Match Report – Hull 34 – 6 St Helens – rezal404


Highlights from the Super League clash between Hull FC and St Helens

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Highlights from the Super League clash between Hull FC and St Helens

Highlights from the Super League clash between Hull FC and St Helens

Jake Clifford returned to inspire Hull FC to their first win over St Helens in 17 attempts as they shrugged off the painful memory of last week’s Challenge Cup defeat with a blistering six-try performance at the MKM Stadium.

Just five days ago Josh Griffin’s sending-off for dissent cost his side a realistic chance of claiming a rare win over Paul Wellens’ men, but Clifford – who had missed the Cup tie through concussion – delivered a 14-point haul to seal a 34 -6 thrashing of the world champions.

Clifford, who was yet to turn professional the last time Hull beat Saints in 2017, set the tone by scoring the first try with less than seven minutes gone and set up the clincher for Cam Scott, before Darnell McIntosh rounded the night off in style with a devastating 70-yard burst.

Jake Clifford opened the scoring for Hull FC

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Jake Clifford opened the scoring for Hull FC

Jake Clifford opened the scoring for Hull FC

Saints had swaggered into East Yorkshire on the back of six straight wins and suggesting they had recovered their best form in impressive recent victories over Huddersfield and Wigan, but they were distinctly second best all evening.

The visitors’ misery was compounded by glaring errors from the usually dependable duo of Lewis Dodd and Jack Welsby, as Tony Smith’s men effectively sealed their win by storming into a 22-0 half-time lead.

Clifford opened the scoring when he stretched over from a short pass from McIntosh, then Carlos Tuimavave added a second after a burst from the impressive Andre Savelio after Dodd carelessly booted the ball into his arms.

Welsby’s moment to forget duly followed on 20 minutes, when he loitered over Jake Trueman’s kick, McIntosh squeezed past to flap the ball back and Trueman pounced to pat it down, with Clifford’s second conversion taking Hull’s lead to 16.

Jake Trueman capitalized on a calamitous Saints' mistake to score for Hull

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Jake Trueman capitalized on a calamitous Saints’ mistake to score for Hull

Jake Trueman capitalized on a calamitous Saints’ mistake to score for Hull

Chris Satae found it far too easy to drive over just past the half-hour mark to score Hull’s fourth, and the first-half damage could have been even worse for Saints after Davy Litten went over acrobatically in the corner but lost contact just before grounding .

Ears no doubt ringing from Wellens’ half-time team talk, Saints summoned the immediate response they required, when James Bell crossed under the posts after a storming run from Konrad Hurrell broke the Hull line for the first time.

With the half-time introduction of James Roby, Wellens’ men had added urgency, and there were signs of a momentum shift as Hull were forced to defend deep to repel a series of Saints attacks.

Andre Savelio was in jubilant mood after Hull FC secured their first victory over St Helens in six years

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Andre Savelio was in jubilant mood after Hull FC secured their first victory over St Helens in six years

Andre Savelio was in jubilant mood after Hull FC secured their first victory over St Helens in six years

But the hosts emerged uncowed, and after surviving another difficult set they responded in style, Scott darting onto Clifford’s clever kick to twist over for his side’s fifth try.

Darnell McIntosh ran the length of the field for a Hull try

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Darnell McIntosh ran the length of the field for a Hull try

Darnell McIntosh ran the length of the field for a Hull try

Litten failed to ground another chance in the corner but McIntosh served up a fitting finale that sees his side shake off the memory of their early-season woes and shaping up for an unlikely shot at the play-offs.

Hull FC head coach Tony Smith was pleased to clinch their first victory over St Helens since 2017 as they triumphed 34-6

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Hull FC head coach Tony Smith was pleased to clinch their first victory over St Helens since 2017 as they triumphed 34-6

Hull FC head coach Tony Smith was pleased to clinch their first victory over St Helens since 2017 as they triumphed 34-6

St Helens boss Paul Wellens was deeply disappointed after his side were thrashed 34-6 by Hull FC

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St Helens boss Paul Wellens was deeply disappointed after his side were thrashed 34-6 by Hull FC

St Helens boss Paul Wellens was deeply disappointed after his side were thrashed 34-6 by Hull FC

What’s next?

St. Helens host Castleford Tigers on Friday June 30, with an 8pm start at the Totally Wicked Stadium, while Hull F.C are at home to league leaders Catalan Dragoons the following day (2.30pm).





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