SAINTS are chasing their first win over Warrington at Langtree Park when the two sides meet tonight (8pm).
The Wolves have won their last four away meetings with St Helens, including all three fixtures between the sides at Langtree Park.
Saints’ last home win against the Wolves was a 28-12 play-off victory at Knowsley Road on 10 September, 2010.
Last Ten Meetings:
St Helens 24, Warrington 41 (SLR13, 18/5/14) (at Etihad Stadium, Manchester)
Warrington 8, St Helens 38 (SLR1, 13/2/14)
St Helens 16, Warrington 29 (SLR26, 30/8/13)
St Helens 22, Warrington 48 (SLR16, 25/5/13) (at Etihad Stadium, Manchester)
Warrington 10, St Helens 22 (SLR6, 8/3/13)
St Helens 18, Warrington 36 (SLQSF, 29/9/12)
Warrington 6, St Helens 28 (SLQPO, 15/9/12)
St Helens 12, Warrington 22 (SLR23, 6/8/12)
Warrington 16, St Helens 28 (SLR9, 30/3/12)
Warrington 35, St Helens 28 (SLR19, 24/6/11)
Super League Summary:
St Helens won 39 (includes wins in 2010 and 2012 play-offs)
Warrington won 8 (includes win in 2012 play-offs)
2 draws
Highs and Lows:
St Helens highest score: 72-2 (H, 2002) (also widest margin)
Warrington highest score: 56-22 (H, 2001) (also widest margin)
Super League Milestones:
Paul Wellens needs one try to draw level with Keith Senior in second place in the list of all-time leading try-scorers.
1 Danny McGuire (Leeds, 2001-present) 214
2 Keith Senior (Leeds/Sheffield, 1996-2011) 199
3 Paul Wellens (St Helens, 1998-present) 198
4 David Hodgson (Hull KR/Huddersfield/Salford/Wigan/Halifax, 1999-present) 168
5 Leon Pryce (Catalan Dragons/St Helens/Bradford, 1998-present) 165
6 Ade Gardner (Hull KR/St Helens, 2002-present) 153
7 Ryan Hall (Leeds, 2007-present) 152
8 Kirk Yeaman (Hull FC, 2001-present) 149
9 Rob Burrow (Leeds, 2001-present) 148
10 Pat Richards (Wigan, 2006-2013) 147
Paul Wellens – 2 tries away from 200 (198 for St Helens, 1998-2014)
First Utility Super League Leading Scorers:
Tries:
1 = Morgan Escare (Catalan Dragons), Tom Makinson (St Helens), Joel Monaghan (Warrington Wolves) 24
4 Jermaine McGillvary (Huddersfield Giants) 19
5 = Justin Carney (Castleford Tigers), Michael Shenton (Castleford Tigers), Michael Oldfield (Catalan Dragons), Elliott Whitehead (Catalan Dragons), Joe Wardle (Huddersfield Giants), Josh Charnley (Wigan Warriors) 17
Goals:
1 Marc Sneyd (Castleford Tigers) 95
2 Danny Brough (Huddersfield Giants) 93
3 Matty Smith (Wigan Warriors) 90
4 Travis Burns (Hull Kingston Rovers) 77
5 Danny Tickle (Widnes Vikings) 74
6 Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos) 70
7 Chris Bridge (Warrington Wolves) 67
8 Luke Walsh (St Helens) 66
9 Thomas Bosc (Catalan Dragons) 60
10 Jarrod Sammut (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 52
Goals Percentage:
1 Jamie Ellis (Castleford Tigers) 100.00 (10/10)
2 Kevin Locke (Salford Red Devils) 90.90 (10/11)
3 Luke Gale (Bradford Bulls) 89.18 (33/37)
4 Jordan Rankin (Hull FC) 84.37 (27/32)
5 Sam Williams (Catalan Dragons) 84.00 (21/25)
6 Jacob Miller (Hull FC) 81.81 (9/11)
7 Jarrod Sammut (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 81.25 (52/64)
8 Luke Walsh (St Helens) 78.57 (66/84)
9 Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos) 77.77 (70/90)
10 Marc Sneyd (Castleford Tigers) 77.23 (95/123)
(10 minimum attempts to qualify)
Points:
1 Marc Sneyd (Castleford Tigers) 216
2 Danny Brough (Huddersfield Giants) 202
3 Matty Smith (Wigan Warriors) 197
4 Chris Bridge (Warrington Wolves) 178
5 Travis Burns (Hull Kingston Rovers) 168
6 = Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos), Danny Tickle (Widnes Vikings) 160
8 Luke Walsh (St Helens) 153
9 Jarrod Sammut (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 136
10 Thomas Bosc (Catalan Dragons) 125