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It was top against bottom as minor premiers elect St Helens were pitted against the lowly Wakefield Trinity in the last round sixteen match at the Halliwell-Jones Stadium.
Saints were massive favourites coming into the game but after a number of close results in recent weeks coach Chris Chester was due a bit of good luck. Saints were without James Graham but still named an impressive squad and they knew that a win would make them increasingly secure at the top of the table.
The two sides met just six days ago, Saints winning by 20-16 as Trinity gave them a tremendous game, leading at the interval but eventually succumbing to the Champions.
It was top against bottom as minor premiers elect St Helens were pitted against the lowly Wakefield Trinity in the last round sixteen match at the Halliwell-Jones Stadium.
Saints were massive favourites coming into the game but after a number of close results in recent weeks coach Chris Chester was due a bit of good luck. Saints were without James Graham but still named an impressive squad and they knew that a win would make them increasingly secure at the top of the table.
The two sides met just six days ago, Saints winning by 20-16 as Trinity gave them a tremendous game, leading at the interval but eventually succumbing to the Champions.