The RFL have concluded that Jon Bennison's try in St Helens' play-off win over Leeds Rhinos should not have stood after it was awarded by the video referee.

In one of the most dramatic and exciting matches the sport has ever seen, St Helens made it through to the semi-finals with a last-gasp try that included 16 passes and took 38 seconds with no time left on the clock.

Now coined 'Left to Wright', the try was a remarkable passage of play, the celebrations from players, fans, and St Helens head coach Paul Wellens sealing the moment.

However, the moment that Leeds took issue with was the awarding of Bennison's try with five minutes remaining in the game.

Bennison skipped through and reached out for the line, referee Jack Smith sending it up as a 'No Try'.

However, video referee Chris K

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