World Club Challenge: Penrith Panthers 12-13 St Helens

World Club Challenge: Penrith Panthers 12-13 St Helens

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St Helens lift the World Club Challenge trophy
St Helens are the first Super League club to win the World Club Challenge since Wigan in 2017
Penrith Panthers (0) 12
Tries: Tago, To’o Goals: Cleary 2
St Helens (10) 13
Tries: Welsby, Hurrell Goals: Makinson, Percival Drop-goal: Dodd

St Helens upset National Rugby League champions Penrith to become the first Super League side to win the World Club Challenge in Australia since 1994.

Lewis Dodd kicked the winning drop-goal in golden-point extra time after the Panthers fought back from 12-0 down.

Super League champions Saints led 10-0 at the break thanks to Jack Welsby’s try and a second from Konrad Hurrell.

Mark Percival added a penalty but Penrith hit back to level through Izack Tago and Brian To’o’s last-gasp score.

The last club to achieve such a feat down under was the all-conquering Wigan side featuring Jason Robinson, Martin Offiah and Denis Betts; back when league was a winter game, against Wayne Bennett’s star-packed Brisbane Broncos.

This was also Saints’ first win since 2007, again against the Broncos at Bolton’s then Reebok Stadium.

Panthers struggle to match Saints intensity

Lewis Dodd kicks the match-winning drop-goal
Lewis Dodd, who missed St Helens’ Grand Final win over Leeds in September because of injury, kicked the match-winning drop-goal in the World Club Challenge

Any doubts that Saints, who have won Super League four years in a row, could transfer that domestic dominance to a global stage, particularly on away turf, proved utterly unfounded by the performance and result of this final encounter.

In a sense the scoreline failed to represent the control that Saints showed in large periods, forcing errors with their line speed and causing headaches at the other end in attack.

Their opponents Penrith had established their own superiority of the NRL with back-to-back Grand Final wins, and had a glut of world-class stars such as Nathan Cleary, Isaah Yeo and Jarome Luai within their ranks.

Yet St Helens started with an intensity that the Panthers struggled to match, wrapping an insatiable defensive zeal around a quick ruck-game that opened up space to attack.

Welsby was immense, scoring after the tireless James Roby and Jonny Lomax exploited one such ruck to put Curtis Sironen through a hole, and denying To’o a try at the other end.

Alex Walmsley and Matty Lees, assisted by Agnatius Paasi and Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook off the bench, continually churned out metres against a back-pedalling defence.

It was that go-forward which gave Hurrell the chance for his try out wide, a typical surge through, and left Penrith staring at a two-score deficit.

Thunder and lightning delayed the start of the second half, which continued in much the same vein, albeit Penrith started to show more fluidity after a clunky start.

It took until 10 minutes in that they finally breached the hosts, as Cleary’s kick bypassed Saints’ intense rushing defence to put Izack Tago in despite Welsby’s efforts.

Saints might have restored their buffer but for a Welsby pass to be ruled forward as Will Hopoate cruised into space out wide, while defensively they were again magnificent in scrambling to keep out full-back Stephen Crichton.

Both Lomax and Dodd both missed drop-goal shots to finish it in the 80 minutes as time ticked on, and it looked as though Welsby’s perfect night would be ruined in the final minute as his fumble from a hopeful ‘Hail Mary’ kick by Crichton gave To’o a free run to score.

However, the history-making Saints still had more to give and, after Crichton knocked-on inside his own half, they held their nerve with Dodd’s match-winning one-pointer edging a quite bruising and enthralling contest.

Penrith Panthers: Crichton; May, Tago, Turuva, To’o; Luai, Cleary; Leota, Kenny, Fisher-Harris, Garner, Hosking, Yeo.

Interchanges: Cogger, Eisenhuth, Leniu, Salmon, Smith.

St Helens: Welsby; Makinson, Hurrell, Percival, Hopoate; Lomax, Dodd; Walmsley, Roby, Lees, Mata’utia, Sironen, Knowles.

Interchanges: Lussick, McCarthy-Scarsbrook, Paasi, Wingfield, Bell.

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