNING HONOURS
2021 RLCCF 2021 SLGF 2022 SLGF
2023 WCC

11 - Sione Matautia
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 26

WINNING HONOURS
2021 SLGF 2022 SLGF 2023 WCC

12 - Curtis Sironen
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 29

WINNING HONOURS
2022 SLGF 2023 WCC

14 - Joey Lussick
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 27

WINNING HONOURS
2022 SLGF 2023 WCC

16 - James Bell
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 28

WINNING HONOURS
2023 WCC

17 - George Delaney
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 19


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


COACH : Paul Wellens


(2022-10-05 : 2023-12-31 )


MATCH VIDEO

MATCH REPORT


MATCH REPORT : The hosts had the first real chance with ball in good field position. The ball was moved into the Saints 20 but a good tackle on Bevan French stopped the Warriors’ attack on the last. Moments later, Saints had the ball in Wigan’s 20. However a poor end to the set gave Wigan the ball back, 0-0. Wigan took the lead ten minutes in. A penalty allowed the hosts to move into Saints territory. They opted to go for a play down their short-side on the left, Jake Wardle throwing a dummy before finding the supporting Harry Smith on his inside to stroll under the sticks. Smith converted his own score, 6-0. Saints almost grabbed a try back 25 minutes in. A move down the right saw Konrad Hurrell throw a great flick pass onto Tommy Makinson, he offloaded to Curtis Sironen, who was held just short of the line but he was able to offload and force a Wigan fumble for a repeat set. The Red V were unable to go over with their extra set of six either, as Wigan claimed a kick on the last tackle, 6-0. Then, with just over 11 minutes left of the half, Wigan were awarded a penalty that once again put them into the visitors’ 20. Another penalty followed in front of the sticks, this time Wigan opted for two, and Smith converted to make it a two-score game, 8-0. Saints went close with less than five minutes to go in the half. Hurrell found Makinson with a great offload as he peaked through the Wigan line, Tommy then broke downfield and was one-on-one against French, but he was just about pulled into touch with the try-line inches away. Another chance quickly followed. Jonny Lomax broke through the Cherry and White line and was looking for support, his pass was patted backwards by Liam Farrell though which gave the hosts the ball back as Saints were unable to capitalise, 8-0 it stayed. Saints trailed rivals Wigan 8-0 at the break at the DW Stadium on Good Friday, with defences firmly on top in the first 40.

Wigan added another in the 52nd minute. A late hit pushed the hosts into Saints territory, a couple of tackles in, French threw a cut-out pass to Toby King who broke a tackle before stepping inside Welsby to score. Smith converted, 14-0. The video referee was then called into action just after the hour mark. Saints marched forward and on the last, Lewis Dodd put in a great kick under the Wigan sticks and Lomax won the race to touch the ball down and grab Saints’ first points of the afternoon. Try was confirmed after a short check. Mark Percival converted, 14-6 the visitors trailed. The video referee was called into action again with eleven minutes to go. Saints, in the Wigan 20, kicked high to their left. The ball was contested in the air and landed in the arms of Morgan Knowles. However, as Knowles went to ground the ball in the corner, he dropped it, so the score remained 14-6. Wigan then went up the other end of the field, and were awarded a penalty in front of the sticks with nine minutes to go. There was a long pause between plays, as Sione Mata’utia had to be helped from the field on a stretcher following a tackle. Saints were able to hold out the hosts once the game restarted though, as Liam Farrell was tackled on the last, 14-6. Saints had another great chance as we entered the final two minutes. Morgan Knowles made a big break down the middle and looked for support, he thought he saw Lewis Dodd on his outside but his pass ended up finding a Wigan shirt and the hosts survived again, 14-6. That was the final chance of the game, as Saints were left to rue missed chances as they were beaten 14-6 by Wigan on Good Friday at the DW Stadium.

Thanks to Saints Media Centre for their excellent report.








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