Super League: St Helens 26-24 Castleford Tigers – Feldt suffers injury in Saints win

https://www.profitableratecpm.com/f4ffsdxe?key=39b1ebce72f3758345b2155c98e6709c

The holy coach, Paul Welens, rested several front line players entering the match, but after three consecutive defeats, he wanted a victory by stimulating morale, and I just got it.

Case had lost six of their seven previous games and sent 62 points to Wigan Warriors last week, but they seemed to take into account the words of interim coach Chris Chester after saying that they were playing to try to impress the incoming coach Ryan Carr, who takes over next season.

It seemed that they could be in a scorching night when Stephens, 20, crashed for an early test, but the two Tests of Tate gave it to the traveling support something to finally encourage.

Feldt leveled the score with a graceful jump and a pirouette of the delicate chip and bell by Jonny Lomax, who will join the Hull FC next season, injected fresh energy and added another test to ensure that the local team was put forward at half-time.

Lomax and Feldt combined again so that the Australian scored his second try at the start of the second half and Bennison, another crowd of saints, perhaps scored his last match for the club with another who seemed to seal the victory.

Feldt then seemed to injure his back in a tackle and left the field of pain.

And a tiring team of the saints almost threw his head while Wood entered the corner, Tate gave a boost to the new coach coach with his third of the night and Horne led a charge of escape to fill the gap at two points.

In the end, only the Hoy’s conversion rate of two to five cost the case A has won their deserved lively performance.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button