SAINTS are seeking their first league win at Huddersfield since 2010 when the two sides meet this afternoon.
Their last victory was 24-6 on March 28, 2010.
Super League Summary:
Huddersfield won 8
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)
Career Milestones:
Jon Wilkin needs three tries to reach a career century of touchdowns. His total of 97 has been scored as follows: 8 for Hull KR (2000-2002), 88 for St Helens (2003-2015) and 1 for England (2004-2005, 2008-2009 & 2011-2012). Wilkin also made 6 non-scoring appearances for Great Britain (2006-2007).
Super League Milestones:
(Players reaching significant figures in Super League games only, including play-offs)
Leon Pryce needs one appearance to overtake former Bradford and St Helens teammate Lee Gilmour and move into fifth place in the list of all-time leaders for Super League games played.
1 Paul Wellens (St Helens, 1998-present) 439
2 Kevin Sinfield (Leeds, 1997-present) 434
3 Jamie Peacock (Leeds/Bradford, 1999-present) 416
4 Keith Senior (Leeds/Sheffield, 1996-2011) 413
5 = Lee Gilmour (Wakefield/Castleford/Huddersfield/St Helens/Bradford/Wigan, 1997-2014), Leon Pryce (Hull FC/Catalans Dragons/St Helens/Bradford, 1998-present) 407
7 Andy Lynch (Castleford/Hull FC/Bradford, 1999-present) 401
8 Danny Orr (Castleford/Harlequins/Wigan, 1997-2012) 382
9 Keiron Cunningham (St Helens, 1996-2010) 381
10 Lee Briers (Warrington/St Helens, 1997-2013) 380
Danny Tickle needs 13 points to draw level with Sean Long in fifth place in the list of all-time leading point-scorers.
1 Kevin Sinfield (Leeds, 1997-present) 3,275
2 Paul Deacon (Wigan/Bradford/Oldham, 1997-2011) 2,413
3 Andy Farrell (Wigan, 1996-2004) 2,376
4 Lee Briers (Warrington/St Helens, 1997-2013) 2,288
5 Sean Long (Hull FC/St Helens/Wigan, 1996-2011) 2,200
6 Danny Tickle (Widnes/Hull FC/Wigan/Halifax, 2000-present) 2,187
7 Pat Richards (Wigan, 2006-2013) 2,110
8 Danny Brough (Huddersfield/Wakefield/Castleford/Hull FC, 2005-2006 & 2008-present) 1,741
9 Iestyn Harris (Bradford/Leeds/Warrington, 1996-2001 & 2004-2008) 1,674
10 Michael Dobson (Salford/Hull KR/Wigan/Catalans Dragons, 2006, 2008-2013 & 2015) 1,442
Paul Wellens – 1 try away from 200 (199 for St Helens, 1998-2015)
Try-Scoring Runs:
Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook (1-1-1-1) has scored tries in each of his last four matches.
Consecutive Appearances:
Hull FC’s Joe Westerman has the longest run of consecutive appearances amongst Super League players, with 53. 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) 53
2 Zeb Taia (Catalans Dragons) 43
3 Mose Masoe (St Helens) 39
4 Rangi Chase (Salford Red Devils) 33
5 Danny Washbrook (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 31
First Utility Super League Leading Scorers:
Tries:
1 Justin Carney (Castleford Tigers) 9
2 Ken Sio (Hull Kingston Rovers) 8
3 = Tom Lineham (Hull FC), Albert Kelly (Hull Kingston Rovers), Ben Jones-Bishop (Salford Red Devils), Jordan Turner (St Helens) 7
7 = Aaron Murphy (Huddersfield Giants), Danny McGuire (Leeds Rhinos), Kallum Watkins (Leeds Rhinos), Tom Makinson (St Helens), Chris Riley (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 6
Goals:
1 Josh Mantellato (Hull Kingston Rovers) 35
2 Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos) 31
3 = Scott Dureau (Catalans Dragons), Josh Griffin (Salford Red Devils) 27
5 Danny Brough (Huddersfield Giants) 25
6 Luke Gale (Castleford Tigers) 23
7 Craig Hall (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 22
8 Matty Smith (Wigan Warriors) 20
9 Marc Sneyd (Hull FC) 17
10 Travis Burns (St Helens) 14
Points:
1 Josh Mantellato (Hull Kingston Rovers) 82
2 Josh Griffin (Salford Red Devils) 74
3 Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos) 71
4 Luke Gale (Castleford Tigers) 58
5 = Danny Brough (Huddersfield Giants), Scott Dureau (Catalans Dragons) 55
7 Craig Hall (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 52
8 Matty Smith (Wigan Warriors) 49
9 = Tom Makinson (St Helens) 40, Marc Sneyd (Hull FC) 40