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St Helens 40-6 Leeds Rhinos: Alex Walmsley inspires Saints to Super League win and playoff bye

Saints notch seven tries in dominant win over Leeds at the Totally Wicked Stadium: Regan Grace, Jack Welsby, Morgan Knowles (two), Tommy Makinson, Alex Walmsley, Sione Mata'utia notch scores; Lachlan Coote adds six conversions; Brad Dwyer scores Leeds' only try in the game.

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Watch highlights as man of the match Alex Walmsley was in sensational form for St Helens as they beat Leeds on Friday

A storming performance by England prop Alex Walmsley helped defending champions St Helens clinch a second-place finish in Super League with a resounding 40-6 victory over Leeds.

Walmsley was in irrepressible form as Saints bounced back in impressive fashion from their dramatic golden-point defeat by Catalans Dragons at the Magic Weekend which ended their hopes of a first-place finish.

Kristian Woolf's men ran in seven tries against a tired-looking Leeds to claim their biggest win of the season, which earns them a week off and a home tie in the semi-finals.

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Image: Jack Welsby scored one of seven tries as St Helens responded to defeat last week by demolishing Leeds

The Rhinos' heaviest defeat of the season means their bid for a play-off spot may well go down to the final round of the regular season, when they host Hull KR, depending on the results of Saturday's games.

Leeds, who were without 10 senior players through injury and suspension, had the chance to leapfrog Wigan into fourth place but were never in the contest.

It was virtually one-way traffic from the moment left winger Regan Grace gathered full-back Lachlan Coote's cut-out pass to force his way over for the game's first try early on.

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Image: Saints celebrate Welsby's early effort at the Totally Wicked Stadium

Stand-off Jack Welsby gave another demonstration of his exceptional talent and versatility by twisting and turning his way through a wrong-footed defence for a solo try and loose forward Morgan Knowles took a more direct route to the line for Saints' third try.

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That followed a break through the heart of Leeds defence by Walmsley, whose next bust gifted a long-range try to winger Tom Makinson.

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Image: Tommy Makinson celebrates his first half try as Saints dominated

The towering front-rower then got in on the act himself, finishing off some enterprising play from Joe Batchelor and Lewis Dodd to power his way to the line before leaving the field for a deserved rest and a standing ovation.

With Coote kicking four conversions, Saints were heading for a rout as they led 28-0 but Leeds pulled a try back just before half-time when hooker Brad Dwyer went over from dummy half and Rhyse Martin added the conversion.

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Image: Saints full-back Lachlan Coote added six conversions with the boot in the hefty win

It took the home side just four minutes of the second half to increase their lead, second-rower Sione Mata'utia winning the race to Dodd's kick on the last tackle for their sixth try.

Mata'utia was forced off with an ankle injury three minutes later and Welsby and centre Mark Percival also went off for head injury assessments, while a knock to Dwyer paved the way for 20-year-old hooker Corey Johnson to make his first appearance of the season.

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Image: Sione Mata'utia grabbed a second half try before limping off injured shortly after

With all the enforced changes, the game became scrappy but the return of a refreshed Walmsley helped pep up the Saints attack once more.

Welsby was also able to return to the field and he provided the pass that enabled Knowles to crash through for his second try, to which Coote added his sixth goal.

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Alex Walmsley said that St Helens earmarked the game against Leeds to respond from the disappointing loss last week

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Richard Agar felt that Leeds played like they were 'rabbits in the headlights' after a crushing 40-6 defeat to St Helens

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Kristian Woolf felt the St Helens defence was outstanding and praised the man of the match performance from Walmsley

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Kyle Amor felt it was important for St Helens to bounce-back against Leeds and says he would love to stay on at Saints next season

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