IT'S been an amazing weekend for Saints and for the fans who witnessed history down under or elsewhere abroad they are sharing their memories with the Star.
The victory was the first time Saints have won the World Club Challenge in Australia, and the first time an English club has won it there since 1994.
Some lucky fans were in Oz or overseas and shared their pictures and stories.
St Helens native Al Broderick who had lived in Perth for 10 years, travelled to watch Saints, family and his fellow Sintelleners.
His sister Vicky, said: "What an amazing weekend for the Saints and for us to see our brother Al Brod catching up with his beloved rugby team players.
"Al was made up to make the journey to Sydney to watch his beloved rugby team down under and meet up with his fellow St Heleners"
A 12-YEAR-OLD rugby superfan enjoyed the "best day of his life" as he celebrated Saints' World Club Challenge victory with his heroes on the pitch and in the dressing room.
Born in Brisbane to St Helens-born parents, Harry Hulse is "rugby league mad" and watches every Saints game he can while living Down Under.
Read more on Harry's story here - Aussie-born Saints fan meets the squad and celebrates in dressing room
Anne Middlehurst from St Helens, who now lives in Australia said: "I’m from St Helens and currently living in Sydney, my friend and I went to the Saints game and what an atmosphere it was!
"I wanted to share some pictures from the win!
"Loved being able to see my home team win in Aus and it was amazing to see Saints fans who had travelled across the world for the match!"
One Saints fan Scott Boothby couldn't help but don his shirt to support the team despite being on military deployment in the United Arab Emirates.
Do you have pictures taken in Australia or abroad during or after the game? If so send them over using the box below to feature in our gallery.
Saints fans share pictures of how they celebrated the World Cup Challenge win
Some lucky few were in Australia, many from home and others from elsewhere in the world but they Never Wrote off the Saints and celebrated them. Please share your pictures with us
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