The 198485 season saw the arrival (for one season only) of giant Australian international centre Mal Meninga who quickly became a crowd favourite at Knowsley Road. Super League Grand Final. [296] Saints currently play at the Totally Wicked Stadium. [91][92] In this season, a European Championshipnot dissimilar to today's World Club Challengewas contested between St Helens and French champions St Gaudens. In 2006, the ground was treated to something of a makeover, after financial input from St Helens big money sponsors Earth Money. In both sides first year in coexistence, St Helens finished yet again in a disappointing low midtable finish. The traditional red V was once more reverted to, after the controversial design, with a more circular design used for the 1999 season. "Some players are quality on a club level and it is a privilege to get to know them and play with them for England and he was everything I thought he would be on the international stage: unassuming in the way he went about his business but with a level of skill that goes under the radar. St Helens play their home games at the Totally Wicked Stadium in St Helens, having moved from their previous home, Knowsley Road, in 2012. In addition to this, an iconic bridge, directly linking the ground to the town centre went under construction on 9 August 2010. As he prepares to step out against the Leeds Rhinos at Headingley, Roby's current St. Helens team-mate, Tommy Makinson, is relishing the opportunity to take to the pitch with the Saints captain in his landmark 500th game on Friday, placing the St Helens No.9 as the best player he has lined up alongside. No fixtures found for this date. Their current main shirt sponsor is Home Bargains. [49], Like during the First World War, the club could not enjoy having a fulltime squad during the Second World War and struggled to compete. They are the current Super League and World Club Challenge champions having won last season's Grand Final, and the World Club Challenge, becoming the first English team to win in Australia, since the 1994 World Club Challenge. ExSt Helens captain and prop-forward Alan Prescott took over from Jim Sullivan as head coach in 1959. SINK. [77] The 1965 New Zealand tourists appeared at Knowsley Road on Wednesday 15 September. [44] This was the same season that they won their second Lancashire League,[45] the first coming in the 192930 season. [156], St Helens followed up their Challenge Cup win by claiming the League Leader's Shield,[163] before cementing their reputation as the team of the year by defeating Hull 26 points to 4 in the Super League Grand Final. However, for the fifth year in a row they were on the losing side, as the injury-plagued squad finally succumbed to Leeds. [7][42] They won their first ever National Championship in the 193132 season,[43] defeating Huddersfield 95 in the final. In 2010, the club used the first kit they played a rugby league game design as a commemorative strip, to celebrate their 110th and final year at the ground. Huddersfield Giants 12 St Helens 14. The try scoring record is held by Tom van Vollenhoven, who touched down 392 times for the club. [citation needed] They won the Lancashire Cup in the 196162 season, with a 259 success over Swinton (at Central Park, Wigan) seeing yet more silverware come St Helens' way under the management of Prescott. . Their support is also not restricted to the town, with bases in Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Northamptonshire, the South and North Wales. St Helens now had two professional rugby league teams. [249] International, as well as national support is also strong with Saints. This was used until 2010,[283] when the club decided to unofficially rebrand to "Saints RL", to coincide with them leaving Knowsley Road, and going "on the road" to Widnes for a season. [196] It was not the romantic finish to the Saints careers of Potter, Cunningham or any of the departing members of the squad that many had hoped for, but nevertheless, a new era was just around the corner, as Simmons' reign began. New signings Will Hopoate and Joey Lussick will wear numbers three and 14 respectively ,with Curtis Sironen taking number 16 and James Bell wearing the number 20. "The club's recent success has been based on hard work, a selfless attitude and an accountability to reflect on performances both positive and negative. This accolade recognises the best team in any sport within the United Kingdom. This was Mizuno's first design, taking over from Stag. Recalling their time together on international duty, O'Loughlin said: "Even when you play against people, you get a feel of what they are like and I got a feeling he (Roby) was a good person and team-mate. "He has achieved and continues to achieve so much and he does it with such class, great ability and work ethic but with a humility that endears him to us all.". players. "He is the greatest this game has seen and it will be a pleasure to share the field with him in his 500th.". [137][150] Millward then lead Saints to the top of Super League VII, and to