The St Helens Star has teamed up with First Utility, official sponsor of the Super League, to offer five lucky fans the chance to win a pair of tickets to St Helens Round 9 clash with Hull FC on Monday, April 6, 2015.

The reigning First Utility Super League Champions have made a strong start to the season and victory against Leon Pryce and company will see the Saints build on their early-season momentum… and you could be there to watch all the action LIVE!

To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the following question: Which three players left Saints for Hull ahead of the 1998 season?

Email your answer to mike.critchley@sthelensstar.co.uk by 4pm Thursday.

Please leave name, address and mobile number. 

 Throughout the 2015 season, First Utility, the UK’s leading independent energy supplier, will be rewarding Super League fans for their continued support. Fans who switch over to First Utility save on average £229 per year. Visit www.first-utility.com for more information.

Terms & Conditions 1. The prize consists of two tickets to the game against Warrington Wolves on Sunday 22nd March 2015 for five winners. Kick-off is at 20.00 2. The package does not include travel to or from the ground or any hospitality at the ground.

3. Entrants are reminded that tickets are issued subject to St Helens Rugby Football Club regulations and the Conditions of Entry relevant to those tickets. 4. Competition open to all UK residents with the exception of employees of First Utility, St Helens, or Hatch Communications, their immediate families, agents or anyone else associated with the administration.

5. No cash alternative will be offered.

6. The competition closes on Thursday, 4pm.

7. In the event of unforeseen circumstances, the promoter reserves the right to offer an alternative prize of equal or greater value.

8. The promoter’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

9. All entrants must be willing to participate in publicity should they be a winner.

10. We reserve the right at any time to cancel, modify or supersede the competition if, in our sole discretion, the competition is not capable of being conducted as specified in the competition rules.