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long set to return
Topic Started: Mar 19 2008, 09:14 PM (107 Views)
Danny_fc-till-i-die_08
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In accordance with new Squad Declaration procedures set out by the RFL, St Helens have announced a 19 man squad for the Club’s home game at Wigan Warriors on Friday March 21.

Sean Long returns to the squad after a knee injury.

Daniel Anderson will choose from:

1. Paul Wellens, 2. Ade Gardner, 3. Matt Gidley, 4. Willie Talau, 5. Francis Meli, 6. Leon Pryce, 7. Sean Long, 11. Lee Gilmour, 12. Jon Wilkin, 14. James Roby, 15. Mike Bennett, 16. Chris Flannery, 17. James Graham, 18. Bryn Hargreaves, 20. Matty Smith, 21. Paul Clough, 22. Ste Tyrer, 23. Maurie Fa’asavalu, 24. Kyle Eastmond..

Daniel said: “We won’t need any motivating to get up for this game. We know we can play better as a team and it will be a real challenge for us.

“If we needed a bit of a jolt to get going, then this is it.”

Brian Noble will select from:

2. Mark Calderwood, 3. Darrell Goulding, 4. George Carmont, 5. Pat Richards, 6.Trent Barrett, 7. Thomas Leuluai, 8. Stuart Fielden, 9. Mickey Higham, 10. Iafeta Paleaaesina, 12. Phil Bailey, 13. Sean O'Loughlin, 14. Liam Colbon, 15. Andy Coley, 16. Harrison Hansen, 17. Michael McIlorum, 22. Joel Tomkins, 24. Eamon O’Carroll, 25. Thomas Coyle, 27. Lee Mossop.

Referee for the clash which kicks off at 2.30pm is Richard Silverwood.

THIS MATCH IS SOLD OUT!

Stat Attack:

Wigan’s last win at Saints was 28-4 on 5 September 2003.

They drew 21-21 on their next visit to St. Helens the following year, but since then they have lost on all four trips, including a club record 75-0 defeat in the 2005 RL Challenge Cup.

2007 meetings
engage Super League
Wigan 14 v St. Helens 32
St. Helens 34 v Wigan 18 at Cardiff
St. Helens 19 v Wigan 12
Wigan 20 v St. Helens 12

Super League meetings summary
St. Helens won 14 (7 home)
Wigan won 19 (8 away)
Draws 2 (1 at Wigan, 1 at St. Helens)
St. Helens highest score: 48-10 (H) ... 2006 (Also widest margin)
Wigan highest score: 65-12 (A) ... 1997 (Also widest margin)

Plus play-off
St. Helens won 3 (1 home, 1 Grand Final at Old Trafford)
Wigan won 3 (all home)
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Dicko
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Its going to be a great game but I fancy Saints for this one.
 
Danny_fc-till-i-die_08
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tbh mate i rekon wigan will come out on top, i just got a really good feeling lol
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saint;HAYLEiGH
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i think we have as gOOd Of a chance as wigan dO.
bOth teams haven't had the best start tO the seasOn, but i think that saints may win.
hOpefully they will win anywayy.

cOme On the saints (Y)

xo
saints;RLFC

anthony stewart &; lee gilmour <33
 
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