Rugby league: Stunning last-second finish gives St Helens victory in Super League grand final
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28 Nov, 2020 01:10 AM 2 minutes to read
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Jack Welsby swooped to score the winning try right on final hooter after a drop goal attempt struck the post. Video / Sky Sport
St Helens scored a dramatic try after the final hooter to beat fierce rival Wigan 8-4 in Super League’s grand final and retain the British topflight title this morning.
The lowest-scoring final in Super League history had a scarcely believable ending, with the Saints’ Tommy Makinson attempting a long-range drop goal as the clock ticked past 80 minutes.
The ball struck the upright, bounced down and the second bounce kicked left to allow Jack Welsby — narrowly onside as he followed up the kick — to beat Wigan’s Bevan French to ground the ball.
Wigan players sank to their knees as St Helens celebrated a 15th league title, going back-to-back for the first time in 20 years.
Trailing 2-0 at halftime in an arm wrestle at an empty KCOM Stadium in Hull, Wigan scored their first points when Jake Bibby went over in the right corner in the 65th minute.
The conversion struck the bar, and Wigan missed another chance to add two points when Zak Hardaker’s penalty kick from just inside St Helens’ half fell narrowly short and wide.
The Saints immediately went down the other end and snatched victory in the most cruel of ways – as far as Wigan were concerned.
Wigan, whose captain Sean O’Loughlin was playing the final game of his distinguished 19-year professional career, were looking for a third Super League title in five years, and a record-extending 23rd overall.
“It was unbelievable to be part of but it’s a shame how it ended,” O’Loughlin said. “It’s gutting but that’s sport.”
Instead it was the perfect send-off for retiring St Helens prop James Graham.
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“You couldn’t have scripted this,” Graham said. “I’m genuinely moved.”
– AP