Leeds Rhinos will be under the lights on Thursday night as Richard Agar's side take on the reigning League Leaders' Shield holders and last year's Grand
James Maloney has been denied a farewell premiership gift after his Catalans Dragons side went down to St Helens in the Super League grand final at Old Trafford on Sunday morning (AEST). A two-time premiership winner with the Roosters (2013) and Sharks (2016) in the NRL, Maloney was hoping to win a third premiership medal […]
to work on st helens got a hat trick of titles after beating catalan dragons. that seals a hat trick of titles for saints, but the french side miss out on making history as the first non british winners. stuart pollitt reports. for st helens, this was familiar territory. a third successive grand final. but for their opponents, old trafford is foreign soil, 700 miles from home in the south of france. st helens kevin naiqama is soon leaving these shores. this was his farewell appearance, but he took two bodies and the ball over the line for the opening try. catalan had a pre match message from somebody who knows how to score goals on this ground, eric cantona. it was the boot of james maloney that kept them in touch. 6 4 st helens at halftime. catalan needed a catalyst, and they got one when mike mcmeeken latched onto this high kick to score. the french side in front, time slipping away for saints,
Kevin Naiqama reminded NRL clubs of his talents after bowing out of Super League with two tries and the Harry Sunderland Medal as St Helens triumphed 12-10 over Catalans in the grand final at Old Trafford.
MANCHESTER, England (AP) France-based Catalans Dragons' bid to become the first overseas team to win the English Super League came up just short when they lost to St. Helens 12-10 in the grand final on Saturday.