Whitehaven  4
St. Helens  46
DATE
COMPETITION
VENUEATTENDANCE(HT)
26th Mar 2022
RLCC6
AWAY
4869
(HT:0:18)

2 - Regan Grace
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 25

WINNING HONOURS
2019 SLGF 2020 SLGF 2021 RLCCF
2021 SLGF

3 - Konrad Hurrell
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 30

WINNING HONOURS
2022 SLGF 2023 WCC

7 - Lewis Dodd
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 20

TRIES
1
WINNING HONOURS
2021 SLGF 2023 WCC

8 - Iggy Paasi
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 30

WINNING HONOURS
2021 RLCCF 2021 SLGF 2022 SLGF
2023 WCC

9 - Joey Lussick
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 26

TRIES
1
WINNING HONOURS
2022 SLGF 2023 WCC

11 - Joe Batchelor
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 27

TRIES
1
WINNING HONOURS
2021 RLCCF 2021 SLGF 2022 SLGF

12 - Curtis Sironen
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 28

TRIES
1
WINNING HONOURS
2022 SLGF 2023 WCC

13 - Jake Wingfield
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 20

WINNING HONOURS
2022 SLGF 2023 WCC

15 - Kyle Amor **
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 34

TRIES
1
WINNING HONOURS
2014 SLGF 2019 SLGF 2020 SLGF
2021 RLCCF 2021 SLGF

16 - Dan Norman **
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 24

TRIES
1

17 - Sam Royle **
AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 22


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


COACH : Kristian Woolf


(2020-01-01 : 2022-09-25 )


MATCH VIDEO

MATCH REPORT


MATCH REPORT : Saints weathered the early storm and after a tight first 20 minutes, it was Saints who took the lead mid-way through the first period. A move which started in the middle saw Joey Lussick throw left to Jake Wingfield, he then found Lewis Dodd who then put Joe Batchelor through a gap to open the scoring on his return. Tommy Makinson added the extras, 6-0. The lead was added to 10 minutes later. A similar move to the first try, but this time down the right-hand side as Lussick found Dodd, he then found the impressive Curtis Sironen who made a good step before powering his way over the line. Makinson added the extras, 12-0. The third Saints try came four minutes before the break, Lussick once again involved as he found former Whitehaven man Kyle Amor close to the line and he powered his way over from close range to score on his return to his old ground. Makinson once again added the extras, 18-0. That was the score as we headed into the break, as Saints led 18-0 after the first 40 minutes in Cumbria.

Whitehaven, to their credit, grabbed the first try of the second period. Saints missed tackles down their right edge and were unable to stop Karl Dixon from grounding the ball in Whitehaven’s left corner. The conversion landed nowhere near, 18-4. Saints ensured that it was only a consolation try though as off the back of an Amor carry close to the Haven line, Lussick threw left from under the sticks to Dan Norman who jumped through a gap to score. Makinson added the extras, 24-4. Our fifth try quickly followed. A good move started by Sironen who made a break. He found Dodd who fed Norman who found further yardage. The ball was then fed through the hands of Lussick and Dodd again who fed Norman and he offloaded to Lussick who then retuned the ball to Dodd to sprint away and score under the sticks. Makinson added the extras, 30-4.

A sixth Saints try followed in the 66th minute. A Jonny Lomax kick was not dealt with and Mark Percival was the first to ground the loose ball and score. Makinson was unable to add the extras, 34-4. After being involved in what seemed to be every try of the game so far, Lussick was finally able to get over himself six minutes from time, as he spotted a gap from dummy half and burrowed his way over from close range. Makinson added the two, 40-4. Saints were able to add an eighth and final try with the last play of the game. A Lomax grubber kick was somehow kept in play by Dodd who palmed the ball back to captain James Roby who touched the ball down for a try on his 499th Saints appearance. Makinson added the extras, as Saints won 46-4 in Cumbria to progress to the Challenge Cup Quarter Finals.

Thanks to the Saints Media team and Jamie Allen for the report.







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