SAINTS have won their last 15 meetings with Castleford.
The Tigers’ last win was on April 6 2008 when they edged home 30-24.
Last 10 Meetings:
St Helens 21, Castleford 14 (SLR3, 27/2/15)
St Helens 41, Castleford 0 (SLQPO, 19/9/14)
St Helens 38, Castleford 16 (SLR17, 22/6/14)
Castleford 28, St Helens 30 (SLR8, 11/4/14)
Castleford 24, St Helens 40 (SLR21, 7/7/13)
St Helens 48, Castleford 18 (SLR10, 1/4/13)
St Helens 44, Castleford 12 (SLR25, 17/8/12)
Castleford 12, St Helens 18 (SLR11, 9/4/12)
Castleford 26, St Helens 46 (SLR23, 31/7/11)
St Helens 22, Castleford 20 (SLR12, 25/4/11)
Super League Summary:
Castleford won 4
St Helens won 34 (includes wins in 1999 and 2014 play-offs)
1 draw
High and Lows:
Castleford highest score: 36-22 (H, 2002) (Widest margin: 35-16, H, 1997)
St Helens highest score: 72-4 (A, 2006) (also widest margin)
Career Milestones:
Jon Wilkin needs one try to reach a career century of touchdowns.
His total of 99 has been scored as follows: 8 for Hull KR (2000-2002), 90 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).
Try-Scoring Runs:
Castleford’s Denny Solomona (4-1-2) and Saints’ Adam Swift (1-1-1) have scored tries in their sides’ last three matches.
Winning Runs:
Saints have won their last five matches. Their last defeat was 33-26 at Catalans Dragons on May 9.
Consecutive Appearances:
Mose Masoe has the longest run of consecutive appearances amongst Super League players, with 49.
He made his Saints debut as a substitute in a 38-18 win against Hull KR at Langtree Park on March 7 2014 and has been ever-present.
1 Mose Masoe (St Helens) 49
2 Danny Washbrook (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 41
3 Elliott Whitehead (Catalans Dragons) 37
4 Jermaine McGillvary (Huddersfield Giants) 34
5 = Paul Aiton (Leeds Rhinos), Chris Hill (Warrington Wolves) 33
First Utility Super League Leading Scorers:
Tries:
1 Joe Burgess (Wigan Warriors) 18
2 Tom Lineham (Hull FC) 15
3 = Ken Sio (Hull Kingston Rovers), Tommy Makinson (St Helens), Jordan Turner (St Helens) 13
6 = Kevin Brown (Widnes Vikings), Dominic Manfredi (Wigan Warriors) 12
8 = Zeb Taia (Catalans Dragons), Kieran Dixon (Hull Kingston Rovers), Albert Kelly (Hull Kingston Rovers), Josh Mantellato (Hull Kingston Rovers) 11
Goals:
1 Scott Dureau (Catalans Dragons) 59
2 = Danny Brough (Huddersfield Giants), Luke Gale (Castleford Tigers) 56
4 Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos) 54
5 Matty Smith (Wigan Warriors) 53
6 Josh Mantellato (Hull Kingston Rovers) 51
7 = Stefan Ratchford (Warrington Wolves), Marc Sneyd (Hull FC) 37
9 Jack Owens (Widnes Vikings) 36
10 Josh Griffin (Salford Red Devils) 33
Goals Percentage:
1 Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos) 85.71 (54/63)
2 Danny Tickle (Widnes Vikings) 84.61 (11/13)
3 Tommy Makinson (St Helens) 82.60 (19/23)
4 Scott Dureau (Catalans Dragons) 80.82 (59/73)
5 = Danny Brough (Huddersfield Giants) (56/73), Luke Gale (Castleford Tigers) 76.71 (56/73)
7 Josh Griffin (Salford Red Devils) 75.00 (33/44)
8 Marc Sneyd (Hull FC) 71.15 (37/52)
9 Craig Hall (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 71.05 (27/38)
10 Gareth O’Brien (Warrington Wolves) 69.56 (16/23)
Points:
1 Josh Mantellato (Hull Kingston Rovers) 146
2 Luke Gale (Castleford Tigers) 137
3 Danny Brough (Huddersfield Giants) 126
4 Scott Dureau (Catalans Dragons) 124
5 Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos) 122
6 Matty Smith (Wigan Warriors) 120
7 Jack Owens (Widnes Vikings) 96
8 Stefan Ratchford (Warrington Wolves) 94
9 = Tommy Makinson (St Helens), Marc Sneyd (Hull FC) 90