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BackSt Helens End Losing Run with Dominant Win Over Huddersfield Giants
St Helens End Losing Run with Dominant Win Over Huddersfield Giants
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BBC Sport6/21/2026Sports2 min read

St Helens End Losing Run with Dominant Win Over Huddersfield Giants

Quick Look

  • St Helens ended their losing streak in the Super League with a comfortable 38-6 victory over bottom-placed Huddersfield Giants.
  • Curtis Sironen scored two tries, with Jake Davies adding another brace to secure the win.
  • Huddersfield's only try came from Cole Geyer.

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Why It Matters

St Helens ended their losing Super League run with a comfortable win over bottom side Huddersfield Giants. The victory sees St Helens remain sixth in the table but level on points with teams above them.

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St Helens (16) 38

Tries: Sironen 2, Macdonald, Walmsley, Robertson, Davies 2 Goals: Hastings 5

Huddersfield (0) 6

Try: Geyer Goal: Flanagan

St Helens ended their losing Super League run as they earned a comfortable win over bottom side Huddersfield Giants.

The hosts touched down twice midway through the first half as Curtis Sironen went over in quick succession and Nene Macdonald added a third try before half-time.

Cole Geyer hit back for the Giants after the break but Alex Walmsley added to the hosts' lead.

Harry Robertson continued Saints' dominance while Jake Davies' pair of tries broke the hosts through the 30-point mark in style.

Victory for Saints means they remain sixth in the table but are now level on 20 points with third-placed Hull KR, fourth-placed Wigan and Wakefield in fifth.

Huddersfield, on the other hand, stay bottom and have now lost eight successive games.

Sironen's opener came at the second time of asking, having had an initial effort chalked off after he prospered from George Flanagan knocking-on to go over, only for it to be judged that the Huddersfield full-back had been tackled in the air in the build-up.

He successfully opened his account for the afternoon when he worked onto Daryl Clark's offload.

And he got his second moments later thanks to some fine work from Tristan Sailor, who chased his own kick and set up Sironen to motor through.

Saints continued their first-half dominance as they worked the ball wide to Macdonald to stroll in with ease as he marked his comeback from injury with his second try of the campaign.

Having been outplayed for most of the first half, Huddersfield produced a better showing on their return for the second and they were rewarded for their spell of pressure when Geyer crashed over to get their first points on the board.

A stifling day's action, with another summer heatwave in the UK just beginning, saw Huddersfield's Lewis Jagger succumb to heat stroke.

The conditions had a predictable effect on the game, which was slow and error-prone at times, with one such mistake - from Lee Kershaw's knock-on - leading to Walmsley's try as the St Helens man spun his way over despite the visitors crowding his dash to the line.

Robertson's try then came following Jackson Hastings' kick, which caught out Huddersfield and was patted into his path by Sironen for him to race in, while Davies went in following a penalty and then spun at the corner for his second to put the gloss on a fine showing by the hosts.

St Helens: Welsby; Dagnall, Robertson, Percival, Macdonald; Sailor, Hastings; Walmsley, Clark, Klemmer, Sironen, Wright, Shorrocks.

Interchanges: Delaney, Davies, Humphreys, Suluka-Fifita.

Huddersfield: Flanagan; Kershaw, Jagger, Gagai, Milne; Lolohea, Russell; Rogers, Woolford, Patolo, O'Donnell, Dunford, Powell.

Interchanges: Burgess, English, Cozza, Geyer.

Open Questions

  • Will Huddersfield's losing streak continue?
  • Can St Helens maintain this form?

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