With Wigan Warriors too if the league by points difference alone, the pressure was on St Helens going into tonight’s game against Leigh Leopards.
The Super League Champions are hoping to avenge their defeat to the Challenge Cup winners in the semi-final.
That game was hugely controversial given the game saw Alex Walmsley and Agnatius Paasi suffer season ending injuries at the hands of John Asiata leading to a passionate statement from Paul Wellens.
With possible bad blood there, we have already seen some angst between the two sets of players.
As Saints built some pressure, Gareth O’Brien was in hand to clean up a grubber kick but he clearly wasn’t happy with the tackle from Mark Percival.
O’Brien and the Leigh fans wanted a high tackle but these calls were denied as Jon Wilkin described it as “a fair challenge.”
Before the game, Wellens warned his side to remain disciplined on Saints TV:
“We’ll play this game the same way we’ve been playing or would play any other game, we’re going out there to work hard for each other, but we want to retain our discipline.
“What I think got lost in the aftermath of that is the fact that my grievances weren’t with Leigh as a Rugby League Club. I think Leigh have been a real shining light in 2023 in terms of what a strong Rugby League Club should look like in this country.
“I think Derek Beaumont, the way he’s invested into the club, the stuff they do off the field, Adrian Lam, I think he’s a wonderful coach, he’s getting his team playing in a great way.
“I have a lot of respect for Leigh and the people that work there, I think they do a fantastic job. Although I would have loved for us being at Wembley a few weeks ago, it was also in some way very nice to see a team like Leigh get the rewards that they deserve as well. So, certainly no grievances on my part with Leigh.”
However, in a shock twist Asiata has been left out by the Leopards tonight.
It has been suggested that this is to protect him with rugby league fans stunned on social media.
Properly bottled it with Asiata… https://t.co/hFRGq5LtLG
— David Cogan (@CoggieDave) September 8, 2023
Another reason suggested was that Leigh would be wary of bans for their final three games of the regular season, and potential playoff matches.
Big Asiata bottled it. Probs for the best don’t want any more bans do we now 😉🧐 https://t.co/eX245y8v5z
— Greg Scott (@GregScott44) September 8, 2023
Another fan noted that Asiata wasn’t the only star player to miss out.
Where’s Charnley as well?
— Orange Peel (@neilarm141) September 8, 2023
One Leigh fan had a more reasonable explanation than the claims that Asiata was running scared, revealing he’s injured.
https://twitter.com/carriemc7/status/1700206560562074022?s=20
On a potential rivalry with Leigh, Wellens said this week:
“I think the more of those types of games we can get in Super League, the better. We have a great rivalry with Wigan, that sells itself.
“Obviously, our rivalry with Warrington as well, it’s grown over the years. To build a similar rivalry with a club like Leigh would be excellent too.
“We’re looking forward to the weekend, the challenge that that presents us, and the atmosphere that it will generate. Like all clubs, you want to play in front of a lot of fans and you want the best atmosphere, and I think we’ll see that on the weekend.”