The best team of the Super League era has been established by the four consecutive Grand Final wins by St Helens.

Their previous record of three consecutive wins was shared with the Rhinos.

After leading them to another title in his last game, he joined the Dolphins.

He told the radio station that it is what he plays for.

They are an outstanding group, and they deserve all the praise they get. It ends the debate on who is the best team in the Super League era.

You can't compare players and rosters, but results speak for themselves, and that's what you can compare.

Saints have won more Super League titles than any other team with nine.

The Rhinos have won five of their six games in the space of six years, including a three-in-a-row from 2007 to 2009.

Before the 2020 season was interrupted by the coronaviruses, Woolf replaced Holbrook, who had won the title in 2019.

After his departure, the club can continue their success and challenge for a fifth successive title as they embark on another new era.

I have no doubts in what they have as a group. They will give themselves a chance next year because they fight and work together.

'Taken us to another level'

He has won the Grand Final in each of his three seasons with the club, becoming the first coach to win the title three years in a row.

James Roby, who won his sixth Super League title, praised the way the Australian has changed the club.

The success speaks for itself after he came in. We're at another level because of him. He said that he has made the team a better one.

St Helens coach Kristian Woolf and captain James Roby with the Super League trophy
Saints have thrived under the leadership of Woolf and captain James Roby

We went out there and did our best. It's sad to see him leave, but we wish him well.

The player of the match was glowing likening what Woolf has done to the local community.

He's instilled in us the principles of hard work, being honest and showing up for your friends.

It's not always a perfect game, but he's made us compete hard for each other. Success has been built on that.

It's built on the principles of a working class town.

Leeds 'second best on the night'

After finishing fifth in the regular season, the Rhinos qualified for the Grand Final for a third time.

Rohan Smith joined the club in April after the club started poorly and he led them to 11 wins from 13 games.

He told the radio station that he couldn't be more proud of the staff and players.

People will remember the games we won for a long time.

The way people have stuck together and played good football is commendable.

You are here to win it. You would rather be here and get a hard defeat than not be here at all.

To have the good days, you have to be willing to lose. We're proud of what we've accomplished at the club.