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The Super League star could be in trouble after two incidents

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Wigan Warriors, Catalans Dragons and St Helens, after victory over Warrington Wolves, can all still go top and all three are fighting for the all-important home semi-final in the battle to qualify for the Final.
But St Helens may have a slight problem with Tommy Makinson, potentially in trouble with the match review panel after two high tackles, based on Brad Singleton’s ban last week, which will certainly be watched review.
This comes after two incidents against Warrington Wolves.
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It’s a clash between the top two and two dream teams Old Trafford, Super League and world champions St Helens hoping to claim a trio of wins against rivals Warrington Wolves, who are keen to win But you must ensure your barriers.
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It was also an emotional evening as the club also bid farewell to Daryl Clark, who captained the team that evening.
Emotion could have been Warrington’s added motivation, but if so, they were quickly sucked out of the match by St Helens’ completely overwhelming defense, leaving Wolves trapped deep.
The Saints continued to turn the screws and finally got the first goal of the game.
After losing to Warrington Wolves, Saints had another attack on the Warrington Wolves ranks and the Super League and World Champions took advantage.
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Curtis Sironen returned to find space and score.
Mark Percival scored the goal and Saints took an early 6-0 lead.
He would score Saints’ next try by cutting a fine line after a radical move.
The Saints led 12-0 but eventually faced a purple patch from Wolves, but that magic was highlighted by a sensational tackle from Jack Welsby to deny Matty Russell in the corner.
He found someone else at the other end, but soon a future St Helens star scored an effort in the form of Daryl Clark.
Warrington looked to have leveled things up when they fouled on the right, but the pass fell to the ground as Jon Bennison pulled out Matty Nicholson, who was booked.
The Saints managed to defend despite being down by one, then Moses Mbye pounced to make it 18-6.

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