SAINTS have won their last two meetings with Huddersfield Giants and 29 in total in the Super League era.
This season they won 17-16 in the Challenge Cup at the John Smith’s Stadium and 41-22 at home in May.
Last 10 Meetings:
St Helens 41, Huddersfield 22 (SLR14, 23/5/14)
Huddersfield 16, St Helens 17 (CCR4, 6/4/14)
Huddersfield 25, St Helens 16 (SLR17, 3/6/13)
St Helens 4, Huddersfield 40 (SLR1, 2/2/13)
St Helens 46, Huddersfield 12 (SLR22, 29/7/12)
Huddersfield 17, St Helens 16 (SLR5, 4/3/12)
St Helens 19, Huddersfield 6 (SLR24, 12/8/11)
Huddersfield 40, St Helens 18 (SLR14, 14/5/11)
St Helens 42, Huddersfield 22 (SLQSF, 24/9/10)
St Helens 30, Huddersfield 22 (SLR17, 11/6/10)
Super League Summary:
Huddersfield won 7
St Helens won 29 (includes wins in 2009 and 2010 play-offs)
Highs and Lows:
Huddersfield highest score: 40-18 (H, 2011); 40-4 (A, 2013) (Widest margin: 40-4, A, 2013)
St Helens highest score: 68-18 (H, 1998) (Widest margin: 68-18, H, 1998; 54-4, H, 2007)
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
Jordan Turner – 1 appearance away from 150 (32 for Salford, 2006-2007 & 2009; 67 for Hull FC, 2010-2012 and 50 for St Helens, 2013-2014)
Paul Wellens – 2 tries away from 200 (198 for St Helens, 1998-2014)
Consecutive Appearances:
Hull FC’s Joe Westerman has the longest run of consecutive appearances amongst Super League players, with 43.
Westerman last missed a Hull game on 25 May, 2013 – a 22-16 Magic Weekend win against Hull KR at Manchester’s Etihad Stadium.
His streak then started on 31 May, 2013 – an 18-6 home win against Leeds.
1 Joe Westerman (Hull FC) 43
2 = Matt Cook (London Broncos), Sia Soliola (St Helens) 33
4 = Eorl Crabtree (Huddersfield Giants), Zeb Taia (Catalan Dragons) 30
First Utility Super League Leading Scorers:
Tries:
1 Joel Monaghan (Warrington Wolves) 26
2 Morgan Escare (Catalan Dragons) 25
3 Tom Makinson (St Helens) 24
4 = Michael Oldfield (Catalan Dragons), Jermaine McGillvary (Huddersfield Giants) 20
6 = Justin Carney (Castleford Tigers), Michael Shenton (Castleford Tigers), Elliott Whitehead (Catalan Dragons), Joe Wardle (Huddersfield Giants), Josh Charnley (Wigan Warriors) 17
Goals:
1 Marc Sneyd (Castleford Tigers) 98
2 Danny Brough (Huddersfield Giants) 96
3 Matty Smith (Wigan Warriors) 94
4 Travis Burns (Hull Kingston Rovers) 78
5 Danny Tickle (Widnes Vikings) 74
6 Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos) 71
7 Chris Bridge (Warrington Wolves) 67
8 Luke Walsh (St Helens) 66
9 Thomas Bosc (Catalan Dragons) 64
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) 89.74 (35/39)
4 Sam Williams (Catalan Dragons) 84.00 (21/25)
5 Jordan Rankin (Hull FC) 83.78 (31/37)
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) 78.02 (71/91)
10 Josh Griffin (Salford Red Devils) 77.77 (21/27)
Points:
1 Marc Sneyd (Castleford Tigers) 222
2 Matty Smith (Wigan Warriors) 210
3 Danny Brough (Huddersfield Giants) 208
4 Chris Bridge (Warrington Wolves) 178
5 Travis Burns (Hull Kingston Rovers) 170
6 Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos) 162
7 Danny Tickle (Widnes Vikings) 160
8 Luke Walsh (St Helens) 153
9 Jarrod Sammut (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 136
10 Thomas Bosc (Catalan Dragons) 133