Jack Wales, Harry Robertson, Daril Clark and Kyle Feldt Result trying to seek at Wakefield at Wakefield as Mark Percival strikes 10 points in Superliga; Ski Sports Is the only place to watch every superstory game in the Super League this year with covering Las Vegas on Saturday
Last Updated: 01.03.25 16:55

Kyle Feldt ended spectacularly, because St Helens scored four attempts at Wakefield to move the top of the Super League
Saint Helens conveyed his first serious examination of the Super League of the season to return to the top of the table with a win of 26-6 in Wakefield.
Saints focused under-power Salford 82-0 in their introductory match before Castleford 46-6, but had to work hard to overcome the new-promotional trinity in the dii kitchen.
Jack Wales, Harry Robertson, Daril Clark and Kyle Feldt moved for visitors, while marked Percival hit 10 points.
Isaiah Wagan forced the way Wakefield just tried, with Max Jovitt, who hit Extras.
Wakefield greeted the Kukura back Liam Hood from injury with Jake Trueman who returned to initially 13 after a disease, which also had a limited rootroom during a narrow defeat last time Hull Cr.
Morgan Knowles, who announced the club at the end of the year on Friday to join NRL clothing Dolphins, replaced Jake Wingfield in St Helens just changing only from their victory in the jungle.
Percival hit the saints in five-minute lead after Jai Pitts punished to resolve Alex Walmley.
Wakefield refused to roll over and Tom Johnstone failed to collect a wide passage that would see it clearly in the corner, and the resulting fumping allows visitors to regroup and force it in touch.
The saints almost expanded their advantage when it broke the wings of the field, but she refused some desperate trinity to defend only a short.
Walesbi scored a disputed first game attempt after 20 minutes. Saints seemed to go to crossing the corner after Jon Bennison’s crossing, but his crossing back, and Curtis Sironen was accidentally kicked behind the line, as he tried to gather, with Walesbius to be checked after a long video.

St Helens’s Jack Wales celebrates his disputed opening attempt against Wakefield
Percival added accessories, but Wakefield reacted at 27. minutes when he was wagged in packages after the homepage returned ownership deeply in the territory of saints.
However, the saints once again extended their advantage only three minutes later. Johnstone’s on the left wing of seats and Robertson managed to move into a nestless one of his own half.
The saints enjoyed the best spell half a little before Hooter went, and the out-ball allowed Percival to throw out two more points on the hits of half that would be 14-6 on the break.

Harry Robertson crossed to put St Helens 14-6 forward in halftime and control
The Spread Spell VaKefield pressure after the interval came to nothing when the hall knocked near a 10-meter line.
Saints was then the result of a consequence of doubt at 57. minutes, because Tristan Naval demolition sent Clark below the stand before Feldt crossed the corner 10 minutes later.
Wakefield continued to spin a chance – Lachlan Walmley spilled in the corner near the line – the meaning of St Helens admitted only two attempts in three games.
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