St Helens scored a dramatic try after the final hooter to beat fierce rival Wigan 8-4 in Super League's grand final and retain the British topflight title this morning.
The lowest-scoring final in Super League history had a scarcely believable ending, with the Saints' Tommy Makinson attempting a long-range drop goal as the clock ticked past 80 minutes.
The ball struck the upright, bounced down and the second bounce kicked left to allow Jack Welsby — narrowly onside as he followed up the kick — to beat Wigan's Bevan French to ground the ball.
Wigan players sank to their knees as St Helens celebrated a 15th league title, going back-to-back for the first time in 20 years.