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| Hull FC 26 Harlequins 6 |
| Wigan 16 Leeds 52 |
| Catalans 32 Wakefield 38 |
| Castleford 44 Warrington 24 |
| Huddersfield 22 St. Helens 40 |
| Bradford 42 Hull KR 18 |
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| Friday 5th September - 8pm |
| St. Helens v Wigan |
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| Wakefield v Leeds |
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| Saturday 6th September - 6pm |
| Warrington v Huddersfield |
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| Sunday 7th September - 3.30pm |
| Castleford v Bradford |
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| Sunday 7th September - 3pm |
| Harlequins v Catalans |
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| Sunday 7th September - 12pm |
| Hull KR v Hull FC |
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| Day of the Match - A Huddersfield |

The League Leader’s Shield is almost in the bag following a superb victory by a severely depleted side at a ground where we had already come a cropper once before this season. With Paul Wellens, Matt Gidley, Jon Wilkin, Leon Pryce, James Roby, Maurie Fa’asavalu, Gareth Frodsham and Mike Bennett all missing, Jason Cayless picking up a knee injury in the first couple of minutes, Matty Smith, Ste Tyrer and Scott Moore out on loan and Sean Long, James Graham and Francis Meli rested for long periods, the result was attained with an astonishing fifteen players unavailable, testimony indeed to the magnificent strength in depth of talent at the club. With a two point lead and a 51 better points difference than Leeds, it would take an almost unprecedented turn of events to throw away a fourth consecutive Minor Premiership now.
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| 19 Man Squads for Huddersfield |

Saints have announced their 19 man squad for Sunday's trip to Huddersfield.
Leon Pryce, Jon Wilkin and Matt Gidley are all absent hopefully rested, or left out as a precautionary measure, ahead of next week's Challenge Cup Final.
The full squads are as follows:-
St. Helens:
1. Paul Wellens, 2. Ade Gardner, 4. Willie Talau, 5. Francis Meli, 7. Sean Long, 8. Nick Fozzard, 9. Keiron Cunningham, 10. Jason Cayless, 11. Lee Gilmour, 13. Paul Sculthorpe, 14. James Roby, 16. Chris Flannery, 17. James Graham, 18. Bryn Hargreaves, 21. Paul Clough, 24. Kyle Eastmond, 25. Gary Wheeler, 28. Dean McGilvray, 29. Sam Thompson.
Huddersfield:
1. Chris Thorman, 2. Martin Aspinwall, 3. Shane Elford, 4. Paul Whatuira, 5. David Hodgson, 6. Kevin Brown, 7. Luke Robinson, 8. Eorl Crabtree, 11. Jamahl Lolesi, 12. Andy Raleigh, 13. Stephen Wild, 14. Stuart Jones, 16. Keith Mason, 18. Darrell Griffin, 19. Ryan Hudson, 22. Michael Lawrence, 24. Rod Jensen, 28 Danny Kirmond, 29. David Faiumu.
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| Hargreaves Signs Two Year Deal with Saints |

Saints young prop, Bryn Hargreaves has today put pen to paper on a new two year deal with Saints, ending speculation that he may be about to leave the club.
Saints have also confirmed that five players are to leave the club permanently in the off season as well as four on loan with only two players anticipated to arrive.
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| Day of the Match - A Harlequins |

Saints extended their winning streak to nineteen games with a somewhat less than perfect performance on a ground that they had been white hot on just six short weeks ago. In fact, it’s fair to say that the first half was just about Saints worst forty minutes of rugby of the season before they turned it around with a much improved second half, to post a flattering winning margin.
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| REDVEE UPDATE: SLXIII Round 25 Preview - Quins (A) |
The Saints have battered the Quins twice this season already. Can we make it a third or will the Quins put up a better resistance or even upset the applecart and sneak a win?
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| 19 Man Squads for Harlequins |

St Helens have announced a strong 19 man squad for Sunday's trip to London to face the Harlequins.
Willie Talau returns from injury but there is again no place for the injured Paul Sculthorpe.
St. Helens:
1. Paul Wellens, 2. Ade Gardner, 3. Matt Gidley, 4. Willie Talau, 5. Francis Meli, 6. Leon Pryce, 7. Sean Long, 8. Nick Fozzard, 9. Keiron Cunningham, 10. Jason Cayless, 11. Lee Gilmour, 12. Jon Wilkin, 14. James Roby, 16. Chris Flannery, 17. James Graham, 18. Bryn Hargreaves, 21. Paul Clough, 24. Kyle Eastmond, 28. Dean McGilvray.
Harlequins:
4. David Howell, 5. Rikki Sheriffe, 6. Scott Hill, 7. Danny Orr, 8. Karl Temata, 9. Chad Randall, 10. Daniel Heckenberg, 11. Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook, 13. Rob Purdham, 14. Julien Rinaldi, 15. Chris Melling, 16. Gareth Haggerty, 17. Danny Ward, 18. Joe Mbu, 19. Tony Clubb, 20. Jon Grayshon, 22. Dwayne Barker, 23. Henry Paul, 24. Will Sharp.
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| Gidley signs one year extension |
Saints Centre Matt Gidley has signed an extension to his current deal keeping him at the club for another season. Gidley who was out of contract at the end of the year has signed a new one year deal which will run out at the end of 2009.
This is great news for the club and means only one Centre will have to be replaced for now with Talau expected to leave. Gidley has scored 23 tries in 60 games for the Saints and has had an excellent season, forming an excellent partnership with Ade Gardner
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| Sculthorpe Move to Salford Denied |

