Phil Clarke's top five Super League tries
Friday 9 October 2015 10:55, UK
Phil Clarke picks his top five tries from the weekend's Super League semi-finals and Million Pound Game.
Play the video at the top of the page to watch Clarke's selections.
Read on below to find out why each try, from five to one, caught Phil's eye.
5. Danny Williams
Adrian Purtell threw his team a lifeline with this no-look pass with just over half an hour remaining.
I'm still not sure if the pass was aimed for Lee Gaskell or Williams, but it was the most spectacular try in the Million Pound Game - even if it wasn't worth a penny.
4. James Roby
It's hard to score a try like this against Leeds; even harder in the first 10 minutes of the match. Roby was Saints' best defender - and possibly their best attacker too, with a four-pointer like this.
3. Scott Moore
Wakefield are the survival experts of Super League and Scott Moore ended any Wildcat nerves inside the last 80 seconds with a £1m try.
Each one of his 20 steps to the line put another £50,000 in the bank for 2016. How will they spend it?
2. Ben Flower
This try typified Ben Flower's determination to get back to Old Trafford.
Tries like this from forwards are rare - but the Wigan front rower demonstrated his tenacity to put the Warriors on the front foot, and gained the initiative with the first try of the match.
1. Ryan Hall
Another late offload by Leeds allowed them to spread the ball to their left winger, who held off four defenders and somehow found his way over the try line.
It was the closest and hardest call that the video referee has had to make all year - and gives Leeds a chance of rugby league's Grand Slam.