Super League: St Helens 12-14 Warrington – Sneyd shines on debut
The Saints had long received a possible harsh fine, but thanks to Zane Musgrove’s stupid push.
But Sneyd’s turn on the scoreboard is reminiscent of his creative role in Wire’s opening attempt.
He suddenly ran his left foot on the right opposite the park, kicking the outside of the left foot, while the Saints were cold, Williams ran, running his first Super League attempt this season.
It’s an art that Saints assistant coach Lee Briers once was a wire hero and would appreciate it,
Newly signed Sneyd added an extra extra and then fined to win his team’s 8-2 lead. But within eight minutes of the reboot, when Morgan Knowles overturned in honor of his 200th Premier League appearance, he returned to all squares and tried Percival landing a routine conversion.
Then, when they gave the wires to them for a second attempt, the Saints shot themselves.
Jack Welsby’s hasty loose pass went astray, bounced towards Matty Ashton, and the winger kept cool to collect and run from the half-deep down of the left wing and in front of the outpost. This is his sixth attempt against the Saints in his last five meetings with them.
The Saints returned two points in two points as teenage winger Dayon Sambou jumped down in the left corner. But Percival caught his attempt at switching, which was short and wide.
It turns out that this is the difference between the two sides, as the superstars on Wire’s late territory helped visitors and continued to bind the saints in this fixture.