MEN 1873-1895
MEN 1895-2024
WOMEN 2018-2024
West Hull  0
St. Helens  38
DATE
COMPETITION
VENUEATTENDANCE(HT)
8th Feb 2025
RLCC3
AWAY
5250
(HT:0:28)
MATCH NOTES : The crowd figure is an estimate as many of the walk up crowd did not pay gate money. The late arrivals caused the match kick off to be delayed.

2 - Jonathan Bennison
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 22

TRIES
2
WINNING HONOURS
2022 SLGF

3 - Harry Robertson
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 20

TRIES
1

4 - Konrad Hurrell
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 33

WINNING HONOURS
2022 SLGF 2023 WCC

5 - Lewis Murphy
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 22

TRIES
1

6 - Tristan Sailor
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 26

TRIES
1

7 - George Whitby
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 18

TRIES
1
GOALS
5

8 - Jake Wingfield
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 23

WINNING HONOURS
2022 SLGF 2023 WCC

9 - Jake Burns
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 24

10 - George Delaney
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 21

11 - Matt Whitley
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 29

TRIES
1

12 - Joe Batchelor
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 30

WINNING HONOURS
2021 RLCCF 2021 SLGF 2022 SLGF

13 - James Bell
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 30

WINNING HONOURS
2023 WCC

14 - Noah Stephens
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 20

15 - Ben Davies
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 24

16 - Owen Dagnall
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 19

17 - Alfie Sinclair
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH: 20


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 : Kick off was delayed at Sewell Group Craven Park until 2:15pm, as fans continued pouring into the stadium ahead of kick off.

Saints had a good opening four minutes in. After the visitors forced an error, the ball was shifted left as Tristan Sailor threw a cut-out pass to fellow debutant Lewis Murphy but some good cover defence from West Hull forced him into touch short of the try-line. The Red V continued to apply the pressure. West Hull’s defence proved a tough test to break down early on though, with errors on the line costing Saints in great field position. Fourteen minutes in, Saints did take the lead. On the back of a penalty, Saints moved the ball right and Sailor threw a cut-out pass to Jon Bennison on the wing to dive over in the corner. George Whitby couldn’t convert from the touchline, 0-4.

West Hull moved forward for their first real attack in the 23rd minute. A good kick in behind the Saints defence on the last tackle was allowed to bounce and Jack Welsby had to clear it for a dropout. Just before the half-hour mark, Saints had another try. The visitors kept the ball alive down the right edge, Welsby then ran back inside, found Whitby who broke a tackle before diving over underneath the sticks. He added the extras, 0-10 Saints led. A third try quickly followed. Sailor broke, he found Harry Robertson who scored in the corner. Whitby added another two points, 0-16. Try number four for the visitors came three minutes later. A high kick wasn’t dealt with by West Hull, as Saints claimed it and offloaded it to the wing where Bennison broke a tackle and dove over in the corner for his second try of the afternoon. Whitby added the extras, 0-22. In the final minute of the first forty, West Hull tried to make something happen. An early high kick to their right edge in midfield was claimed, but a good tackle from Saints knocked the ball loose. They were made to pay for it, as Saints grabbed a fifth try of the half on the hooter. Whitby found Matt Whitley who strolled over to score under the sticks. Whitby added the extras with the final kick of the half, 0-28 Saints led at the break.

It took just three second half minutes for Saints to score another. Robertson broke whilst returning the ball down the right edge, he found Sailor in support on his inside and he was able to race crossfield and dove over to grab his first Saints try. Whitby added the extras, 0-34. West Hull tried to grab their first points. A neat move down their left edge saw Elliott Jones put in a kick which Saints pushed behind for a dropout. Bennison could’ve had a hat-trick. Saints moved the ball through the hands well down the right edge following an offload from Konrad Hurrell. Bennison broke down the wing and found Sailor in support, he offloaded in the tackle back to Bennison but he stepped into touch before scoring. Saints grabbed their seventh try just before the hour mark. James Bell was held up just short of the sticks and a few tackles later, Saints went down the short side on the left and Bennison found Murphy with a great cut-out pass to grab his first Saints try. Whitby’s conversion attempt landed just short, 0-38.

An eighth could have soon followed. A high kick was contested, debutant Owen Dagnall fumbling the ball in midair before regathering the ball before it hit the ground and stretched out to score. The referee however ruled knock on and ruled out the try. With six minutes to go, Saints tried to find the debutant again. This time Whitby sent a high, hanging kick to the corner which Dagnall contested for. Ultimately it was Eligh Wilkinson who came down with the ball and was able to escape a dropout too. Saints had another good chance to add points before the end. Joe Batchelor broke through a gap and threw a pass to Hurrell who had an open field ahead of him, but the ball went to ground and the hosts regathered it. That was the final action of the afternoon, as Saints progressed to the next round of the Betfred Challenge Cup with a 0-38 victory over West Hull at Sewell Group Craven Park.

Thanks to the the Saints Media Centre for their excellent report.







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