The club reverted to this kit for one season during the rugby league centenary season in 1995. Jim Challinor took over from Cliff Evans in 1970, and in his first season, he won the Championship,[89][90] and reached two finals, the Lancashire Cup and Floodlit Trophy, losing both. Initially, the St Helens mascots were Bernard and Bernadette, St Bernard dogs; depicting something of a married couple with their on-field humorous antics. [159], Daniel Anderson saw his new team become the first team to top the Super League and fail to reach Old Trafford in 2005. Following on from their most constant ambition for successes, first experienced really in the 1960s, Saints became one of the most successful side of the summer era. [230][231], Leeds have arguably the strongest rivalry with St Helens, out of all the Yorkshire clubs that have a history with St Helens. [205], St Helens ended the 2022 regular season as League Leaders, thus earning them a bye to the semi finals. In 2000, a more regular V was seen again. To understand Roby's longevity, you have to first understand the breakthrough he made as a youngster, which no one understands more than his former team-mate and current assistant coach of St Helens and England, Paul Wellens. Their support is also not restricted to the town, with bases in Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Northamptonshire, the South and North Wales. Principal Club Partners. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. St Helens won the match 2412, to win their fourth final in a row, and by doing so, they become the first team in Super League history to win four in a row. The Saints have won a total of 17 league championships with the most recent coming in 2022. In 2004 they beat archrivals Wigan 3216 at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff in front of a capacity crowd of 73,734 people to win the Challenge Cup,[155] Long gaining his second of an eventual three Lance Todd Trophies. They did not compete in the National Championship until a 17 team Emergency War League was formed in the 194142 season,[50] and did not win any regional honours. The Wolves also beat the Saints in the reverse fixture to do the league double for the first time in 17 years. IN. After the commitments of the Second World War, St Helens still found it hard to compete, and the trend of finishing as a midtable side was once more apparent. Proudly founded in 1873. Wellens said: "Since retiring, I have had the pleasure of being on the coaching staff as he has taken over the captaincy and led the club through one of its most successful ever periods. [115] Nothing was won in the 198384 season,[116] but Saints won back the Lancashire Cup, with a 2618 win at Wigan in the 198485 season. All times are UK and subject to change. [54][55][56][57][58] The first two years of the 1950s, the last two years of Peter Lyons' reign, also ended trophyless.[59][60]. [168] Here, St Helens successfully defended their Challenge Cup by defeating Catalans Dragons 308 in the final on 25 August 2007. James Roby in action alongside Sam Tomkins for England, Three-peat: St. Helens captain, James Roby, lifts the 2021 Super League trophy for the third year in a row alongside his team-mates Jonny Lomax, Morgan Knowles, Lachlan Coote, Mark Percival, Tommy Makinson and Alex Walsmley. Mick Sullivan joined Saints for 11,000, then a record transfer fee. 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. Despite such high honours, when speaking to those who have played with him, worked with him or lined up against him, they all highlight the one aspect of Roby they admire more than anything else: his humbleness. [61] Under Hughes, St Helens only reached the one, Regal Trophy Final, where they lost to Wigan in 1996 by 25 to 16. The ground at the time of its construction was considered modern, with one seated stand, and three standing areas that could, prior to strict safety regulations set in place, hold up to 40,000 people, shown by their record home crowd of 35,695 against Wigan in 1949. [295] Whether the stadium would be ready for the beginning of the 2011 season was always uncertain, and grounds such as Leigh Sports Village were suggested to home Saints for the period between. They have contested the last three Super League finals,[170][175][179] but the rugby they have produced in recent years is considered amongst the best in Super League. Since 2015 St Helens' kit has been supplied by O'Neills. Academy graduates, Jon Bennison (27), Lewis Baxter (28) Jumah Sambou (30), and Taylor Pemberton (31) along with new signing Danny Hill (29) round out the squad numbers. [4] They defeated Manchester Rangers in the first match played at Knowsley Road. At the end of the Super League XIX regular season, St Helens claimed the League Leaders' Shield and reached the 2014 Super League Grand Final against Wigan where they won the match 146 claiming their 13th premiership. The away strip used in 2005 was the famous blue strip with a dark blue V. 2009 saw the long red V of 1985's design appear again, before, in 2010, a casual thin red V was seen. Umbro remained the club's kit suppliers until 1994, when Stag took over. Wigan and St Helens have also met in 4 Premiership Finals, Wigan winning 3, St Helens once,[129][130][142][143] 3 Lancashire