Loanee Leyland the hero as Saints fight back to beat Wigan in derby

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Megan Wellens

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Bill Leyland scored twice in the final three minutes to wrap up a massive comeback victory for St Helens; Wigan had a narrow 12-10 lead at half-time; Sky Sports is the only place to watch every Super League game live in 2026

Last Updated: 03/04/26 5:26pm


On loan from Hull KR, Bill Leyland scores twice in the closing minutes to complete a remarkable St Helens comeback, first burrowing over from close range before racing clear after a Wigan error to seal the derby win

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On loan from Hull KR, Bill Leyland scores twice in the closing minutes to complete a remarkable St Helens comeback, first burrowing over from close range before racing clear after a Wigan error to seal the derby win

On loan from Hull KR, Bill Leyland scores twice in the closing minutes to complete a remarkable St Helens comeback, first burrowing over from close range before racing clear after a Wigan error to seal the derby win

St Helens scored four tries in the final 15 minutes to pull off an almighty fightback and wrap up a 34-24 victory over Wigan Warriors in the Good Friday derby at the BrewDog Stadium.

Saints were without double figures of their first team due to injuries and suspension but had brought in Bill Leyland and Jordan Dezaria from Hull KR on a one-week loan to bolster their side on the bench in the week.

They say form goes out of the window in a Betfred Super League derby game and that it did. Indeed, it was reminiscent of when, back in 2003, a depleted Wigan side beat St Helens.

Remarkably, Leyland, who has been on loan at St Helens for just a few days, proved the hero as he scored twice in the closing stages to wrap up a classic victory for Saints as they lived up to the tagline of ‘Never write off the Saints’.

Wigan had a huge boost with the return of Jai Field for the first time since recovering from appendicitis but could not hold on to secure their first Good Friday win on Saints’ turf in 10 years.

In front of a sold-out crowd at BrewDog Stadium, Wigan Warriors had a narrow 12-10 half-time lead thanks to tries from Harry Smith and Jack Farrimond, Adam Keighran converting both.

St Helens had hit back through Matt Whitley and Daryl Clark, Tristan Sailor converting the second.

Wigan thought they had wrapped up the victory when Field and Zack Eckersley had scored but as Jackson Hastings, Tristan Sailor and Leyland went over with less than a quarter left on the clock, the Saints faithful went into pandemonium.

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Leyland helps St Helens pull off Good Friday miracle

As ever in this match, it was a brutal start between Saints and Wigan, both teams putting everything into each and every tackle.

The St Helens fans were quickly met with a sight they did not want to see when Agnatius Paasi left the field with a hamstring injury.

Harry Smith opens the scoring for Wigan Warriors with a well-taken try

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Harry Smith opens the scoring for Wigan Warriors with a well-taken try
Harry Smith opens the scoring for Wigan Warriors with a well-taken try

It took only seven minutes for Wigan to easily get onto the scoreboard. After Lewis Murphy was pinged for an incorrect play the ball, Smith was allowed to easily dance through by Shane Wright and Sailor, Keighran converting to give the visitors an early 6-0 lead.

Despite going down early, St Helens responded in the 15th minute when, on the back of repeat sets, Sailor sent the flick pass for Whitley to go in for his first try of the season and bring the score to 6-4. Sailor was unable to add the conversion.

Four minutes later, Kaide Ellis thought he was over, but Jake Wingfield came up with a brilliant defensive effort to hold him up over the line on the fourth tackle.

Jack Farrimond scores after a clever knockdown allows him to collect and cross untouched to extend Wigan’s lead

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Jack Farrimond scores after a clever knockdown allows him to collect and cross untouched to extend Wigan’s lead
Jack Farrimond scores after a clever knockdown allows him to collect and cross untouched to extend Wigan’s lead

It did not take long for more points to come though as Farrimond sent up a chip with Zach Eckersley climbing highest to bat the ball back to the half-back, Keighran sending over a clutch conversion from the touchline for a 12-4 lead after 23 minutes.

