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SAINT SO BAD

Holbrook confident runaway leaders have nothing to fear despite Giants shock raising doubts over title stamina

- BY GARETH WALKER Rugby Lge Correspond­ent @garethwalk­er

ST HELENS coach Justin Holbrook is confident his runaway leaders won’t “do a Castleford” and falter at the final hurdle this season.

The Tigers finished 10 points clear in Super League last season, but lost the Grand Final to Leeds and were also knocked out of the Challenge Cup.

Saints’ dominant campaign saw them the same distance ahead before the mid-season split – but they have since been dumped out of the cup by Catalans and lost at home to in-form Huddersfie­ld.

With star full-back Ben Barba out of form and linked to a return home to Australia, questions have started to surface over Saints’ title prospects.

But Holbrook (right) says that the Huddersfie­ld defeat was a direct result of the disappoint­ing semi-final loss against the Dragons – and expects his side to start bouncing back tonight against Wakefield.

He said: “I can understand why people make these comparison­s, because we got knocked out of the Challenge Cup and so did Cas. “They were well clear at the top and we’re doing it this year. “But I’d been asked way before that about the comparison­s – and we’re two different teams. “I’m not too fussed about last Friday. I wanted to win, of course, to make us all feel better after the semi-final. “But when you’re trying to win, for different reasons, it doesn’t happen. You don’t get to win just because you lost the week before. “Had we won against Catalans I would have rested a few guys who looked tired. I’ll never rest players for no reason, but there was definitely signs of fatigue. “I thought the best way to help them feel better would be to get out there and get a win. “We fell just short and it was probably our worst performanc­e of the year, but with good reason. “It was disappoint­ing not to be just good enough to win – because now people are asking what’s going on, but hang on a minute. We want to win every week and we haven’t played well for two weeks now, but last week had a lot to do with the semi-final.”

Now Saints face a Wakefield team that is one of only three sides to beat them in the league this season.

Holbrook added: “Wakefield have always been there or thereabout­s this season and I can’t remember them being beaten easily too often.

“They are a big side and it is a tough place to play.

“We know it’s not going to be an easy game.”

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