A collection of St Helens' best late winners. Music: Moby - God Moving Over the Face of the Water **I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THE MUSIC USED IN THIS VIDEO NOR MAKE ANY MONEY FROM THIS VIDEO AND ITS USE OF MUSIC**
As a Leigh supporter in the late 60's, in the Lancashire cup semi-final. Leigh was in front with the last play of the match from St Helens. A big up and under from way out before the half way line. The St Helens winger, was either Vollenhoven or Killeen ran through, jumped, caught it and went through to score a try. I was dumbfounded, shocked and devastated for a whole week.
3 years later and Saints are still winning in the final seconds. Cunningham against Cas in the final game at Knowsley Rd. Matty Smith's drop goal after the hooter against Salford and Danny Richardsons's 80 minute kick from over half way against Wigan! Probably not the best team to support if you have a heart condition 😂
I’m a wire fan but saints are the kings when it comes to being on the right side of a score line when the game is tight at the death. Ever since 2005 we can be 3 scores up with 10 mins to go and I’ll not be happy haha!!!
2 key tries missing from the list, Tommy Martyn's hatrick try against Wigan in 2000 and Keiron's last gasp try against Castleford 2010 in the final league game at Knowsley Road.
While Wide to West is easily the #1 moment Sean Long's Grand Final winning drop goal is a solid #2. And, coincidentally, both happened against Bradford.
Wow that video got the emotions going. Bold song choice but I think it really works, you can watch any montage with the normal commentary, but this appropriately adds a little more dramatic affect.
it's not 80th minute, it's 79th minute when the clock is showing 79:xx, it's only 80th min when on/after the hooter, similarly all the others, you're adding a minute each time 77:xx is 77th minute not 78th minute.
ynotnilknarf39 you're winding us up here, the 1st minute will be anytime from 0:00-0:59 so the 2nd minute is 1:00-1:59? Therefore, 77:00-77:59 is the 78th minute and so on and so forth. Quick maths mate, get it right