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Richard Silverwood has his say on what shock result means for Super League

Richard Silverwood

On Friday night Leigh Leopards stunned Champions St Helens.

Saints took the lead early as they took a penalty from under the sticks to make it 2-0 after just five minutes and Makinson was involved again on the 10 minute mark when they scored the first try of the night.

Lomax kicked to the corner and winger Makinson knocked it back which allowed Lomax to cross over, Makinson then completed his job by kicking the two extras.

Saints continued to dominate the early action and a second try was added in the 19th minute when young Jon Bennison crossed over, Makinson unable to convert as he hit the post.

Leigh did well to defend their line and then used that as encouragement, pushing onwards and taking some strong territory but ultimately to no avail.

The loudest cheer of the night came in the 32nd minute when Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook came on for his 450th career game but that was the last highlight of the first half, as the teams went in with St Helens 12-0 up.

The second-half started and St Helens were made to defend a lot, although they did so with great quality meaning a scoreless first 10 minutes of the second half.

That changed in the 57th minute mark when the in-form Josh Charnley scored, the ball being spread wide and a clever step back inside from the ex Wigan man saw Leigh record their first points of the night.

Unfortunately for them the conversion was missed and the game went through a heated period that culminated in a Matty Lees sin bin in the 65th minute for a swinging arm.

Leigh immediately took advantage of their man advantage, kicking to the opposite wing this time where Tom Briscoe was able to score but again the kick was missed, leaving Leigh 12-8 behind.

They weren’t behind for much longer though with Zak Hardaker crossing over in the 72nd minute on the back of a six-again. This time Hardaker was able to convert his own try meaning the Leopards took a shock lead 14-12.

That prompted Paul Wellens to make the changes and he traded the experience of Roby and Paasi for the more energetic Lussick and Walmlsey, Saints looking to avoid a second straight defeat.

It didn’t matter though as Leigh crossed over again to all but secure a huge and historic win over the world champions when loanee Joe Shorrocks capitalised on a kick and scored near the posts.

With Zak Hardaker’s conversion making it 20-12 it was incredible scenes at the Leigh Sports Village.

It was a huge win for Adrian Lam’s men and a second in succession, but also shockingly a second successive loss for St Helens.

A huge moment then for Super League, former Super League official believes it is a big result for the competition showing that we could be set for one of the most competitive and exciting seasons in Super League history.

He said: “Class result from Leigh. Doing a great job on and off the field. Makes SL interesting when anyone can beat anyone on any given day. Warrington looking strong. As do Catalans. Leeds and Huddersfield building. Looking like a really competitive SL this year.”

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