reclaim the Super League title in the 2002 Grand Final,[151] Sean Long snatching a last minute 1918 win over the Bradford with a dropgoal. [294] It was announced that the new complex, to be built on an unused glass site in Peasley Cross, was to feature at least 12,000 seats, a large car park, and a Tesco store next to the ground. In the week leading up to the World Club Challenge game against Penrith, many pundits, former players and coaches predicted St Helens would lost the match heavily with Phil Gould stating "Penrith should be allowed to declare at half-time". Super League LIVE: Hull KR v Leeds & St Helens v Wakefield scores and IN. St Helens have, also, branched even into rugby union territory and other wider national areas for youth players; most recently, Daniel Brotherton, a winger from Northampton, signed a professional contract with the club, and has made great strides in the under 18s after his signing from Northampton Demons. [136] They also won the World Club Challenge in 2001 and 2007, beating Brisbane both times. [13] In the 190102 season, however, they did finish third in the Lancashire league. [61][114] Not in-keeping with several of his predecessors, Benyon did not enjoy any success in his first season as St Helens coach, losing the Lancashire Cup final of that year to Warrington. [2] Also, what appeared to be building as something of an intertown derby between the two St Helens clubs was struck down as St Helens Recs played their last game on 29 April 1939, as, due to the economic depression, it was not possible for the town to sustain two teams. [220][221][222][223] St Helens greatest winning margin and the highest game score between the two in competitive football was a 750 win in a 2005 Challenge Cup Round 6 game. James Roby takes a tackle during the Four Nations, with Sean O'Loughlin backing up the England hooker. This is the official website of St.Helens R.F.C., Betfred Super League Champions 2019 2020 2021 2022. They left this stadium in 1890 for Knowsley Road and played there for 120 years. St Helens were favourites to reach another grand final but were upset in the preliminary final by Warrington 1813 at Langtree Park. However, Cunningham would not be leaving without leaving a lasting legacy on the club. Despite working with hundreds of players both in the Super League and the NRL, Holbrook believes that there is no one as "reliable" as the Saints captain. [129] In 1993 the club avenged their defeat by Wigan the season previous to win the Premiership,[130] in the same season that they won the Charity Shield,[131] and lost the Lancashire Cup final. St Helens won the Challenge Cup for the first time in 13 years as they overturned a half-time deficit to beat Castleford. Following St Helens's defeat by Wigan in the quarter-final of the Challenge Cup, which ended a run of 11 consecutive semi-final appearances, it was announced that Nathan Brown would be taking over as head coach for 2013, with Rush moving back into his previous role. [61] In his first season, McClennan took St Helens to the 1991 Challenge Cup Final, where they were defeated by 13 points to 8 by Wigan. [165], In December 2006 St Helens were awarded with the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Team Award at the Annual BBC Sports Personality of the Year Ceremony. Many strongholds of support also come from the Eastern side of the town; areas like Blackbrook, Haydock, and Parr. [83] This would be Coan's last year in charge at St Helens after a highly successful period as boss. In 2012 the Wolves beat St. Helens in the Grand Final elimination clash at Langtree Park to book the Warrington Wolves a place at the Grand Final.[239]. [156], Millward's reign was not without controversy and his St Helens career ended controversially after he was suspended in May 2005. [112][113] He held the post for two years before handing over to Billy Benyon. FT. HT 6-12. St Helens are the only team in World Rugby League that can win 4 trophies this season. 2004 saw a double curvy red V used, before, in 2005, yet again tradition was reverted to in the design and this design was used until 2009. [7][108] St Helens lost the Floodlit Trophy in the 197879 season, going down to Widnes. However, despite all the problems faced, St Helens defied the odds to reach their 11th Challenge Cup semi-final in a row, and at the end of the season they qualified for their sixth consecutive Grand Final. [166], After a slow start to the 2007 season, Saints added to their history by beating Brisbane 1814 to win the 2007 World Club Challenge.[138]. