Women’s Super League: St Helens, Huddersfield & Barrow Win
Huddersfield, St Helens, and Barrow all secured crucial victories in a thrilling weekend of Women’s Super League action! Huddersfield Giants overpowered Leigh Leopards with a dominant 32-6 win, fueled by Amelia Brown’s stunning four-try performance. Wigan Warriors continued their undefeated streak, crushing Leeds Rhinos 34-12, while Barrow Raiders celebrated their first win of the season, triumphing over Warrington Wolves 14-6. In a nail-biting contest,St Helens rallied to defeat reigning champions York Valkyrie 16-12. News Directory 3 keeps you updated on all the latest developments in the league. With key matchups ahead, the Women’s Super League season is heating up – discover what’s next as teams battle for supremacy!
huddersfield Giants Secure Decisive Win Against Leigh Leopards in Women’s Super League
Updated June 02, 2025
Huddersfield Giants delivered a commanding performance, denying Leigh Leopards a share of the Betfred Women’s Super League lead with a 32-6 victory. Amelia Brown’s impressive four-try haul, including two early scores, set the tone for Huddersfield’s dominance.
Leigh’s Amy Taylor managed a try just before halftime, but Huddersfield controlled the second half. Brown completed her quartet with a length-of-the-field run. Mollie Iceton,Lois Naidole,and Ellie Thompson further extended the Giants’ lead.
The win elevates Huddersfield to fourth place, just behind Leigh, with both teams holding four points.The Women’s Super League witnessed several key clashes.
Wigan Warriors showcased their strength, thrashing Leeds Rhinos 34-12. Molly Jones led the charge with a hat trick as part of Wigan’s eight-try performance at Headingley. Jones scored twice in the first 25 minutes, supported by tries from Ellise derbyshire and Anna Davies. Remi Wilton, Eva Hunter, and Grace Banks added to the score in the second half, securing Wigan’s undefeated record.
Despite tries from Lucy murray and Mel Howard, Leeds continues to search for their first win of the season. The Wigan Warriors demonstrated their dominance in this Super League clash.
Barrow Raiders claimed their first victory of the season, defeating Warrington Wolves 14-6. Jodie Morley’s early try gave Barrow the lead. Warrington responded with a try before halftime, but Beth Lindsay and vanessa Temple secured Barrow’s win with two tries.
St Helens overcame a deficit to defeat reigning champions York Valkyrie 16-12. Dani McGifford’s early try was countered by scores from Kira fitzpatrick and Emma Kershaw, giving York a 12-4 lead at halftime. Though, Faye Gaskin’s try and conversion, followed by Naomi Williams’ try, sealed the win for St Helens.
What’s next
The women’s Super League season continues with teams vying for top positions. Key matchups in the coming weeks will further shape the league standings as teams like Wigan, St Helens, and Huddersfield look to maintain their momentum.
