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11-07-2025
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Dagnall helps Saints grind out victory at Leeds
Betfred Super League Leeds (0) 0 St Helens (6) 6 Try: Dagnall Goal: Lomax Owen Dagnall's first-half try and a penalty goal from Jonny Lomax saw St Helens to a gritty victory over Leeds at Headingley. Dagnall spun his way over in the left corner after 15 minutes and Lomax extended the lead from the tee before half-time. Advertisement After the break, Leeds thought they had scored through James McDonnell but the video referee ruled it out and the hosts wasted good territory. Agnatius Paasi's yellow card 13 minutes from time made life tougher for Saints but they clung on to move above Leeds into third in the Super League table. Leeds were hoping to build on last weekend's impressive victory over league leaders Hull KR but, despite enjoying the better of territory and possession, were not accurate enough to breach a solid Saints defence. They fell behind early in the game when the visitors spread the play left from 20 metres out, Moses Mbye delayed a pass to create space for Dagnall and the 19-year-old winger slipped past one tackle on the outside before stepping inside another to score. Advertisement Jake Connor's high tackle then allowed Lomax to add two more points. Saints went close to a second try when Kyle Feldt sprinted to the corner before Lomax's grubber in goal was just touched down in time by the home side. Mbye then missed a drop-goal with the final act of the half as Saints went in 6-0 ahead. Leeds thought they had scored as a high kick found grass and fell for Brodie Croft to put James McDonnell over, but the video referee ruled it out for a push by Harry Newman on Saints' Mark Percival as he tried to catch the kick. Leeds continued to threaten but twice threw loose passes into touch with the line in sight and Matt Whitley's interception ended another promising attack. Advertisement The hosts also failed to take advantage of Paasi's yellow card for a high tackle as Saints, who had not lost at Headingley since 2017, held firm. An inexplicable knock-on from Alex Walmsley gave Leeds one final attack but Kallum Watkins was held on the last tackle and St Helens clung on for their 12th win of the season. Leeds: Miller, Hall, Newman, Handley, Edgell, Croft, Connor, Oledzki, O'Connor, Jenkins, McDonnell, Watkins, Smith Interchanges: Palasia, Lisone, Ackers, Bentley St Helens: Sailor, Felt, Robertson, Percival, Dagnall, Lomax, Mbye, Walmsley, Clark, Lees, Sironen, Whitley, Knowles Interchanges: Paasi, Wingfield, Delaney, Burns Sin-bin: Paasi Referee: Jack Smith.


BBC News
11-07-2025
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Dagnall helps Saints grind out victory at Leeds
Betfred Super LeagueLeeds (0) 0St Helens (6) 6Try: Dagnall Goal: Lomax Owen Dagnall's first-half try and a penalty goal from Jonny Lomax saw St Helens to a gritty victory over Leeds at spun his way over in the left corner after 15 minutes and Lomax extended the lead from the tee before the break, Leeds thought they had scored through James McDonnell but the video referee ruled it out and the hosts wasted good Paasi's yellow card 13 minutes from time made life tougher for Saints but they clung on to move above Leeds into third in the Super League to follow. Leeds: Miller, Hall, Newman, Handley, Edgell, Croft, Connor, Oledzki, O'Connor, Jenkins, McDonnell, Watkins, SmithInterchanges: Palasia, Lisone, Ackers, BentleySt Helens: Sailor, Felt, Robertson, Percival, Dagnall, Lomax, Mbye, Walmsley, Clark, Lees, Sironen, Whitley, KnowlesInterchanges: Paasi, Wingfield, Delaney, BurnsSin-bin: PaasiReferee: Jack Smith.


BBC News
29-06-2025
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St Helens thrash Salford in 11-try demolition
Betfred Super LeagueSt Helens (20) 58Tries: Feldt 3, Dagnall 2, Knowles, Clark, Sailor 2, Burns 2 Goals: Lomax 7Salford (0) 0 St Helens overpowered bottom side Salford Red Devils at the Totally Wicked Stadium to move within a point of the Super League top Red Devils showed plenty of defensive fight, but trailed 20-0 at the break to a Kyle Feldt double and scores from Owen Dagnall and Morgan Clark enjoyed a simple run-in and audacious football skills gave Dagnall his second before Tristan Sailor strolled over as the visitors floodgates then opened as Jake Burns scored a quickfire double, Sailor grabbed his second and Feldt completed his hat-trick to cap an 11-try to follow. St Helens: Sailor; Feldt, Robertson, Cross, Dagnall; Lomax, Mbye; Walmsley, D Clark, Lees, Wingfield, Whitley, Paasi, Delaney, Stephens, Brierley; Ryan, Hankinson, Marsters, Vaughan; Nikorima, Richardson; Ormondroyd, Rugless, Hill, Foster, Russell, Connell, Glover, Whitehead, Aaron Moore.


BBC News
20-06-2025
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Clinical St Helens punish sloppy Leeds
Betfred Super LeagueSt Helens (8) 18Tries: Cross, Dagnall, Sailor Goals: Feldt 3Leeds Rhinos (0) 4Tries: Lumb St Helens took full advantage of a sloppy Leeds Rhinos performance to claim a fully deserved Super League Feldt kicked two penalty goals for the home side in the opening 25 minutes before Deon Cross extended Saints' advantage by darting over for the game's first try on the stroke of improved after the break and brought themselves back into the contest when Riley Lumb went over in the corner for his 10th try of the a string of handling errors in stifling heat limited the Rhinos' momentum, and tries from Owen Dagnall and Tristan Sailor guaranteed the points for an injury-hit Saints stay third in the table on 20 points after their first defeat in six, while St Helens are fifth, two points to follow. St Helens: Sailor, Feldt, Robertson, Cross, Dagnall, Lomax, Mbye, Walmsley, Clark, Lees, Wingfield, Whitley, Paasi, Delaney, Stephens, Rhinos: Miller, Hall, Newman, Handley, Lumb, Connor, Croft, Palasia, O'Connor, Oledski, McDonnell, Gannon, Lisone, Holroyd, Bentley, SmithReferee: Jack Smith.