
Leeds Rhinos
Kevin Sinfield [LK] 8 Pts; 1t, 2g
Scott Donald [WG] 4 Pts; 1t
St Helens
Francis Meli [WG] 8 Pts; 2t
Sean Long [HB] 6 Pts; 3g
Maurie Fa'asavalu [BE] 4 Pts; 1t
Bryn Hargreaves [PR] 4 Pts; 1t
Leon Pryce [F8] 4 Pts; 1t

Sat June 21, 2008
Impressive Saints take advantage of 12-man Rhinos 2008 engage English Super League - Round 18 St Helens moved to within two points of the engage Super League leaders after taking advantage of the dismissal of Leeds Rhinos forward Nick Scruton to take the spoils in an epic Grand Final re-run at Headingley Carnegie Stadium. 11:41
Thu June 19, 2008
Leeds to hold minutes silence for Great Britain legend 2008 engage English Super League - Round 18 There will be a minutes silence prior to the kick off of the engage Super League clash between Leeds and St Helens as a mark of respect for former Great Britain star David Topliss, who sadly passed away this week. 21:17
Leeds sign McGuire and Burrow to five year deals Leeds Rhinos World Champions Leeds Rhinos have been handed a massive boost ahead of their clash with rivals St Helens this Friday at Headingley Carnegie with the announcement that Great Britain stars Rob Burrow and Danny McGuire have both signed new contracts to keep 21:07
Headingley Insight: Leeds v St Helens 2008 engage English Super League - Round 18 In this weeks edition of Headingley Carnegie Insight Leeds Head Coach Brian McClennan looks ahead to the Rhinos clash with St Helens this Friday at Headingley Carnegie, kick off 7:30pm. 15:13
Wed June 18, 2008
Rhinos star takes up canoe for Cancer Challenge Leeds Rhinos Former Leeds Rhinos star Willie Poching is hoping to raise funds for a local children's cancer ward by canoeing from Liverpool to Leeds. 14:44
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Fri June 20 2008, 7:30PM GMTFri: Leeds Rhinos 12 l. St Helens 26 at
Headingley, Leeds, UKCrowd: 18,303
Sat June 21 2008, 7:30PM GMTSat: Les Catalans Dragons 52 d. Warrington Wolves 14 at
Stade Gilbert BrutusCrowd: 9,040
Sat June 21 2008, 7:30PM GMTSat: Hull KR 18 l. Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 26 at
Craven Park, Hull (UK)Crowd: 8,427
Sun June 22 2008, 3:00PM GMTSun: Huddersfield Giants 26 d. Harlequins 16 at
Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield, UKCrowd: 4,176
Sun June 22 2008, 3:00PM GMTSun: Bradford Bulls 36 d. Hull FC 22 at
Odsal Stadium, Bradford, Yorkshire, UKCrowd: 9,511
Sun June 22 2008, 3:30PM GMTSun: Castleford Tigers 22 drew Wigan Warriors 22 at
The Jungle, Wheldon Road, Castleford (UK)Crowd: 7,048
Sat June 21, 2008
Source: www.superleague.co.ukSt Helens moved to within two points of the engage Super League leaders after taking advantage of the dismissal of Leeds Rhinos forward Nick Scruton to take the spoils in an epic Grand Final re-run at Headingley Carnegie Stadium.
The champions, who had Scruton sent off after 53 minutes for a spear tackle on hooker Keiron Cunningham, were six points clear of their rivals eight days ago but are now looking over their shoulder after suffering back-to-back defeats for the first time since last July.
Saints' 11th straight victory, which was achieved by the margin of five tries to two, enabled them to avenge this season's home defeat by the Rhinos as well as their Old Trafford humiliation and also saw them gain a psychological advantage ahead of next month's Carnegie Challenge Cup semi-final.
It was stalemate in the opening quarter, which set the scene for a tough, physical battle in which Saints, without four regular forwards, held their own.
Referee Steve Ganson, in charge of his home-town team St Helens for the first time, placed on report a three-man tackle which left Saints substitute Maurie Fa'asavalu writhing in agony on the ground but the Samoa-born Great Britain international recovered to score the opening try.
The breakthrough finally came on 24 minutes when intricate passing by James Graham and Leon Pryce got Fa'asavalu into a hole and he bumped off full-back Brent Webb with surprising ease to cross for the opening try.
Sean Long added the conversion but the scores were level six minutes later when Leeds captain Kevin Sinfield touched down Danny McGuire's neatly-judged grubber kick and converted his own try to extend his scoring sequence to 63 matches.
The champions almost went in front when Webb broke clear but Lee Smith over-ran the ball and Saints struck back immediately to regain the lead in fortuitous fashion.
Long's kick hit the left-hand upright and took a wicked deflection to hand prop Bryn Hargreaves, hat-trick hero against Bradford Bulls a week earlier, an easy try.
Long made a mess of the goalkick but it took St Helens just four minutes to build on their slender half-time advantage, Pryce and Paul Wellens working the ball out to the left where Francis Meli finished decisively for their third try.
Leeds were far from out of it, though, and they looked likely scorers when Webb took Jamie Peacock's neat offload to scoot away from Wellens but Matt Gidley got back to make the tackle.
But the Rhinos were reduced to 12 men on 53 minutes when Scruton was sent off for what looked like an horrific tackle on Cunningham, although the veteran hooker made a quick recovery.
Saints immediately made the extra man count, with half-backs Long and Pryce combining with Wellens and Willie Talau to get Meli over for his second try to take the score to 18-6.
It could have been even worse for Leeds had Sinfield not saved a certain try by ripping the ball from Long's grasp as he went over the line while Cunningham lost the ball attempting a trademark close-range touchdown.
The misses began to look costly when on their first meaningful attack of the second half, Keith Senior sent winger Scott Donald over for his 18th try of the season, bringing him level with his opposite number Ade Gardner at the top of the engage Super League list.
Sinfield's touchline conversion cut the gap to six points but Saints made sure of the win when Long's high kick was plucked out of the air by Pryce for his side's fifth try.
Long added the conversion and, after missing with a drop-goal attempt, completed the scoring with a late penalty.
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Anderson praises Saints performanceThu June 19, 2008
Source: www.leedsrugby.comThere will be a minutes silence prior to the kick off of the engage Super League clash between Leeds and St Helens as a mark of respect for former Great Britain star David Topliss, who sadly passed away this week.
The decision to hold a minutes silence at Headingley Carnegie, which is an honour normally reserved for individuals who have given outstanding service to the Leeds club, has been taken because the clash will be the first public event for Rugby League after the loss of one of the true greats of the game. Topliss was a World Cup winner with Great Britain in 1972 as well as winning the Lance Todd trophy with Wakefield in the 1979 Challenge Cup Final.
Chief Executive Gary Hetherington commented, "All our thoughts are with the Topliss family at this difficult time. Dave was a regular visitor to Headingley Carnegie and was here last month for our game against Wakefield when we marked the 40th anniversary of the Watersplash Final. His death came as a shock to us all and it is only right and proper that we should show our respects for his achievements during his life this Friday. His death is a loss for the whole of Rugby League and this is an opportunity for us all to show our support for his family at this sad time."
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