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Everything you need to know about... St Helens

Leeds Rhinos and St Helens both enter round 15 of the Betfred Super League off the back of wins last time out
Here's more on our opposition, St Helens:
2025: Eyes on the top six
After a period out of form, St Helens have bounced back in style to keep themselves in the top six and the Play Off picture.
Since losing out to Hull KR 20-10 in round four, the side had mixed results in all competitions, losing five of their next eight games after starting the season with a perfect four wins from four. Warrington have proved to be a particularly pointy thorn in the Red Vee's side as the Wolves have come away as victors on three occasions between March and April with a 14-12 win at the Totally Wicked Stadium, a 32-18 triumph at the Halliwell Jones and a 20-12 quarter final result to knock Saints out of the Betfred Challenge Cup. Wigan proved tricky in round eight as well as one of the in-form sides in Super League continued their run of four straight wins against their local rivals.
Wellens' trust in his young talent has come to fruition on occasions too, beating Catalans by a drop goal out in Perpignan as well as Leeds in the Cup and Wakefield in round seven. A more convincing 40-0 win over the Dragons following their Magic Weekend loss to the Rhinos got the side back on track, before Huddersfield and Salford were both put to the sword in 46 point wins.
The next few rounds sees the Red Devils and Rhinos face Saints in quick succession, as well as a trip to Hull FC; an opportunity for Wellens' side to close the gap on Leigh and the top four.

Round Fourteen Review
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Key Names
Jonny Lomax - With Jack Welsby sidelined for the next 16 weeks and George Whitby leaving the field against Salford, Saints stalwart Jonny Lomax will be a key player for the Red Vee on Friday. He has two tries and six try assists this year, plus he has slotted two drop goals.
Kyle Feldt - Feldt returned to action for the first time since March last weekend and it didn't take long for North Queensland's record try scorer to get over the try line once again. He scored four tries, kicked three goals and made over 160 metres on the wing and will make his second appearance against Leeds having played in the World Club win over the Rhinos in 2016.
Matty Lees - Saints current top tackler Matty Lees comes into this week's game after making 147 tackles in his last three games. The prop is in his ninth season as a Saint, and has only lost three times to the Rhinos in his career.
Last time out
Tickets and more information
Tickets for Friday's Super League clash are still available to buy now from the club, but please note that travel has SOLD OUT.
Head to tickets.the rhinos.co.uk to buy now online or phone the ticket office on 0371 423 1315 (Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm).
For pricing and more information, take a look at our fan information.