Saints head to Wakefield on Sunday having won on their last six visits to ‘Belle Vue’.
Trinity’s most recent victory came in August 2012 when they edged a tight contest 33-32.
Super League Summary:
Wakefield won 8
St Helens won 35
Highs and Lows:
Wakefield highest score: 41-22 (H, 2004) (also widest margin)
St Helens highest score: 64-16 (H, 2005) (Widest margin: 60-4, H, 2005)
Head to Head Season Stats:
Saints | Wakefield Trinity |
|
Tries | 47 | 31 |
Goals | 46 | 28 |
Metres | 13,722 | 10,902 |
Breaks | 63 | 58 |
Tackles | 3,434 | 3,070 |
Penalties | 69 | 75 |
Betfred Super League Leading Scorers:
Tries:
1 Fetuli Talanoa (Hull FC) 11
2 = Ben Barba (St Helens), Mark Percival (St Helens) 10
4 Liam Marshall (Wigan Warriors) 9
5 Ash Handley (Leeds Rhinos) 8
6 = Kallum Watkins (Leeds Rhinos), Joe Burgess (Wigan Warriors) 7
Goals:
1 Danny Richardson (St Helens) 46
2 Marc Sneyd (Hull FC) 39
3 Sam Tomkins (Wigan Warriors) 33
4 Ryan Shaw (Hull Kingston Rovers) 28
5 = Danny Brough (Huddersfield Giants), Kallum Watkins (Leeds Rhinos) 21
7 Luke Gale (Castleford Tigers) 20
8 Bryson Goodwin (Warrington Wolves) 19
9 = Liam Finn (Wakefield Trinity), Tom Gilmore (Widnes Vikings) 17
Goals Percentage:
1 Luke Gale (Castleford Tigers) 86.95 (20/23)
2 Marc Sneyd (Hull FC) 86.66 (39/45)
3 Ryan Shaw (Hull Kingston Rovers) 84.84 (28/33)
4 Danny Brough (Huddersfield Giants) 84.00 (21/25)
5 Stefan Ratchford (Warrington Wolves) 83.33 (15/18)
6 Tom Gilmore (Widnes Vikings) 80.95 (17/21)
7 Danny Richardson (St Helens) 80.70 (46/57)
8 Lucas Albert (Catalans Dragons) 80.00 (12/15)
9 Robert Lui (Salford Red Devils) 78.94 (15/19)
10 Krisnan Inu (Widnes Vikings) 75.00 (9/12)
Points:
1 Danny Richardson (St Helens) 98
2 Marc Sneyd (Hull FC) 84
3 Ryan Shaw (Hull Kingston Rovers) 80
4 Sam Tomkins (Wigan Warriors) 78
5 Kallum Watkins (Leeds Rhinos) 70
6 Luke Gale (Castleford Tigers) 47
7 = Danny Brough (Huddersfield Giants), Bryson Goodwin (Warrington Wolves), Robert Lui (Salford Red Devils) 46
10 Fetuli Talanoa (Hull FC) 44