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The match started off tight, with both teams trading blows. Bradford held their own early on, keeping the score close. But St Helens found their rhythm just before halftime, building momentum that would carry them through the second half.

By the break, St Helens had a small lead, but nobody expected the fireworks to come. The crowd sensed something special brewing as the players headed to the locker rooms.

Second-Half Dominance Seals the Win

After halftime, St Helens came out firing on all cylinders. Their defense shut down Bradford’s attacks, while the offense racked up try after try. The final score of 40-10 shows just how one-sided the second half was.

  • St Helens scored four unanswered tries in the second half
  • Bradford could only manage a single penalty kick after the break
  • The home team’s fitness and teamwork were too much for the Bulls to handle

Fans were on their feet as St Helens ran riot. The team’s passing was crisp, and their tackling was relentless. Bradford had no answer to the pressure.

Key Moments That Changed the Game

A crucial try just minutes into the second half set the tone. St Helens stole the ball from a Bradford scrum and sprinted 80 meters to score. That play broke the visitors’ spirit.

  • Early second-half try from a turnover
  • Two quick tries in the space of five minutes
  • Solid goal-kicking that added extra points

Bradford tried to fight back, but St Helens never let them get close. The defense held firm, and the offense kept pushing forward. It was a total team effort.

A Statement Win for St Helens

This victory shows that St Helens are a top contender this season. They proved they can handle pressure and turn a close game into a blowout. For Bradford, it’s a tough loss but a chance to learn and improve.

Fans will remember this match as a classic example of how a team can seize control and never let go. St Helens now look ahead to their next challenge with confidence.

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