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Leigh Leopards secured their place in the Super League play-offs with a tense 18-12 victory over St Helens, thanks in part to Josh Charnley's milestone try, which placed him joint-second on the all-time scoring list. The match saw Leigh initially take a 12-0 lead, but a sin-binning for Ricky Leutele allowed Saints to equalize with two converted tries. However, Charnley’s late score and a penalty from Matt Moylan sealed the win, pushing Leigh into the eliminators. Despite the defeat, St Helens remains in the playoffs but faces a challenging match against Warrington Wolves. Leigh's coach Adrian Lam and player Owen Trout emphasized the importance of bouncing back after a previous loss to Hull KR, highlighting their readiness for the high stakes of the playoffs. The victory also marked an emotional farewell for several Leigh players in their last home game of the season.
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