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for ENGLAND 3rd TEST TEAM PHOTO & ST HELENS RUGBY LEAGUE REVIEW VOL:3 NO:34 1949 at the best online prices at eBay! The Challenge Cup was launched in 1897 and it was St Helens who contested its first final with Batley, at Headingley, Leeds. [303], 18 players have had benefit years or testimonials at St Helens, organised jointly by the club and the RFL. Sullivan took Saints to their first victory in the Challenge Cup final (against Halifax in 1956),[7][64] On Saturday 24 November 1956, St Helens inflicted a touring Australia its biggest ever defeat with a 442 win. After retiring from professional rugby in 2015, Wellens has been involved with the St Helens coaching staff and has said it has only made him appreciate Roby more as a leader. This would be Anderson's last game in charge of the club, as he announced he was to return to Australia and the Parramatta Eels of the NRL. [1] St Helens are also the second most successful side in super league and are third in the Challenge Cup with 13 wins in 23 Final appearances. "I am so happy for Robes in what he has achieved so far and he deserves all the accolades he gets even though he would be happy not to get any, he just wants to get on with it and win the next game for his town of St. St Helens Rugby News, Fixtures, Results | Sky Sports "His leadership style is selfless and his consistency in how he trains prepares for, and plays games is what makes him so great.". James Roby hits 500 games for St Helens: 'He is undeniably one of the Murphy was succeeded by Mike McClennan in February 1990. Initially, the St Helens mascots were Bernard and Bernadette, St Bernard dogs; depicting something of a married couple with their on-field humorous antics. Appearances are for first-team competitive matches only. Chisnall was born in St. Helens, England - when it was part of Lancashire county - in 1948. [62] They didn't have long to wait for trophies as St Helens won the Lancashire Leagues, in 195253,[63] The 1953 Championship final against Halifax was held at Manchester City's Maine Road ground; in front of a crowd of over 50,000, Saints won their second Championship 2414. is a professional rugby league club in St Helens, Merseyside. THAT. St Helens youth policy does not operate solely in the borough boundaries of the town. [200] rugby league footballers who earned selection for an international team while playing for St Helens. [188] In light of these decisions, neither Cunningham nor Potter halted their personal and the St Helens team quest for success; shown by their tenth successive semifinal appearance in the Challenge Cup. Golding, Senior Tries Hurrell, Makinson. On 26 February 2011, Warrington Wolves beat St. Helens for the first time in 10 years ending the Saints Hoodoo over the club. Russell (2) Conversions Makinson (2) Penalties Makinson. Since the inception of Super League in 1996, they have won the title on eight occasions, and have added seven Challenge Cups to their five previous successes. Super League needs more than a salary cap to even the playing field On 3 October 2009, Saints defeated fierce rivals the Wigan Warriors to book their place at a fourth consecutive Super League Grand Final,[178] A lifelike bronze statue of Cunningham was built and placed on display in the town, before being transported to the club's new stadium upon its construction in 2012. The arrival of Jim Sullivan as head coach in 1952[61] heralded a successful era for St Helens, and helped to establish the club as a respected force in British and eventually world rugby league. The club also have something of a fan base forming in the Far East, with fans from Singapore and Japan.[250][251]. 2010 was the year that saw Potter surrender to his critics and leave St. Helens. [288] Previous main sponsors have included St Helens Glass (198687, 200001), McEwan's Lager (198798), John Smith's (1999), Caledonia (2002), Comodo (2003), All Sports (200405), Earth money (200607), Pilkington Activ (200809), Frontline (2010), Medicash (2011), Typhoo (2012 - 2016), RCMA Group (2017), and Cash Converters[289] (2018 - 2021). Another Saints Academy product in Lewis Dodd will take over the number seven to form an all-British, all home-grown half-back pairing with Jonny Lomax. St.Helens R.F.C. (@Saints1890) / Twitter However, in 2009, the mascots changed to Boots and Bernard; happy and angry masculine characters. [67] [40] The season after, they were trophyless, finishing tenth in a 28team league. [1] Prior to this, in particular when St Helens were playing simply rugby football, they shared the City Ground with St Helens Recs. In 2012, the club moved into their new home at Langtree Park. In his final season as Tigers boss, this looked to be Daryl Powell's best . St Helens have also forged links with the Canada Rugby League (CRL) and their team Toronto City Saints, who have adopted the popular piece of St Helens insignia in their crest. [192] However, Saints failure to perform on the big stage was once more shown, going down in this semifinal by 3228. The Official Online Shop of St Helens Rugby League Football Club. St Helens won the World Club Challenge over Penrith Panthers under head coach Paul Wellens in February, but they have claimed just four wins in eight so far in Super League. [153] They were hammered in the 2003 World Club Challenge by Sydney by 38 points to 0. News, Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player. Konrad Hurrell will wear the number 23, previously worn by other overseas stars in the recent era such as Ben Barba and Lachlan