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St Helens Rugby League Football Club or simply Saints are a professional rugby league club from St Helens, Merseyside, England. They play in the Super League. Their home ground is known as Knowsley Road. Plans are currently in place for the club to move to a new 18000 capacity stadium, although these plans have been hit by St Helens not being listed as one of the places the government are considering to allow one of the smaller casino's. St Helens' Head Coach is New Zealand's Daniel Anderson.


History

St Helens have been one of the sport's most successful teams throughout their history after the famous Wigan, who are their bitter rivals. They were founder members of the Northern Union which broke away from the Rugby Football Union in 1895.

Founded in 1873, the club moved in 1890, defeating Manchester Rangers in the first match played at Knowsley Road. In 1895 Saints were one of 22 clubs that resigned from the Rugby Football Union and established the Northern Union. The first match of the new code was an 8-3 win at home to Rochdale Hornets before 3,000 spectators, Bob Doherty scoring Saints’ first try.

The Challenge Cup was launched in 1897 and in its first final, at Headingley the "Gallant Youths" of Batley defeated Saints 10-3, Dave "Red" Traynor scoring St Helens’ try.

Perhaps the golden era of the club came in the 1960's as well as more lately in the recent Super League era. With a galaxy of stars including Tom Van Vollenhoven, Alex Murphy, Dick Huddart and Vince Karalius, the 1960's was a decade of great success for the Saints, with the League and Challenge Cup double achieved in 1966. Saints have also become the most successful side of the summer era. Since the inception of Super League they have won the competition on four occasions, and have added four Challenge Cups to their five previous successes. They also won the World Club Challenge in 2001.

They have a strong rivalry with Wigan Warriors, games between the two clubs are one of the biggest derbies in British rugby league- undoubtedly it is the biggest derby, historically. These derbies arouse fierce local passions in the two towns, and are always hard fought battles. Even during Wigan 7 years of being consective champions saints would run them close. During super league it is St Helens who has had the most success in terms of siverware but it is Wigan who have won more derby games in the summer era.

Current squad

As of 20 June, 2006:

Number

Player Position Previous Club

1 Paul Wellens FB St Helens Academy

2 Ade Gardner W Barrow Border Raiders

3 Jamie Lyon C Parramatta Eels

4 Willie Talau C Canterbury Bulldogs

5 Francis Meli W New Zealand Warriors

6 Leon Pryce SO Bradford Bulls

7 Sean Long SH Widnes Vikings

8 Nick Fozzard P Warrington Wolves

9 Keiron Cunningham H Wigan St.Judes

10 Jason Cayless P Sydney Roosters

11 Lee Gilmour SR Bradford Bulls

12 Jon Wilkin SR Hull Kingston Rovers

13 Paul Sculthorpe LF Warrington Wolves

14 James Roby H St Helens Academy

15 Mike Bennett SR St Helens Academy

16 Jason Hooper SO St George Illawarra Dragons

17 Paul Anderson P Bradford Bulls

18 Vinnie Anderson SR Free Agent

19 James Graham P St Helens Academy

20 Ian Hardman W St Helens Academy

21 Scott Moore SH St Helens Academy

23 Maurie Fa'asavalu P Samoan Rugby Union

24 Paul Clough C St Helens Academy

25 Matty Smith H St Helens Academy

26 Miles Greenwood H St Helens Academy

Honours

Records

Player records

Team records

External links


Super League (Europe)
Bradford Bulls | Castleford Tigers | Les Catalans | Harlequins Rugby League | Huddersfield Giants | Hull FC | Leeds Rhinos | Salford City Reds | St Helens | Wakefield Trinity Wildcats | Warrington Wolves | Wigan Warriors

Rugby league in Britain and Ireland
Competitions
Super League | National League | Challenge Cup | National League Cup
National Conference League | Rugby League Conference | Scotland Rugby League
National teams
Great Britain | England | Ireland | Scotland | Wales
Federations
RFL | BARLA | Rugby League Ireland | Wales Rugby League
Former competitions
Championship | Premiership | Lancs/Yorks Cups | Lancs/Yorks League
Regal Trophy | Charity Shield | BBC2 Floodlit Trophy

 


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