HUDDERSFIELD coach Nathan Brown insisted the final scoreline was tough on his side but he had no complaints about either the result or the performance of referee Thierry Alibert after watching his side go down 24-6 at home to St Helens.
Sexy ShoesSaints got off to a flier, with left winger Francis Meli scoring two tries in the first 15 minutes, but they were forced to sweat on the outcome as the Giants used the wind in the second half to stage a spirited fightback.
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Substitute Scott Grix pulled a try back but the visitors' defence was superb and they clinched victory with late tries from James Graham and Kyle Eastmond to condemn Huddersfield to a third defeat.
Breitling Watches"We just weren't quite good enough," said Brown.
"I don't think the scoreline was indicative of the game - it was a bit closer than that - but we turned over too much ball.
"Too many people wanted to blame the ref instead of getting their own game in order. If we get our game in order, we are hard to beat."
St Helens coach Mick Potter was delighted with his side's victory which lifts them up to third and sets Angular Momentum Watches them up nicely for Friday's derby with leaders Wigan.
"It was good to come here and get the two points," he said. "Huddersfield made it very difficult for us. It was a big test, especially with the wind against us in the second half, and I thought we hung in very well. They put us under a lot of pressure."
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