Saints come from behind to overcome Wolves in Super League
Last year's runners up returned to winning ways against the Wolves
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Friday, 15, Feb 2008 10:13
St Helens produced a stunning fightback to beat Warrington 30-22 at Knowsley Road in Super League.
The Saints, who suffered a shock defeat to Hull KR last weekend, responded by scoring six tries through James Roby, Paul Clough, Steve Tyrer, Francis Meli, while Ade Gardner touched down twice.
Warrington, who had lead 14-8 at the break, scored five tries through Chris Hicks, Martin Gleeson, Lee Briers, Paul Johnson, and Kevin Penny.
Elsewhere, reigning champions Leeds scored seven first-half tries to thump Wakefield 44-8 at Belle Vue.
Matt Diskin and Scott Donald scored two tries apiece for the Rhinos while Keith Senior, Kevin Sinfield, Ali Lauitiiti, and Danny McGuire also crossed the line.
Sinfield also kicked six goals for the Rhinos, who continue their 100 per start to the season with three wins from three games.
Elsewhere, Wigan continued their unbeaten start to the campaign with a 28-16 win over Castleford at the JJB Stadium.
Thomas Leuluai crashed over twice for the Warriors while Pat Richards, who kicked six goals, and Liam Colbon also touched down.
Castleford, who remain without a win in two matches, were led by tries from Peter Lupton, Tom Haberecht, and Mark Leafa.