James Roby needs one appearance to move ahead of Ben Westwood abd into stand alone sixth place in the list of Super League’s all-time leaders, with Leon Pryce and Jamie Peacock firmly in his sights in the coming weeks:

Kevin Sinfield 454

Andy Lynch 452

Paul Wellens 439

Jamie Peacock 438

Leon Pryce 432

Ben Westwood 430

James Roby 430

Rob Burrow 429

Danny Tickle 419

Keith Senior 413

 

Regan Grace has scored tries in Saints’s last three meetings with Wakefield (1-1-2).

Last ten meetings:

St Helens 34, Wakefield 6 (SLR3, 16/4/21)

St Helens 48, Wakefield 6 (SLR9, 15/10/20)

(at Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington)

Wakefield 16, St Helens 20 (SLR15, 9/10/20)

(at Emerald Headingley, Leeds)

St Helens 26, Wakefield 6 (SLR24, 2/8/19)

St Helens 48, Wakefield 10 (CCQF, 1/6/19)

Wakefield 18, St Helens 24 (SLR2, 10/2/19)

Wakefield 16, St Helens 36 (SLS8-R2, 16/8/18)

St Helens 34, Wakefield 30 (SLR19, 29/6/18)

Wakefield 24, St Helens 20 (SLR11, 15/4/18)

Wakefield 16, St Helens 18 (SLS8-R5, 7/9/17)

Super League summary

Wakefield won 9

St Helens won 42

Wakefield highest score: 41-22 (H, 2004) (also widest margin)

St Helens highest score: 64-16 (H, 2005) (Widest margin: 60-4, H, 2005)

 

TOMMY MAKINSON needs two tries to reach 150 for his career.

141 for St Helens (2011-2021)

– 3 for Rochdale Hornets (2013, dual-registration)

– 4 for England (2018)

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