WE continue our ‘This Week in Saints’ feature with fixtures from 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60 years ago.

Again it is a mixed bag of results and games in the League, Lancashire Cup and John Player Trophy.

20 years ago.

25 September 2004.

Wigan 18 Saints 12.

Saints lost their play-off eliminator – which seemed inevitable as Ian Milward’s side had slumped to a run of eight defeats from their last 11 games.

Ade Gardner scored Saints’ only try in what was the 382nd and last appearance for legendary captain Chris Joynt.

30 years ago.

25 September 1994.

Saints 26 Sheffield Eagles 10.

Three tries from prolific wingman Alan Hunte plus scores from Steve Prescott and Paul Loughlin secured two league points.

40 years ago.

26 September 1984.

Barrow 10 Saints 26.

Saints reached the Lancashire Cup Final thanks to tries from Roy Haggerty, Tony Burke and Peter Gorley. Sean Day kicked four goals, with Barry Ledger chipping over two drop goals from stand off.

50 years ago 29.

September 1974.

Swinton 7 Saints 6.

Another early cup knockout for Saints – this time in the John Player Trophy at Station Road.

Eric Ashton’s side could not convert their weekly league for into the knockout comps – and that would continue all year. Saints’ points came from three Kel Coslett goals.

60 Years ago.

27 September 1964.

Warrington 8 Saints 10.

Tries from Tony Barrow, playing on the wing, and stand off Peter Harvey helped Saints edge Wire in the Lancashire Cup semi-final. Len Killeen kicked a goal – with two points the only difference between the sides.

A crowd of 19,258 packed into the old Wilderspool ground to witness a tough, tense affair.