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Andrew Badrock scored the first of Leigh's five tries in their win against St Helens
ByMatthew Cresswell
BBC Sport England
Betfred Super League
Leigh (12) 28
Tries: Badrock, Brand, Hughes, Ipape, Trout Goals: O'Brien 3, Hodgson
St Helens (0) 10
Tries: Feldt, Robertson Goal: Percival
Leigh Leopards guaranteed a home tie in the first week of the Super League play-offs with a 28-10 victory against St Helens at Leigh Sports Village.
Tries from Andrew Badrock, Keanan Brand, Jack Hughes, Edwin Ipape and Owen Trout secured a dominant win, which took Leigh above Leeds Rhinos to third.
Second-half tries from Saints' Kyle Feldt and Harry Robertson gave the visitors hope but they went down to a third consecutive defeat.
The victory means Leigh will end the regular season in the top four for the first time in the Super League era, although Wigan's win over Castleford ended hopes of a top-two finish.
Meanwhile, Saints are certain to finish fifth, regardless of the result in their final fixture against Castleford Tigers on 19 September.
In the 12th minute, Lachlan Lam expertly bided his time to set up Bailey Hodgson, who unselfishly found Badrock to dive over and clinically finish a flowing move.
Soon afterwards, Trout thought he had extended the home side's lead but video referee Jack Smith determined the prop had used a double movement before crashing over.
Following a dominant opening 25 minutes, Umyla Hanley's charge forward allowed Lam to recycle the ball before Brand stepped inside opposition wing Deon Cross to dive over for Lam's 40th try assist of the season.
A high kick from Saints' Moses Mbye caused havoc in the Leigh defence and allowed Curtis Sironen to eventually dive over, but Tristan Sailor was offside in the build-up.
Less than 90 seconds before the break, Papua New Guinea international Ipape was adjudged to have caught Daryl Clark with a high shot and was shown a yellow card.
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Harry Robertson's try early in the second half gave Saints hope
In the second period, and with Ipape still in the sin bin, Saints seized their moment and Robertson found Feldt out wide to dive in at the corner.
Moments later, Robertson went from provider to scorer to reduce Saints' deficit to two points. Capitalising on an error under the high ball from Hodgson, he collected a pass from Sailor to race in.
With Ipape back on the field, Gareth O'Brien's kick was taken under pressure from Leigh centre Hanley, who in turn found Hughes, whose good footwork allowed him to touch down for a decisive score.
A superb line break from Hodgson, one of several during the evening, put Leopards in another promising position before Ipape was handed the ball 10 yards out to barge through the middle of the Saints defence to score under the sticks and effectively put the match to bed.
A deft grubber kick from the imperious Ipape found Trout with five minutes remaining to complete the scoring.
Leigh: Hodgson; Brand, Badrock, Hanley, Charnley; O'Brien, Lam; Trout, Ipape, Mulhern, Halton, Hughes, Liu.
Interchanges: Pene, Davis, Dwyer, Ofahengaue.
St Helens: Sailor; Feldt, Robertson, Percival, Cross; Welsby, Mbye; Walmsley, Clark, Lees, Sironen, Whitley, Batchelor.
Interchanges: Lomax, Bell, Paasi, Delaney.
Referee: Liam Moore.

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