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The six most recent encounters offer a compelling narrative of high drama, fluctuating fortunes, and a distinct separation between their time in the Premier League and their current rivalry in the Championship. 

The early 2000s matchups were intense and highly unpredictable. The first game in October 2003 was famously a "game of two halves," transitioning from a dull opening 45 minutes to an action-packed second half where Saints secured a 2-0 win, highlighted by James Beattie's free-kick ending a long goal drought and a spectacular debut goal from substitute Leandre Griffit. 

The game was also marked by an explosive Andy Cole sending off for Blackburn. 

Just a few months later, the return fixture ended in a frustrating 1-1 draw, with a struggling Saints side conceding a "comedy goal" to Cole after taking an early lead through Kevin Phillips, failing to capitalise on a shaky Blackburn side.

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The rivalry peaked in August 2004 with a frantic 3-2 victory for Southampton. This match had it all: Saints took the lead, then quickly surrendered it as Blackburn went ahead 2-1 in the second half. 

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