Club information <br />Full name Saint Helens <br />Rugby Football Club <br />Nickname(s) Saints <br />Website Official site <br />Founded 1873; 143 years ago <br />Current details <br />Ground(s) <br />Langtree Park, St Helens, since 2012 (18,000) <br />Halton Stadium, Widnes, 2011 <br />Knowsley Road, St Helens, 1890-2010 <br />Chairman Eamonn McManus <br />Head Coach Keiron Cunningham <br />Captain(s) Jon Wilkin <br />Competition Super League <br />2015 season 4th <br />Rugby football current event.png Current season <br />St Helens Rugby Football Club, nicknamed Saints, is a professional rugby league club, formed in 1873 in St Helens in North West England, who play in the Super League. They were a founder member of the Northern Rugby Football Union and have been league champions on 13 occasions, and runners up 12 times,[1] and are the second joint most successful side in the Challenge Cup with 12 wins in 21 final appearances.[2] <br /> <br />Since 1961 the club's home colours have been white, with a red "V" on the jersey. Saints play their home games at Langtree Park in St Helens, having moved from their previous home, Knowsley Road, in 2012. <br />Warrington Wolves <br />Club information <br />Full name Warrington Wolves <br />Rugby League Football Club <br />Nickname(s) The Wire <br />The Wolves <br />Website Official site <br />Founded 1876; 140 years ago <br />Current details <br />Ground(s) <br />Halliwell Jones Stadium (15,000), 2004-present <br />Wilderspool, 1898-2003 <br />Chairman Steven Broomhead <br />Head Coach Tony Smith <br />Competition Super League <br />2015 season 6th <br />Rugby football current event.png Current season <br />Warrington Wolves RLFC is a professional rugby league football club based in Warrington, England that competes in Super League. They play at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, having moved there from Wilderspool in 2003.[1] Prior to the 1997 season, the club was known simply as Warrington. <br /> <br />Warrington is one of the original twenty-two clubs that formed the Northern Rugby Football Union in 1895[2] and the only one that has played every season in the top flight. They are nicknamed "The Wire" in reference to the wire-pulling industry in the town. <br /> <br />Warrington have local rivalries with Widnes, St. Helens and Wigan. They have won three League Championships and are the fourth most successful team in the Challenge Cup with eight victories, behind Wigan, St Helens and Leeds. Their most successful season came in 1953–54 when they completed a Championship and Challenge Cup 'Double', beating Halifax twice in the space of four days to first win the Challenge Cup 8–4 in a replay at Odsal, then clinch the Championship 8–7 at Maine Rd. <br /> <br />The current head coach at the club is Tony Smith who joined in March 2009. <br />First Utility Super League <br />Warrington (14) 22 <br />Try: Penny 2, Atkins, Currie, Lineham Goals: Westwood <br />St Helens (12) 25 <br />Try: Amor, Ashworth, Dawson, Knowles Goals: Walsh 4 Drop-goal: Walsh <br />St Helens survived a late Warrington fightback to inflict a second defeat of the season on the Super League leaders. <br /> <br />Warrington led 14-12 at the break through tries from Kevin Penny, Ryan Atkins and Ben Currie, with Kyle Amor and Jack Ashworth scoring in reply. <br /> <br />Tries from Matty Dawson and Morgan Knowles, and a Luke Walsh drop-goal, appeared to have sealed it for Saints. <br /> <br />Penny's second try and Tom Lineham's score late on set up a grandstand finish but St Helens held on. <br /> <br />Friday's other Super League game <br />Hull FC 37-20 Huddersfield
