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St Helens’ collective strength overcomes 10-man Castleford to preserve play-off hopes

St Helens built on a commanding opening period to secure a 36-12 victory over Castleford at the Brewdog Stadium, a result that keeps their play-off hopes alive. The Saints registered tries from six different players, turning a numerical advantage—following Castleford’s reduction to ten men—into a clear scoreboard margin. The scoreline reflected a match in which St Helens combined defensive solidity with a varied attacking threat to control large spells of the game.

The contest tilted in St Helens’ favour early and they maintained momentum through the central stages. With the visitors exploiting space and rotating the ball to involve multiple finishers, Castleford were repeatedly pressed into defence. Playing with one fewer player, Castleford struggled to find sustained attacking rhythm, while the Saints capitalised on opportunities across the park to build and then protect their lead.

Beyond the immediate result, the match underlined St Helens’ squad depth: six separate try-scorers is evidence of contribution across different units rather than reliance on a single attacking outlet. That balance will be significant as the season progresses and teams contend for positions in the play-off mix. For Castleford, the match highlights issues to address in discipline and game-management after the incident that left them a player short for a portion of the fixture.

In sporting terms the win provides St Helens with a timely boost as the campaign moves into its decisive phase. The victory at the Brewdog Stadium also serves as a reminder of the impact a team-wide performance can have in a tightly contested competition, while Castleford will be left to reflect on how to respond in forthcoming matches following this setback.

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