Summary

  • FT: St Helens 34-6 York City Knights

  • Saints win Women's Challenge Cup for first time

  • York beat Castleford Tigers 32-4 in the semi-finals

  • St Helens reached the final after a 20-12 win over Leeds Rhinos

  1. try

    CONVERTED TRY - York City Knights 0-14 St Helenspublished at 33 mins

    Emily Rudge, con Beth Stott

    Saints grab their third try of the afternoon, as a pop pass from Jodie Cunningham releases Emily Rudge inside her own half.

    The England back row bursts into acres of space in the York City Knights half and then slips past full-back Emma Hardy.

    Rudge then holds off Kelsey Gentles to score underneath the posts.

    This time Beth Stott adds the extras.

  2. Postpublished at 30 mins

    York City Knights 0-8 St Helens

    Again, York City Knights come up short on the last tackle, as a grubber kick is gathered by Saints full-back Becca Rotherham.

    She then runs into Rhiannon Marshall and is absolutely clattered by the Knights stand-off.

  3. Postpublished at 27 mins

    York City Knights 0-8 St Helens

    York City Knights have made use of their first interchanges, bringing on Elsbeth Innes and Alex Stimpson.

    But errors are costing them, as a knock-on 10 metres into the Saints half costs them possession.

  4. Postpublished at 25 mins

    York City Knights 0-8 St Helens

    St Helens back row Emily Rudge drives towards the Knights line but is held up.

    Then winger Rachael Woosey knocks on a kick from Beth Stott on the last with the line gaping.

  5. Postpublished at 22 mins

    York City Knights 0-8 St Helens

    What response can York City Knights come up with after conceding those two scores?

    They started well but have been punished for a couple of errors by a clinical St Helens side.

    Lindsay Anfield will want her Knights defence to hold firm until half-time.

  6. 'Brilliantly done'published at 11:45 British Summer Time 5 June 2021

    York City Knights 0-8 St Helens

    Robbie Hunter-Paul
    Former New Zealand international on BBC Two

    Brilliantly done by St Helens. They stayed on their side of the field and opened up the right-hand side. Great work. They've had two opportunities and they've scored from both of them, and that's the strength they bring to the game.

  7. try

    TRY - York City Knights 0-8 St Helenspublished at 20 mins

    Rachael Woosey

    Rachael Woosey tryImage source, Rex Features

    Saints continue up towards the line, but a York City Knights defender cuts out a pass and St Helens get a reset.

    The ball goes through the hands to the right wing and Rachael Woosey dots down in the corner ahead of a couple of desperate defenders.

    Once again, the kick is right on the touchline for Beth Stott and she can't add the extras.

  8. Postpublished at 19 mins

    York City Knights 0-4 St Helens

    St Helens break away down the right through Rachael Woosey, but Beth Stott is snagged by the Knights defence, which is scrambling back.

    But the chance is still there for Derek Hardman's side...

  9. Postpublished at 18 mins

    York City Knights 0-4 St Helens

    Again, York City Knights go for a kick to try and unlock the Saints defence.

    Rhiannon Marshall kicks to the right but Kelsey Gentles can't catch the low kick, and possession is turned over.

  10. 'Rugby league is a cruel, cruel sport'published at 11:39 British Summer Time 5 June 2021

    York Cty Knights 0-4 St Helens

    Robbie Hunter-Paul
    Former New Zealand international on BBC Two

    That's a massive blow for St Helens. Faye Gaskin was at the heart of absolutely everything in the semi-final.

    She must have rolled over on her ankle. They've just fought their way back into the game, they finally get themselves into position. It's a cruel, cruel sport, rugby league.

  11. Postpublished at 18 mins

    York City Knights 0-4 St Helens

    York City hooker Sinead Peach sees a gap after the fourth tackle and goes for the line, but is held up.

  12. Postpublished at 17 mins

    York City Knights 0-4 St Helens

    Big mistake from the kick-off as Beth Stott fumbles in front of her own line.

    This gives York City Knights an immediate chance to reply to that opening try.

  13. Postpublished at 17 mins

    York City Knights 0-4 St Helens

    A blow for St Helens as England stand-off Faye Gaskin is forced off with injury.

    She can't put any weight on her right leg, and is getting treatment on that injury.

    Pip Birchall comes on in her place.

  14. 'St Helens executed brilliantly'published at 11:35 British Summer Time 5 June 2021

    York City Knights 0-4 St Helens

    Robbie Hunter-Paul
    Former New Zealand international on BBC Two

    They held the defence in, released the winger and it was a free run to the try-line.

    Great lead-up play by St Helens, it was the first opportunity they've had and they executed brilliantly.

  15. try

    TRY - York City Knights 0-4 St Helenspublished at 15 mins

    Danielle Bush

    St Helens take the lead with their first real attacking opportunity.

    As Saints advance, the hooter goes to give them a reset set of six after an infringement by the Knights.

    That extra territory gives Saints time to work space, and Faye Gaskin spreads the ball to the left and winger Danielle Bush touches down in the left-hand corner.

    Beth Stott can't add the extras from out wide.

    Danielle Bush tryImage source, Rex Features
  16. 'This is shaping up to be an awesome game'published at 11:32 British Summer Time 5 June 2021

    York City Knights 0-0 St Helens

    Robbie Hunter-Paul
    Former New Zealand international on BBC Two

    It’s a great, great battle so far in the inside of the park. This is shaping up to be an awesome game.

    York City Knights v St HelensImage source, Rex Features
  17. Postpublished at 12 mins

    York City Knights 0-0 St Helens

    St Helens' form may have been ominous in Super League so far this season, but it's York who have had the better start.

    Another good kick from Rhiannon Marshall gains territory for the Knights, as she finds touch about 10 metres out from the Saints line.

  18. Postpublished at 9 mins

    York City Knights 0-0 St Helens

    The St Helens defence comes under pressure again.

    Kelsey Gentles challenges for a kick on the last tackle with Danielle Bush, but York City winger Gentles is adjudged to have knocked on the ball, so is denied a try.

  19. 'York have the wind in their sails'published at 11:28 British Summer Time 5 June 2021

    York City Knights 0-0 St Helens

    Robbie Hunter-Paul
    Former New Zealand international on BBC Two

    That was great scrambling defence. That's great attacking work from York, they're putting a lot of pressure on.

    It's a dangerous time for St Helens here, they've probably made two-dozen more tackles than they needed to at this point of the game.

    York have the wind in their sails.

  20. Postpublished at 8 mins

    York City Knights 0-0 St Helens

    Great defence by Saint Helens as Rhiannon Marshall is held up over the line.

    The stand-off battled her way past a couple of defenders but was then denied.

    York City Knights have started well and are threatening.