St Helens kept coming and got their reward in the 30th minute as Clark earned a penalty on halfway then from close range used his strength to ride the tackle and go over. Sailor converted this time to bring the score to 12-10 at the break.

Daryl Clark finishes strongly to bring St Helens back into the contest against Wigan

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Daryl Clark finishes strongly to bring St Helens back into the contest against Wigan
Daryl Clark finishes strongly to bring St Helens back into the contest against Wigan

The second half started just as ferociously as the first but in the opening 10 minutes there was a nervous energy with Saints and Wigan coming up with costly errors, Sam Walters coming close but being held up by another brilliant Wingfield try-saver.

The Warriors thought they had brought an end to that worry for their fans in the 54th minute when Smith put through a smart grubber on the last which Field expertly dove on to mark his return to the side.

Jai Field scores on his return after a perfectly weighted grubber from Harry Smith sends him through to extend Wigan’s lead

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Jai Field scores on his return after a perfectly weighted grubber from Harry Smith sends him through to extend Wigan’s lead
Jai Field scores on his return after a perfectly weighted grubber from Harry Smith sends him through to extend Wigan’s lead

It was a beauty of a team try which the Warriors thought had wrapped up derby day glory for the Warriors. As Patrick Mago got the pass away in the tackle to Brad O’Neill, the hooker found Ollie Partington who raced away and found winger Eckersley. He used his pace to slide in at the corner while Keighran found perfection with the boot once again to put Wigan 24-10 up with just over 10 minutes remaining.

However, as we often see in these derbies, the game was nowhere near over.

As Murphy broke down the wing in the 72nd minute, Saints skipper Hastings found himself in the right place at the right time to pick up the loose ball and go over. Sailor converted to bring the score to 24-16.

Zach Eckersley finishes a sweeping Wigan move after a series of offloads and quick hands

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Zach Eckersley finishes a sweeping Wigan move after a series of offloads and quick hands
Zach Eckersley finishes a sweeping Wigan move after a series of offloads and quick hands

Then, the comeback reached new heights. After Sailor himself went over and converted to bring the score to 24-22, all attention turned to Leyland as he had his moment in the spotlight.

In the 77th minute, he found a pick-and-go from close range to scoot over and score. Sailor obliged with the conversion to bring the score to 28-24.

Just as he thought he had already wrapped up the win, he found even more glory when Wigan went for the short kick-off and the ball bounced kindly for the interchange hooker, allowing him to run away and go in as the noise in the St Helens ends reached fever pitch.

The victory marks St Helens’ first win over Wigan since 2023.

‘I’ve only had one training session with Saints!’

Bill Leyland reflects on a surreal derby performance after scoring twice and admits he has only had one training session with St Helens following his loan from Hull KR

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Bill Leyland reflects on a surreal derby performance after scoring twice and admits he has only had one training session with St Helens following his loan from Hull KR
Bill Leyland reflects on a surreal derby performance after scoring twice and admits he has only had one training session with St Helens following his loan from Hull KR

Player of the match – Bill Leyland – on Sky Sports:

“It’s surreal. Playing such a big derby. My team [Hull KR] won in the game before, so it’s a double win for me. I’m glad to bring it home for all of these fans, it’s pretty surreal.

“I was told to be ready. I don’t even think I deserve this [award]. Klemmer played the full 80 and killed it.

“All I wanted was the game time, wherever that is. The boys have welcomed me here, I’ve only had one training session. To share this experience with them is special.”

2026 Super League – key dates and what to look out for

  • Rivals Round: April 3-April 5
  • Super League in Paris: Sat Jun 6: Catalans Dragons v Wigan Warriors (Paris), 6:30 UK (Sky Sports)
  • Magic Weekend: July 4-July 5
  • Rivals Round reversed: July 23-July 26
  • Elimination Play-offs: September 19-September 20
  • Play-off semi-finals: September 26-September 27
  • Grand Final: October 3, Old Trafford.

Sky Sports will again show every game of the Super League live this season – including two matches in each round exclusively live, with the remaining five matches each week shown on Sky Sports+

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