Saints have this afternoon denied reports from today's Guardian Newspaper that skipper Paul Sculthorpe has signed for Super League new boys, the Salford City Reds, on a two year deal from the end of the season.
Nevertheless, it seems highly unlikely that Sculthorpe will still be with the club next season and it would appear an 11 year association with the club is about to end.
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| Day of the Match - H Warrington |

How much must they hate us? And, to be fair, they’d have good reason. Once again Saints have beaten their “bitter” rivals and, not for the first time, Saints did it from position where the Wire looked set to finally register a win over the Saints with just a few minutes to go but Lee Gilmour’s equalising converted try and Sean Long’s sensational last gasp, long range, drop goal, broke the Warrington hearts and we had done it yet again and, you know what, I almost did feel just a little bit sorry for them out there because it was a game that they simply did not deserve to lose. Hey ho!
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| SLXIII Round 24 Preview - St. Helens v Warrington Wolfs |
In what is now being described by some message board users as the most exciting predictable game in Super League, the Saints take on the Warrington Wolfs in what is always a high scoring clash. Can the Wolfs turn around their fortunes against the S with a new coach?
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Nick Fozzard confirmed on last night's Radio Merseyside Rugby League Show that he is to leave Saints at the end of the season. Hull Kingston Rovers is likely to be his next destination.
Nick has given Saints five seasons of wonderful service and I am sure he goes with the best wishes of all here at Redvee.
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Saturday 30th August 2008 2.30pm at Wembley Stadium
Carnegie Challenge Cup Final
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Referee: Steve Ganson
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| SLXIII Table |
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| rank | | points |
| 1 | | 26.42.+483 |
| 2 | Leeds | 26.40.+432 |
| 3 | Catalans | 26.34.+79 |
| 4 | Warrington | 26.28.-5 |
| 5 | Wigan | 26.28.-50 |
| 6 | Bradford | 26.26.+78 |
| 7 | Wakefield | 26.22.-180 |
| 8 | Hull KR | 26.21.-177 |
| 9 | Harlequins | 26.20.-202 |
| 10 | Huddersfield | 26.19.-61 |
| 11 | Hull FC | 26.17.-133 |
| 12 | Castleford | 26.15.-274 |
(updated 25/8/08)
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| 2008 Stats |
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| Player | | App/Sub/Tries |
| 1 | Wellens | 27/0/7 |
| 2 | Gardner | 29/0/28 |
| 3 | Gidley | 28/0/6 |
| 4 | Talau | 25/0/16 |
| 5 | Meli | 28/2/14 |
| 6 | Pryce | 26/0/13 |
| 7 | Long | 24/0/9 |
| 8 | Fozzard | 4/2/0 |
| 9 | Cunningham | 21/3/7 |
| 10 | Cayless | 12/3/1 |
| 11 | Gilmour | 24/0/6 |
| 12 | Wilkin | 22/3/10 |
| 13 | Sculthorpe | 12/1/2 |
| 14 | Roby | 14/16/13 |
| 15 | Bennett | 5/10/0 |
| 16 | Flannery | 21/2/10 |
| 17 | Graham | 26/1/9 |
| 18 | Hargreaves | 16/11/5 |
| 20 | Smith | 2/0/1 |
| 21 | Clough | 6/22/11 |
| 22 | Tyrer | 6/1/5 |
| 23 | Fa'asavalu | 1/19/7 |
| 24 | Eastmond | 5/9/8 |
| 25 | Wheeler | 1/1/1 |
| 26 | Frodsham | 2/6/0 |
| 27 | Dean | 0/1/0 |
| 28 | McGilvray | 1/0/1 |
| 29 | Thompson | 0/6/0 |
| 33 | Emmitt | 0/1/0 |
(updated 24/8/08)
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| Saints Career Stats |
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| Player | | App/Sub/Tries |
| 1 | Wellens | 292/25/139 |
| 2 | Gardner | 180/14/121 |
| 3 | Gidley | 61/0/23 |
| 4 | Talau | 147/1/66 |
| 5 | Meli | 83/2/48 |
| 6 | Pryce | 90/2/43 |
| 7 | Long | 291/12/152 |
| 8 | Fozzard | 104/19/9 |
| 9 | Cunningham | 415/18/163 |
| 10 | Cayless | 72/4/8 |
| 11 | Gilmour | 137/5/45 |
| 12 | Wilkin | 116/32/50 |
| 13 | Sculthorpe | 255/5/114 |
| 14 | Roby | 47/89/37 |
| 15 | Bennett | 84/76/16 |
| 16 | Flannery | 29/3/11 |
| 17 | Graham | 53/73/31 |
| 18 | Hargreaves | 22/25/5 |
| 20 | Smith | 15/2/3 |
| 21 | Clough | 13/42/15 |
| 22 | Tyrer | 19/3/12 |
| 23 | Fa'asavalu | 6/113/31 |
| 24 | Eastmond | 7/9/8 |
| 25 | Wheeler | 1/1/1 |
| 26 | Frodsham | 2/6/0 |
| 27 | Dean | 0/2/0 |
| 28 | McGilvray | 5/1/1 |
| 29 | Thompson | 0/6/0 |
| 33 | Emmitt | 0/1/0 |
(updated 24/8/08)
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