Veteran forward Luke Douglas has been released from the final year of his NRL contract with Gold Coast to continue his career in the English Super League.Douglas has signed a three-year deal with St Helens, bringing to a close an NRL career that will be remembered for the front-rowers remarkable durability.The 30-year-old holds an NRL record for an unbroken streak of matches, playing 215 successive games between his debut for Cronulla in 2006 and his round 23, 2014 appearance for the Titans.He played 146 games for Cronulla before joining the Titans in 2012.Douglas made 117 appearances for Gold Coast, winning the clubs best and fairest award last season,After a tough period the club is moving forward and it was great to finally play in the finals for the Titans this season, Douglas said.Douglas joins David Mead and Nathan Friend as high-profile and long-serving Titans players who wont be at the club next year.But Douglas is adamant the Titans are in good shape to make another run towards the NRL top eight in 2017.I think we have the squad to do that again next season, he said.Douglas is expected to represent Scotland in the end-of-season Four Nations tournament before linking with St Helens.Saints coach Keiron Cunningham said Douglas experience would be invaluable.Luke is dynamic, tough running front-rower who will bring top-level NRL experience to our pack next season. 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This is the second time in the programs 22 SEC Tournament appearances that Florida opened the tournament versus the same opponent it concluded league regular-season play against.Florida now advances to face No. 2 South Carolina in Fridays semifinal round, set for Friday, Nov. 4 at 4:30 p.m. ET. That match airs live on the SEC Network.How the Goals Were Scored:The Gators experienced many different scenarios Wednesday - playing behind, tying the match, taking the lead and then ending in a tie that needed to be settled by penalty kicks.The Tigers hit the earliest goal of the season against the Gators at the 2:07 mark. The play started when Allie Hess sent a ball through the center of the box, finding Jessica Johnson making an angled run through the box. She placed the ball in from 12 yards to put the Tigers up early.Florida scored twice within a 10-minute span to tie and then take the halftime lead. The first goal started with a build-up that started in the Florida half. Mayra Pelayo sent the ball ahead to Sarah Troccoli above the box. Just before being toppled by a Tiger defender, Troccoli touched the ball ahead Melanie Monteagudo makinng a run through the middle of the box.dddddddddddd Monteagudo took a touch and scored with a right-footed shot from 10 yards.A corner kick set up Floridas second goal. Gabby Seiler sent in the ball, which was headed up by a Missouri player at the near post. Senior Meggie Dougherty Howard headed the ball forward where Troccoli hit a turning, right-footed shot which deflected off Samantha Chung to score from six yards.Monteagudo scored again, putting the Gators up 3-1 early in the second half. She received the ball on a throw-in above the box. She drove down the side of the box and then sent a right-footed 12-yard shot which scored at the upper far post corner.Missouri scored twice in the span of a minute to tie the match. Missouris Melanie Donaldson received the ball just wide of the six-yard box, turned with the ball and sent a shot which scored at the far post.The tying goal started with Erin Webb bringing the ball down the left side of the box. The centering ball she sent was just touched by the head of Jessica Johnson. That touch put the ball in at the far post.Penalty Kicks Decide Match:The advancing team was determined by penalty kicks. The Tigers won the toss, taking the first shot. After both teams hitting their penalty kicks through the first seven rounds, Missouris Savannah Trujillo shot was stopped by Gator goalkeeper Kaylan Marckese.The deciding kick came from Monteagudo, giving the Gators the 8-7 advantage.Florida is now 3- 5 all-time in penalty kicks. In SEC Tournament play, this is Floridas first advancement on penalty kicks in its four attempts (1995 - first round, 2003 - final, 2014 - quarterfinal, 2016 - quarterfinal). ' ' '