Reserves
Saturday 19 July 2025 (noon)
Totally Wicked Stadium
St Helens 50-16 Leigh Leopards
Leopards Reserves made the short trip down the East Lancashire Road to St Helens on Saturday in search of their first win since a 78-6 triumph over Bradford Bulls on 10 May.
However, a strong Saints side, bolstered by the presence of several first team squad players emerged as 50-16 victors.
Ian Talbot’s St Helens Reserves side looked to take the lead in the early proceedings, but an excellent interception from Will Brough, collecting Ciaran Nolan’s attempted pass denied them a certain try.
The hosts found the first score of the game on the left edge through Deacon Swarbrick, after Jon Bennison’s run, but Kian McGann was unable to add the extras.
Saints soon made their pressure count again, with Joel Kilgallon and Konrad Hurrell crossing the line in quick succession.
Bennison successfully converted Hurrell’s try.
Cole Marsh continued the scoring for St Helens by grounding the ball between the sticks, before Kilgallon finished to earn his second try of the game.
Leopards subsequently got themselves onto the scoresheet, thanks to Seth Woodend’s finish in the corner, following Valu Tane Bentley’s breakaway.
Stuart Littler’s side then ensured that the half-time deficit was reduced to 26-10, thanks to Dylan Hughes’ try between the sticks, ensuring Leopards had the momentum heading into the break.
However, the hosts scored the first try of the second 40, thanks to Oliver Polec, with Bennison successfully kicking once again.
Tom Humphreys scored Saints’ second try of the second half when he profited from Bennison’s offload.
The full-back later crossed the line himself, converting his own try, before Agnatius Paasi also scored for the home side.
Leopards then swiftly found their third try of the afternoon as Ben Tyrer completed an impressive solo run after latching onto Will Brough’s short kick to restart, and grounded between the sticks.
Brough then successfully added the additional two points from the tee.
St Helens
Jon Bennison; Joel Kilgallon, Deacon Swarbrick, Konrad Hurrell, Reilly Cosgrove; Kian McGann, Tom Humphreys; Agnatius Paasi, Ciaran Nolan, Sam Oakes, Harvey Braddish, Joe Batchelor, Cole Marsh
Tries: Swarbick (9), Kilgallon (15, 29), Hurrell (18), Marsh (25), Polec (43), Humphreys (51) , Bennison (57), Paasi (66)
Goals: McGann 0/2 Bennison 7/7
Bench
Oliver Garmston, James Bell, Alfie Tate, Oliver Polec
18th player
Oliver Evans
Leigh Leopards
Henry Parker; AJ Towse, Dylan Hughes, Zak Mannion, Seth Woodend; Will Brough, Ben Tyrer, Layton Jupp, Brad Dwyer, Finn McMillan, Bailey Pemberton, Callum Disley, Valu Tane Bentley
Bench
Luke Sutcliffe, Ralph Wood, Oliver Stankevitch, Reece Robinson
18th player
Joseph Bradburn
Tries: Woodend (36), Hughes (38), Tyrer (69)
Goals: Tyrer 2/3