THIS week's #ThrowbackThursday is a picture of three jubilant Saints who have all gone on to become coaches.
Saints photographer Bernard Platt captured the celebrations at Wigan after a magnificent 2002 Challenge Cup semi-final demolition of Leeds Rhinos.
The game was lit up by the hat-tricks of tries scored by both Saints wingers that day - Darren Albert and Anthony Stewart.
Sadly, Saints misfired at Murrayfield a fortnight later and lost the final to underdogs Wigan.
But going back to the picture, the three at the forefront Paul Wellens, Sean Long and Martin Gleeson have all gone on to be coaches.
Apart from Wellens, head coach at Saints, Long is in charge at Oldham and Gleeson has gone from being an attack coach with England rugby union to doing a similar role at Warrington Wolves.
Also in the picture are two NRL packman - as a brainteaser can you name that Australian pair.
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