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Women’s Super League Grand Final: Wigan Warriors 16-12 St Helens | Manchester News

By uk-times.com5 October 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Saints were underdogs going into the game after being hammered 42-6 at Wembley in June, but the way they bounced back in Super League to earn a 22-22 draw and then narrowly lose 24-20 to push Wigan all the way indicated that this would be a tough encounter for both, and so it proved.

Wigan’s dangerous backs were up against Saints’ powerhouse pack, and that led to a tight, tense first half in which both sides defended with discipline and determination.

Grace Banks was denied an opening try for Wigan when a video review spotted an obstruction in the build-up, and then Rebecca Rotheram’s fine tackle stopped Jenna Foubister racing clear as Saints were on the back foot.

Winger Davies kept up her record of scoring in every game against Saints this season, bursting through two would-be tacklers and going over in the corner, but it was all square when Banks spilled a Faye Gaskin high bomb and Saints quickly moved it left to give McGifford her 20th try of the Super League season.

Saints took a half-time lead when they again shifted the ball quickly and Hook went over in the corner.

Wigan were facing only their second defeat of the season but reacted like champions, forcing Saints into a goal-line drop-out and then quickly shifting it left for Jones to level the score.

Five minutes later, Jones put in a repeat, scooting over after more slick handling and as the Saints defence tired the pace and power of Davies proved too much as the England player stormed down the right to score another in the corner.

Saints dug deep to push Wigan back in the closing stages and Hook forced her way over through sheer willpower, but with Gaskin missing all of her conversions from wide out, as did Isobel Rowe for Wigan, it was not enough to stop the Warriors.

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