20 years Good Friday 2004 was one of the stormiest Saints v Wigan encounters of the modern era.
A packed house saw the game explode following an off the ball confrontation between Wigan hooker Terry Newton and Saints' Good Friday debutant Jon Wilkin.
It escalated when Saints' big Samoan winger Dom Feaunati threw a haymaker on Stephen Wild, who had grabbed Wilkin.
Then all hell broke loose with Andy Farrell joining the fray, cameras picking up him calling Feaunati an out-house (or words to that effect) as Paul Wellens gamely put himself between the Wigan skipper and Paul Sculthorpe.
Later Farrell thought he had won the pulsating game for the Warriors, but Sean Long effortlessly stroked over the match-levelling drop goal after stepping away from dummy half.
But it was the brawl that is still talked about today - and shown almost every year.
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