Postpublished at 16:03 British Summer Time 31 May 2015
Ben Westwood holds down in the tackle to give St Helens another penalty. They kick to touch and start a set 10 metres out. On the third tackle, Adam Swift is bundled out of play.
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Ben Westwood holds down in the tackle to give St Helens another penalty. They kick to touch and start a set 10 metres out. On the third tackle, Adam Swift is bundled out of play.
Warrington's Ben Harrison knocks on near halfway. Saints have one more chance to reduce the deficit before they tuck into their half-time oranges.
Allan Rooney
BBC Radio Merseyside
"It was a bad, bad mistake by St Helens. They are lucky it was Benny Westwood, with all due respect to him he doesn't have the pace to go 50 metres.
"If it had been a Richie Myler or Declan Patton or anyone like that, then St Helens would have been looking down the barrel."
Huge escape for St Helens as an errant pass lands at the feet of Ben Westwood. He tries to send Chris Bridge clear but he's halted. St Helens are penalised for offside and Bridge kicks the two. Could so easily have been six points given away, though.
St Helens seek an immediate response but Mark Flanagan can't collect a sharp pass 10 metres out.
Ryan Atkins is one of the few players to have appeared in all eight Magic Weekends. He now has seven Magic Weekend tries, two behind the record set by Ryan Hall of Leeds.
Nathan Middleton
BBC Sport at St. James' Park
"James Roby's return from his concussion assessment and Mose Masoe's introduction seems to have just lifted St Helens.
"After a check with the physio on his leg, Stefan Ratchford has stayed on the pitch for Warrington - was that behind his simple missed conversion attempt?"
Ray French
BBC Radio Merseyside
"Ryan Atkins in his beautiful orange boots, striding though.
"It was precision passing. Patton put a nice ball out and Ryan Atkins came racing in onto it. There was no way of stopping that."
Warrington back in front, stemming the tide of the match, it has to be said. Ryan Atkins gets a short pass and powers over from close range.
Chris Bridge takes over kicking duties and slots over for the extra two.
Since that mammoth win in 2010, Saints have drawn and lost against Wigan, then lost twice to Warrington.
If the Super League champions can end their barren Magic Weekend run today, they'll move back up to second in the table and within a point of leaders Leeds.
The last thing you want is the giant figure of Mose Masoe racing towards you at full pelt. The big Samoan prop gets Saints on the front foot and they earn a penalty, which Tommy Makinson slots over from 25 metres to level the scores.
Allan Rooney
BBC Radio Merseyside
"Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook with hands like a Harlem Globetrotter controls it over the line."
Right on cue, St Helens cross for the first time. Jon Wilkin sends a kick through and it deflects off a Warrington man, but Stefan Ratchford should deal with it. However, the ball bounces past him and Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook gratefully accepts the chance to get Saints on the board.
And James Roby is back on the field, too, after recovering from his injury. A great couple of minutes for the champions.
That Saints set of six comes to nothing, though. Plenty for head coach Keiron Cunningham to think about after a first 20 minutes in which the champions have already conceded two tries and have rarely looked like scoring themselves.
Declan Patton goes from Warrington's hero to villain as he catches the kick-off in the field of play and steps out. Chance for Saints to get some field position.
Allan Rooney
BBC Radio Merseyside
"As simple as you like, a little grubber kick to the right of the posts.
"It was the kick from Patton that undid St Helens, they are really playing second fiddle here.
"Warrington asking all the questions with the ball and with the territory. St Helens being caught napping on a couple of occasions now."
Warrington go further clear as Ben Harrison gets on the end of Declan Patton's grubber kick to touch down.
It's an awful kick at goal from Stefan Ratchford though, one he really should make, and the lead is only eight.
Is Ben Harrison over for Warrington's second? Up to the screen we go.
St Helens missing their two most creative players at the moment - James Roby is off with a head knock and Luke Walsh is unavailable because of injury. Captain Jon Wilkin is starting in the halves today and his short-range pass is spilled by Kyle Amor. Scrum Warrington on halfway.
Warrington fancy a second try here. Joel Monaghan is denied 10 metres out and Richie Myler's high kick on the last tackle is grounded in goal by a Saints defender.