St Helens clinched their first Super League Grand ultimate success on Saturday since 2014 as a performance saw at Old Trafford Salford 23-6.??
Figure out how every individual player rated in the occasion below...
Lachlan Coote 8/10: Defensively sound, kicking, and faultless collecting several bombs , dividing the posts together with five efforts.
Tommy Makinson 7/10: Seemed inhibited after landing awkwardly on his right arm but divide the posts with a 40-metre drop objective.
Kevin Naiqama 7/10: Set the tone using a heavy hit Lee Mossop Saints dominance in the first quarter and never let up in intensity.
Mark Percival 7/10: Produced a moment of magic by rushing on to his grubber for its try that was telling.
Regan Grace 6/10: The winger though he was a pedestrian for its second half, bothered Salford with his pace and his slipperiness.
Jonny Lomax 6/10: A couple of straight breaks apart, a night to the Saints stand-off.
Theo Fages 6/10: As with Lomax, the scrum-half performed efficiently but failed to set the pulses racing.
Alex Walmsley 8/10: Driving run along with astute short pass resulted in the opening try of the match. Difficult to halt when he puts on a roster the powerhouse prop.
James Roby 7/10: A few footwork allowed a deft inside pass to Zeb Taia to get Saints next attempt. Remains the standout hooker of the league.
Luke Thompson 8/10: A tireless display from the England international maintaining Salford on the foot.
Zeb Taia 7/10: Still another spirited performance in the rower, who capped an display.
Dominique Peyroux 6/10: Industrious without creating a lasting impression sufficient.
Morgan Knowles 7/10: Use a small gap from Salfords defence after amassing Walmsley pass to break the deadlock.
Interchanges
Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook 7/10: Produced an impact from the bench, keeping Saints on the front foot.
Kyle Amor 7/10: The veteran might not be first choice but he did not let anyone down here.
Jack Ashworth 6/10 fortunate to prevent punishment after looking to make contact.
Aaron Smith 6/10: Unable to make an impact and blessed to avoid giving a penalty away on his try-line when forcing a key Gil Dudson knock on.
Niall Evalds 6/10: Not much of a threat going forward however defensively solid.
Ken Sio 5/10: his inability to assemble a ball , albeit under certain strain, led to Saints second attempt of the night.
Kris Welham 6/10: Showed lots of effort but faded as the match wore on.
Jake Bibby 7/10: Coolly gathered Hastings pass get back Salford to the contest and to dive .
Krisnan Inu 6/10: Bore the brunt of a few heavy tackles but refused to wilt.
Tuimoala Lolohea 7/10: Provided the impetus for Salfords first-half fightback, even if his attempt after an inventive jinking run was tailed off.
Jackson Hastings 7/10: Super Leagues Man of Steel provided an inch-perfect overhaul for Bibbys try but his balls lacked penetration.
Lee Mossop 6/10: Dropped the ball deep in his own half moments enticing a few early pressure.
Logan Tomkins 6/10: His obstruction led to Loloheas attempt while he lacked the inventiveness of both Saints counterpart Roby as Salford subsided following the period being hammered.
Gil Dudson 6/10: Unnecessarily caught Thompson large, causing a penalty which transferred Saints.
Josh Jones 7/10: prepared and Enthusiastic, this wasnt the way the rower could have desired to sign off by the Red Devils.
George Griffin 6/10: Gave away a clumsy penalty early on but enhanced thereafter.
Tyrone McCarthy 6/10: Drove Salford ahead at every chance.
Interchanges
Joey Lussick 7/10: Sensational 40/20 using a quarter of an hour Salford trust but they were not able to capitalise.
Mark Flanagan 5/10: Unable to generate a impression.
Adam Walker 6/10: Unfortunate to be amalgamated in the second half with Salford in a decent place.
Greg Burke 6/10 lots of heart since the game gained from Salford.
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