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In round 26 of the 2022 Super League season, Murphy scored four tries for Wakefield in their 34-18 victory over an understrength St Helens RFC team. [7] On 7 March 2023, Murphy was ruled out for the remainder of the 2023 Super League season with an ACL injury.
Six teams - Catalans, Hull FC, Huddersfield, Leeds Wakefield, Wigan - will play Super League matches in the first week, while the remaining six - Castleford, Hull KR, Leigh, Salford, St Helens and Warrington - will play in the second week, allowing each team to rest their players for one week regardless of their status in the Challenge Cup. [11]
St Helens were beaten by Wakefield Trinity in the 1967 Rugby Football League Championship Final at Station Road, Swinton on 10 May 1967 by 20 points to 9 in a replay, [82] after a 7–7 draw 4 days earlier. [83] This would be Coan's last year in charge at St Helens after a highly successful period as boss. He was replaced by Cliff Evans.
The full fixture list was released on 21 November 2024, with the newly promoted Wakefield Trinity playing away to Leeds Rhinos in Round One. [1] As Wigan had qualified for the 2025 edition of Rugby League Las Vegas , their round 3 fixture at home to Warrington Wolves on 1 March will be held at the Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada . [ 2 ]
St Helens 22-16 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats St Helens made it three consecutive wins with a hard-fought if scrappy win over the in-form Wakefield. Despite a strong, assured start from the Drednaughts with tries from Daryl Millard and young Dale Morton inside the first ten minutes, St Helens finally got going and got onto the scoreboard on 27 ...
Catalans Dragons v St Helens: 5 May 2023, 19:45 12 Wakefield Trinity v Hull FC: 11 May 2023, 20:00 Wigan Warriors v Leeds Rhinos: 12 May 2023, 20:00 St Helens v Salford Red Devils: 13 May 2023, 13:00 Channel 4 13 Hull KR v Wigan Warriors: 25 May 2023, 20:00 Sky Sports Leeds Rhinos v St Helens: 26 May 2023, 20:00 14 (Magic Weekend) Salford Red ...
St Helens were beaten by Wakefield Trinity in the 1967 Rugby Football League Championship Final at Station Road, Swinton on 10 May 1967 by 20 points to 9 in a replay, [80] after a 7–7 draw 4 days earlier. [81] This would be Coan's last year in charge at St Helens after a highly successful period as boss. He was replaced by Cliff Evans.
At the end of August, St Helens suffered their only home loss of the season, 34–18 to Wakefield, but despite this were confirmed as league leaders' as Wigan also lost. [9] The final round of the regular season was a top against bottom clash in which St Helens won 36–16 over an already relegated Toulouse. [10]