St Helens R.F.C. Hall of Fame

St Helens R.F.C. Hall of Fame honours past players who have graced the club from their inception in 1873. In their 137 year history, St Helens have won no fewer than 12 league titles and 12 Challenge Cups, as well as honours like the Rugby League Premiership, the BBC2 Floodlit Trophy and the John Player Trophy, and the players that have and continue to make the success at the club possible range from home-grown talents turned into legends, and foreign greats that signed for the club due to its already massive and still growing reputation. There is a 300-game minimum requirement from inductees. The most recent addition to the Hall of Fame is Australian Phil Veivers, whose 12-year service was acknowledged in 2011; and in doing so, became the first Australian to be inducted into the Saints Hall of Fame.

Members

The forty-five strong hall of fame is:

No. Position Player
SR Jack Arkwright
PR Frank Barrow
CE Billy Benyon
SH Tommy Bishop
WG Frank Carlton
PR Eric Chisnall
CE Harry Cook
FB Kel Coslett
HK Bob Dagnall
SR Bernard Dwyer
WG Alf Ellaby
FB Les Fairclough
SR Ray French
WG Doug Greenall
SH Jeff Heaton
SH Neil Holding
SR Dick Huddart
WG Les Jones
SR Chris Joynt
LF Vince Karalius
WG Len Killeen
WG Barry Ledger
FB Steve Llewellyn
No. Position Player
CE Paul Loughlin
SR John Mantle
SO Tommy Martyn
WG Roy Mathias
WG Stan McCormick
FB Glyn Moses
SH Alex Murphy
CE Paul Newlove
LF George Nicholls
SR George Parsons
FB Geoff Pimblett
LF Harry Pinner
PR Alan Prescott
FB Austin Rhodes
WG Wilf Smith
CE Jim Stott
FB Jim Sullivan
WG Abe Terry
WG Tom van Vollenhoven
PR John Warlow
PR Cliff Watson
FB Phil Veivers
HK Keiron Cunningham
HB Sean Long

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References

  1. "St Helens Hall of Fame". Saints Heritage Society. 2010-06-15. Retrieved 2010-06-15.
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