ST HELENS fully benefited from the dirty performance of Leeds Rhinos to demand a victory in the Premier League.
Kyle Feldt kicks two penalties for the host side in the opening 25 minutes before the Deon Cross Saints by getting rid of the first attempt in the game in the first half.
Leeds improved after the break and returned themselves to the competition when Riley Lomb went into the corner to try the tenth of this season.
However, a series of errors in dealing with super heat limits a single -century momentum, trying from Owen Dagnall and Tristan Sailor points to obtain the side of the saints who hit injuries.
Leeds remains third in the table with 20 points after his first defeat in six, while Saint Helen is in fifth, two points.
Rhinos won 17-4 when he met the two sides last month, but they were less than the Off at Lancashire.
Two goals came in a penalty kick after Harry Newman committed a high treatment and James Bentley lost offside, and these violations reflected the first period that was recruited by Brad Arthur.
The real opportunity came in the first half by intercepting the Ryan Hall, but the veteran wing was stopped by Harry Robertson player.
When Leeds had to own 20 after a long period, Sail Cross, who deceived its smart show and a horr hall, released a clear way for the line.
Half of the time was offered a rest period to be needed for the rhinoceros, which came out with more intensity at the beginning of the second half.
They returned to the competition after a great break from Lachie Miller – Australian back evaded several games before moving the ball widely, as LUBB spread.
Jarrod O'connor is close to LEDS with tried efforts, and with the game opened, the momentum was swinging back and forth before Stelens made a blow.
Outside the back of SCRUM, put the skilled hands of Johnny Lumax and seas Daniel in space. He went out of his left foot to score his second attempt in my beginning and turned and turned to make him ahead of 10 points.
Leeds – who have completed only 69 % of their collections and made 16 errors – never looked like this gap.
Sailor was keen on the saints when it exploded in the gap in the final stages to make it 18-4.