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Cajun Up with the Saints | by Jarrod Breaux | Wed, Dec 12

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This week the Saints will be facing the Arizona Cardinals in what will be a crucial game for the team in their playoff hopes. In order for the Saints to pull off a victory against the Cardinals they will need to build on what they did against the Falcons. Offensively the Saints will need to estab...

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13 Months Ago, Jarrod Breaux from Cajun Up with the Saints says (in Super Saints Weekly 264) This week’s game against the Bucs seemed to be a perfect example of the Saints year, with highs and lows one after another. Half of the game the Saints played solid, only to slip back to the mistake oriented football that has plagued them during their losses this season. Hopefully the Saints w...

And Jarrod Breaux from Cajun Up with the Saints says (in untitled) This week the Saints will be hosting a division rival, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.  The Saints are two games behind the Bucs and will need to pull off this victory in order to help their playoff chances.  In order for the Saints to win this game, they will need to play an all around solid game.  On of...

And Jarrod Breaux from Cajun Up with the Saints says (in Super Saints Weekly 162) For the Saints to win next week’s game against the Panthers, they will have to do two things. The first is to limit the Panthers big plays. While the Panthers offense is struggling right now, they do have enough weapons to give the Saints secondary trouble. The Saints will need to make some defe...

14 Months Ago, Jarrod Breaux from Cajun Up with the Saints says (in Super Saints Weekly 260) Overall I am impressed with the Saints this week. Throughout the Saints history they have historically struggled against teams that they are supposed to beat. Coming out against a team you should beat and doing so to the extent that the Saints beat the 49ers is an encouraging sign. Another en...

16 Months Ago, Jarrod Breaux from Cajun Up with the Saints says (in Super Saints Weekly 254) The Saints game this week was very disappointing and a huge letdown for Saints fans.  However, perhaps the biggest bright spot is the fact that it is only week one in the NFL and the Saints played perhaps one of the toughest games on their schedule this week.  Overall it appears that several of...

