WARRINGTON Wolves' are into the Challenge Cup semi finals after a thrilling victory over St Helens.
A purple patch of three tries in 10 minutes prior to half time proved decisive as Anthnoy Gelling, Josh Charnley and Matty Ashton crossed.
Saints' narrowed the gap to two points to set up a grandstand finish, but The Wire managed the rest of the game superbly.
Wolves had fallen 8-0 down thanks to Jonny Lomax's early try and a Lachlan Coote penalty.
Charnley scored a second try after the break, with Regan Grace and Kevin Naiqama crossing for Saints.
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Match facts:
Challenge Cup, quarter final
Saturday, September 19, 2020
Warrington Wolves...20 St Helens...18
Wolves: Matty Ashton; Josh Charnley, Anthony Gelling, Toby King, Jake Mamo; Blake Austin, Stefan Ratchford; Chris Hill, Daryl Clark, Mike Cooper, Jack Hughes, Ben Currie, Jason Clark. Subs: Joe Philbin, Matt Davis, Ben Murdoch-Masila, Danny Walker
Saints: Lachlan Coote; Jack Welsby, Kevin Naiqama, Mark Percival, Regan Grace; Jonny Lomax, Theo Fages; Alex Walmsley, James Roby, James Graham, James Bentley, Zeb Taia, Morgan Knowles. Subs: Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook, Matty Lees, Kyle Amor, Aaron Smith
Scoring: Lomax try, 7mins, Coote goal, 0-6; Coote penalty, 19mins, 0-8; Gelling try, 30mins, 4-8; Charnley try, 37mins, Ratchford goal, 10-8; Ashton try, 39mins, Ratchford goal, 16-8; Grace try, 57mins, Coote goal, 16-14; Charnley try, 64mins, 20-14; Naiqama try, 72mins, 20-18
Penalties: Wolves 6 Saints 3
Referee: Chris Kendall
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