Coote. Williams, Pearce-Paul and Welsby are the only members of last year's Rugby League World Cup squad involved too, yet Wane is enjoying working with a new group which he hopes will form a significant . In their initial period at Knowsley Road, St Helens wore a similar jersey, but the stripes were horizontal, and the colours were blue and grey. Roby's current St. Helens team-mate, Tommy Makinson, is relishing the . Their jerseys were far more lightweight than what they had replaced, and they chose to revert to a more conventional fashion of red V in their designs. [72] After his departure in 1962, Stan McCormick led the club to retaining the Lancashire Cup in his first year,[73] again beating Swinton; and St Helens made it a quadruplet of Lancashire Cup successes with wins against Leigh in 1964,[74] and once more Swinton in 1965, the latter success under coach Joe Coan. His personality and relationship with the fans was an additional reason why St Helens fans were disgruntled in him leaving after four years in charge and why next boss Mick Potter faced a fair amount of criticism in his initial period as boss. 1985 saw the first jersey that was supported by a visible sponsorSt Helens Glass. World Club Challenge: Penrith Panthers 12-13 St Helens - Super League So the contest between the two can be doubted as a historical or traditional one. The Wolves also beat the Saints in the reverse fixture to do the league double for the first time in 17 years. [179] A trophyless year for the first time since 2003 was another catalyst to Potter's critics abusing and slating his appointment, with even rumours of rifts within the changing rooms. Throughout 2010, a select panel of fans, journalists, former players and club officials voted for the best 17 players ever to have played for St Helens, to commemorate the club's 120th and final year at Knowsley Road. From the brilliance - on the field, at least - of Ben Barba's short-lived spell with the club,. In 2003, a tripleV design was seen, and the first to be used by longserving kit designers Puma AG. Sullivan's second championship came in 195859. Thatto Heath Crusaders were the first women's team to achieve the treble in British rugby league when they won all three trophies in 2016. Close player. Established in 1873 the St Helens based side are one of the most successful teams in British Rugby League history. In their rugby football days and early years as a rugby league club, St Helens wore a vertically striped blue and white jersey with blue shorts and socks. BBC is not responsible for any changes. 31 March 2023 31 March 2023. statistics and records, List of St Helens R.F.C. St Helens: Welsby; Makinson, Hurrell, Percival, Bennison; Lomax, Dodd; Walmsley, Roby, Lees, Batchelor, Bell, Knowles Interchanges: Lussick, McCarthy-Scarsbrook, Paasi, Wingfield Wigan: Field;. [215] Both being founder members of the Northern Rugby Football Union, the derby has been played since 1895, making it amongst the most historical derbys in both British and global rugby league. [159], Daniel Anderson saw his new team become the first team to top the Super League and fail to reach Old Trafford in 2005. with the fans, a kit that featured a white dropdown V with a black and red mesh design at the bottom of the jersey. [197], In the Super League XXIII season, St Helens claimed the League Leader's Shield and Ben Barba who had joined the club that year won the Man of Steel award. This is a list of St Helens R.F.C. As well as a $9.5m (5.1m) salary cap - two and a half times Super League's caps - the NRL also has a 95% salary floor: in other words, every club has to spend almost the same on players. The two teams have a pretty even record, winning two (at Millennium Stadium in 2007 and 2008) and losing two (at Murrayfield in 2009 and Etihad Stadium in 2012), with one draw (at Millennium Stadium in 2011) in five ties. [97] No success was achieved in seasons 197273 and 197374, with St Helens finishing third and second in the respective years. Indeed, many of St Helens current and past squads call areas like Widnes, Wigan, Cumbria and Oldham home. [206], Before the start of the 2023 Super League season, St Helens travelled to Australia for the 2023 World Club Challenge. A 20-year-old Kyle Eastmond scored all of Saints' points. St.Helens R.F.C. They too have contested no fewer than 6 Challenge Cup Finals,[71][80][126][127][153][155] and have met in three Super League Grand Finals; St Helens winning 2916 in 2000,[152] with Wigan initially gaining revenge in 2010, with a 2210 win,[196] before Saints claimed the 2014 Super League Grand Final by a score of 146, taking a 21 lead in their Super League Grand Final head-to-heads. Players are listed alphabetically. "He is the easiest player to work with as a coach. Indeed, club legend Keiron Cunningham signed for the club from Wigan St Judes,[242] and Saints also look to clubs like Wigan St Patricks and Orrell St James in the Wigan area, and Halton Farnworth Hornets in the Widnes area for youth talent.
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