SAINTS have won their last six meetings with Wakefield.
The Wildcats’ last win was 33-32 at Belle Vue on August 12 2012.
Saints have also won their last six home meetings with Wakefield – the visitor’s last away win coming 22-20 at Knowsley Road on July 17 2009.
Super League Summary:
St Helens won 30
Wakefield won 7
Highs and Lows:
St Helens highest score: 64-16 (H, 2005) (Widest margin: 60-4, H, 2005)
Wakefield highest score: 41-22 (H, 2004) (also widest margin)
Super League Milestones:
(Players reaching significant figures in Super League games only, including play-offs & Super League Super 8s)
Tommy Makinson – 4 points away from 500 (496 for St Helens, 2011-2016)
Point-Scoring Run:
Luke Walsh has the longest scoring streak in the game, having registered points in St Helens’ last 17 matches.
First Utility Super League Leading Scorers:
Tries:
1 Corey Thompson (Widnes Vikings) 8
2 Denny Solomona (Castleford Tigers) 6
3 = Junior Sa’u (Salford Red Devils), Stefan Marsh (Widnes Vikings) 5
5 = Jamie Shaul (Hull FC), Josh Griffin (Salford Red Devils), Ben Currie (Warrington Wolves) 4
Goals:
1 Rhys Hanbury (Widnes Vikings) 23
2 Marc Sneyd (Hull FC) 18
3 Luke Gale (Castleford Tigers) 17
4 Luke Walsh (St Helens) 15
5 Kurt Gidley (Warrington Wolves) 14
Goals Percentage:
1 Kurt Gidley (Warrington Wolves) 93.33 (14/15)
2 Luke Gale (Castleford Tigers) 85.00 (17/20)
3 Jordan Lilley (Leeds Rhinos) 83.33 (10/12)
4 Liam Finn (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 80.00 (12/15)
5 Pat Richards (Catalans Dragons) 76.47 (13/17)
Points:
1 Rhys Hanbury (Widnes Vikings) 58
2 Pat Richards (Catalans Dragons) 38
3 Marc Sneyd (Hull FC) 37
4 Luke Gale (Castleford Tigers) 35
5 = Kurt Gidley (Warrington Wolves), Corey Thompson (Widnes Vikings) 32