St Helens made a stunning comeback in their Super League match against Bradford Bulls, securing a 30-point victory at the Odsal Stadium. The visitors trailed 10-2 early in the game, but a late hit on Chris Atkin saw Shane Wright sin-binned, and the Bulls capitalised on the opportunity, scoring 10 unanswered points. However, St Helens turned the tide with two tries in seven minutes, courtesy of Jacob Douglas and Curtis Sironen, who marked his 100th appearance for the club with a try. The second half saw a blistering performance from St Helens, with 28 unanswered points and tries from Jack Welsby, Joe Shorrocks, and Jackson Hastings, who scored 20 points with eight successful kicks.
St Helens Storm to Victory at Bradford Bulls
UKPulse Sport DeskSt Helens dominated the second half to win 40-10 against Bradford Bulls, moving up to fourth in the Super League table.
- St Helens secured a 30-point victory over Bradford Bulls
- The win moves St Helens up to fourth in the Super League table
- Bradford Bulls suffered their third consecutive defeat
Why this matters: The Super League is a highly competitive league, and St Helens' victory over Bradford Bulls sends a strong message about their chances in the league this season.
What this means for you: What this means for you: As a fan of the Super League, this result will have significant implications for your team's chances in the league this season.