Summary
St Helens won a dramatic Super League play-off game against Leeds Rhinos, coming from behind to secure victory with the last play of the match. The final score was St Helens 16, Leeds Rhinos 14, as Shane Wright scored the decisive try for St Helens after a series of passes at the game's end.
Key Facts
- St Helens defeated Leeds Rhinos 16-14 in a Super League play-off eliminator.
- The game was decided in the final moments with Shane Wright scoring the winning try.
- Leeds led 12-6 at halftime but could not maintain their advantage.
- St Helens played without Matty Lees, who left the game because his wife went into labor.
- St Helens' victory sets up a semi-final match against Hull KR.
- Both teams made changes to their line-ups, with injuries and nominee Jake Connor playing important roles.
- Leeds missed several opportunities to score in the second half, leading to their narrow defeat.
- St Helens' win was aided by a late period of play where they capitalized on Leeds' mistakes.