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Challenge Cup final Wembley Stadium, 30 August Report Saints quotes Hull quotes Photos As it happened St Helens (10) 28 Tries: Gidley, Meli 2, Wilkin, Pryce Goals: Long 4 Hull (0) 16 Tries: Yeaman 2, Raynor Goals: Tickle 2 By Elizabeth Hudson Francis Meli Meli scored tries in each half to clinch the victory St Helens withstood a strong fightback by Hull FC to win 28-16 and claim their third Challenge Cup title in a row. Tries by Matt Gidley and Francis Meli put Saints 10-0 up at the break before Hull battled their way back into it. A Kirk Yeaman double, both converted by Danny Tickle, gave the Black and Whites a 12-10 lead with 15 minutes to go. But Saints showed their class down the stretch, hitting back through Meli, with his second try, Jon Wilkin and Leon Pryce for a famous Wembley win. Saints were dealt an early blow in the opening two minutes when Paul Sculthorpe suffered a dislocated shoulder tackling Todd Byrne and was forced off. Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. Reaction from St Helens after their win But they took the lead after seven minutes when a mistake by Byrne led to a St Helens scrum and man of the match Paul Wellens broke to send Gidley over from 10 metres out but Sean Long missed the extras. Hull tried to fashion a response but Yeaman dropped the ball with the line at his mercy before Ade Gardner did the same at the other end after a Matt Sing error. Scrum-half Richard Horne came into the game after 17 minutes for his first appearance in four months after a career-threatening neck injury and was immediately dumped to the ground by James Graham. 606: DEBATE A lot of doubters expected a real hammering given the table positions but I don't think anyone could say that we didn't give St Helens a game hullfclaydee Byrne then knocked on over the tryline and Graham took a quick penalty to feed Meli on the wing and he went 60m to the line for his 49th try for St Helens, Long adding the extras. The try rocked Hull and with Long's kicking causing problems, they could have found themselves further behind but Saints saw some chances go begging. Hull had to defend strongly to stop Wellens and Gardner before referee Steve Ganson ruled out a Willie Talau try following a forward pass from Maurie Fa'asavalu. Meli then saw his effort in the corner chalked off by the video referee for a double movement shortly before the break. Hull needed to score first in the second half to have had any chance of staying in the game and they began strongly with Yeaman showing good anticipation to intercept a Keiron Cunningham pass and race to the line. Graeme Horne tries to stop James Roby Hull's Graeme Horne tries to get to grips with James Roby of St Helens Tickle added the goal to keep their hopes alive and the try lifted their spirits but they had a nervous moment when Sean Long went over before the try was disallowed for obstruction. Hull refused to give in and continued to pile on the pressure and Wellens was penalised for a knock-on after 62 minutes and Hull took advantage with Yeaman crashing over for his second try to send the Black and White fans wild. But Hull's advantage lasted just a couple of minutes as Saints showed the form of champions with Leon Pryce finding Meli going out wide for his second try of the game and Long kept his cool with a touchline conversion. Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. Hull were proud of their battling effort Hull tried hard to get back into the game but with nine minutes to go Danny Washbrook's kick was charged down by Wilkin who raced in to score. Raynor gave Hull a glimmer of hope with a try in the corner to make it 22-16 but Tickle missed the kick from the left-hand touchline and Pryce had the final say, waltzing through the Hull defence to score and start the Saints celebrations. Hull: Byrne, Sing, G. Horne, Yeaman, Raynor, Washbrook, Lee, Dowes, Berrigan, Cusack, Manu, Tickle, Radford. Replacements: R. Horne, Carvell, Briscoe, Thackray. St Helens: Wellens, Gardner, Gidley, Talau, Meli, Pryce, Long, Hargreaves, Cunningham, Graham, Wilkin, Flannery, Sculthorpe. Replacements: Gilmour, Roby, Clough, Fa'asavalu. Referee: S Ganson (St Helens) Bookmark with: Delicious Digg reddit Facebook StumbleUpon What are these? Missed the game? Watch on BBC iPlayer Super League Show Match action on BBC iPlayer (UK only) see also Jon Wilkin column 30 Aug 08 | St Helens Cup win is for Anderson - Wellens 30 Aug 08 | Rugby League Yeaman devastated by final defeat 30 Aug 08 | Rugby League Wilkin's player profiles 28 Aug 08 | St Helens Ask Jon Wilkin 26 Aug 08 | St Helens St Helens to let Sculthorpe leave 14 Aug 08 | St Helens Anderson relieved to make Wembley 26 Jul 08 | Rugby League Hull fined over ineligible player 07 Jul 08 | Hull related bbc links: Hull FC fans' views on 606 St Helens fans' views on 606 BBC Humber BBC Where I Live - Merseyside KC Stadium weather Knowsley Road weather related internet links: Hull FC St Helens The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites FROM OTHER SPORT SITES Guardian Unlimited Third cup in the bank but Hull take credit - 58 mins ago Sunday People CARNEGIE CHALLENGE CUP FINAL... - 4 hrs ago Rugby Super League St Helens crowned champions - 6 hrs ago Glasgow Evening Times Saints retain Challenge Cup - 10 hrs ago The Scotsman Saints triumph at Wembley for third Challenge Cup in a row - 11 hrs ago About these results Skip to top PRODUCTS & SERVICES Daily and weekly e-mails Mobiles Desktop Tools News feeds Interactive TV Podcasts Explore the BBC Home Popular links Dragons' Den BBC Proms Gardening BBC links A to F BBC iPlayer CBBC CBeebies Food BBC links H to L Health History Learning Local & Nations BBC links M to Sc Music News Radio Science & Nature BBC links Sp to W Sport TV Weather A whole lot more To top Site Links News Sources About BBC Sport BBC Links About the BBC BBC Help Contact Us Accessibility Help Terms of Use Jobs Privacy & Cookies BBC © MMVIII The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites. 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