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Date | 14 October 2000 | ||||||||||||
Stadium | Old Trafford | ||||||||||||
Location | Manchester, United Kingdom | ||||||||||||
Harry Sunderland Trophy | Chris Joynt, St Helens | ||||||||||||
Referees | Russell Smith | ||||||||||||
Attendance | 58132 | ||||||||||||
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The 2000 Super League Grand Final was the conclusive and championship-deciding game of 2000's Super League V. Held on Saturday 14 October 2000 at Old Trafford, Manchester, the game was played between English clubs St. Helens and Wigan Warriors. Wigan wore blue for the encounter and St Helens wore their traditional red and white. The match was refereed by Russell Smith of Castleford and played before a crowd of 58,132. In the end St Helens, inspired by their captain Chris Joynt, defeated Wigan Warriors 29–16.
Paul Wellens, Steve Hall, Kevin Iro, Sean Hoppe, Anthony Sullivan, Tommy Martyn, Sean Long, Apollo Perelini, Keiron Cunningham, Julian O'Neill, Tim Jonkers, Chris Joynt, Paul Sculthorpe.
Subs: Fereti Tuilagi, Scott Barrow, John Stankevitch, Sonny Nickle
Tries: Sean Hoppe, Chris Joynt (2), Fereti Tuilagi, Tim Jonkers
Goals: Sean Long (4)
Field Goals: Paul Sculthorpe
Jason Robinson, Brett Dallas, Kris Radlinski, Steve Renouf, Dave Hodgson, Tony Smith, Willie Peters, Terry O'Connor, Terry Newton, Neil Cowie, Mick Cassidy, Denis Betts, Andy Farrell.