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
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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)