St Helens leave Hull KR with police escort after terrorist threat in Super League semi-final
St Helens leave Hull KR with police escort after terrorist threat in Super League semi-final

St Helens leave Hull KR with police escort after terrorist threat in Super League semi-final

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St Helens rugby team was forced to leave Hull KR's Craven Park under police escort following a Super League semi-final defeat after receiving a terrorist threat sent to their Instagram account. The club reported the threat to their Ground Safety Officer, who coordinated with Hull KR's safety team, and both clubs are treating the incident with utmost seriousness. Head coach Paul Wellens was seen speaking with police officers immediately after the game. A police cordon surrounded the team bus before it was escorted away from the stadium. Neither club has provided further comments, and the police are currently investigating the matter. The threat overshadowed St Helens' 20-12 loss to Hull KR, who advanced to the Grand Final against Wigan Warriors.

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