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BBC News
17-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
St Helens and Leeds open WSL season with a draw
Victoria Whitfield's late try helped St Helens complete their fight back from 10 points down to secure a 20-20 Women's Super League opening-round draw with Leeds McColm converted Whitfield's second try of the day to earn last season's beaten Women's Super League Grand Finalists a share of the points at the Totally Wicked from Keara Bennett and Isabel Northrop gave Leeds a commanding start against a Saints team that had booked their place in a fifth straight Challenge Cup final with victory against York Valkyrie a week pulled a try back to make it 10-4 at the break, only for Melanie Howard to extend Rhinos' lead immediately after the Hoyle responded for Saints with a try against her former side before Ebony Stead grabbed the visitors' fourth score of the however, went on to make a huge impact with a crucial try of her own before landing the decisive conversion.


BBC News
11-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Warrington defeat Leigh to reach Wembley
Betfred Challenge Cup semi-finalWarrington (15) 21Tries: Tai, Vaughan, King Goals: Sneyd 4 Drop-goal: SneydLeigh (4) 14Tries: Ipape, Niu 2 Goal: O'Brien Warrington Wolves secured a second consecutive Challenge Cup final appearance with victory over local rivals Leigh Leopards in a pulsating match at the Totally Wicked Ipape put Leigh ahead after just 49 seconds but tries from Rodrick Tai, Paul Vaughan and Toby King, and the impeccable kicking of Marc Sneyd put Sam Burgess' side in who won the 2023 final, refused to give up as Tesi Niu went over twice in the second half, but Sneyd's shrewd drop-goal with the last action of the first half kept daylight between the sides, in sweltering who lost to all-conquering Wigan Warriors at Wembley last year, will face Hull Kingston Rovers in the final on 7 to follow. Warrington: Dufty; Josh Thewlis, Tai, King, Ashton; Ratchford, Sneyd; Yates, Powell, Vaughan, Holroyd, Fitzgibbon, Philbin, Crowther, Lindop, Armstrong; McIntosh, Niu, Hanley, Charnley; O'Brien, Lam; Trout, Ipape, Mulhern, O'Neill, Hughes, Hodgson, McNamara, Davis, Liam Moore.