County Cup Finals, St Helens winning two, Wigan one,[128][217][218] and one Floodlit Trophy Final in 1968, Wigan winning 74. In 1895 the club were one of 22 clubs that resigned from the Rugby Football Union and established the Northern Union. "His competitive and tough nature is hidden by how humble he is as a man. The RFL, as well as the RFU, have had a. [204] They then went on to defeat Catalan Dragons 1210 in a hotly-contested Grand Final, securing the club's first league and cup double since 2006 and an historic 'three-peat' - becoming only the second team in the summer era to win three consecutive championships. Also winning their 4th consecutive title in the process. [18] The Champion fortunes that St Helens fans' greet today were certainly not apparent in this period, with the club finishing fourth to bottom in 1907,[19] third to bottom in 1908,[20] and consistently midtable between 1909 and 1913. "To play alongside him was a huge honour, and he is quite simply one of rugby league's best players in any era. Kel Coslett has made the most career appearances for St Helens, having . This accolade recognises the best team in any sport within the United Kingdom. Such activities off the field and between games like fights between supporters, has led to some fans being discouraged from attending the fixture at Knowsley Road; shown by somewhat disappointing crowd figures, such as an example of 11,048 in 2010. [65], The following year saw Saints win the 1956-7 Lancashire League 195657[66] and they won it again in 195859. Hall of Fame honours past players who have graced the club from their inception in 1873. ExSt Helens captain and prop-forward Alan Prescott took over from Jim Sullivan as head coach in 1959. Recap all the updates from St Helens' 20-12 Super League . 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 won the 2006 Challenge Cup Final at Twickenham Stadium, beating Huddersfield 4212. 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. ", "Saints vs. Wigan Head-to-Head Since 1895", "Emmitt: Dual System Is Giving Me Confidence", "Toronto Becomes Second CRL Domestic Club", "Original St Helens R.L.F.C.Supporters Club", "RedVee.Net The N1 Independent Saints Website Sponsored By Hattons Solicitors", https://www.seriousaboutrl.com/super-league-average-attendances-for-2018-revealed-and-its-not-good-reading-18712/, "Super League average attendances for 2018 revealed - and it's not good reading! More early examples of players that made the grade following on form their stints in the academy and reserves (previously known as the "St Helens Colts") include Steve Prescott,[209] Paul Forber,[210] Gary Connolly,[211] and Chris Arkwright. However, in 2009, the mascots changed to Boots and Bernard; happy and angry masculine characters. As well as playing full-back for St Helens and England, the 27-year-old is an ambassador for the 2021 Rugby League World Cup in England and a Super League pundit on Sky. [201], At the end of the 2020 season, St Helens finished second behind league leaders Wigan. Rhyse Martin, who has looked more likely than anyone to brings Leeds back into this, scores after some neat passing between him and. [244] Outside of rugby league, St Helens have forged partnerships with British Basketball League side Mersey Tigers,[245] and English Premier Ice Hockey League team Manchester Phoenix.[246]. [235], The other "big" North West club in Super League, Warrington, have also built up an anticipated derby contest with St Helens, particularly within Super League. The 1985 New Zealand tour jersey was similar to the home shirt of 2009, sponsored also by Pilkington. 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. 28 Apr 2023 08:13:43 . 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. [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. The club moved from the City Ground in 1890 where they had shared with St Helens Recs when neither were members of the Northern Rugby Football Union. [152] They lost the 2002 Challenge Cup Final to Wigan at Murrayfield Stadium by 21 points to 12. [247] Situated, prior to their recent move to Widnes, in Eccleston and Thatto Heath, a lot of support naturally derives from that area. [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. On 9 August 2009, St Helens reached a record ninth consecutive Challenge Cup semifinal,[176] where they were beaten by 24 points to 14 by the Huddersfield Giants. [117] They also won the Premiership in the same season with a 3616 victory over defending champions Hull Kingston Rovers at Elland Road in Leeds. Listen: Hull KR v Leeds & St Helens v Wakefield. [202], On 17 July 2021, St. Helens won the Challenge Cup for the first time in 13 years beating Castleford in the final 2612. 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"His leadership style is selfless and his consistency in how he trains prepares for, and plays games is what makes him so great.". [104] In the same year, St Helens lost to Eastern Suburbs in an unofficial World Club Challenge Final by 25 points to 2. Mens . However, the Halton Stadium, Widnes was the chosen venue for Saints for the 2011 season, and they will play all of their home games there before permanently relocating in 2012. Rugby League; Rugby Union; Snooker; Swimming; Tennis; . Under Sullivan, St Helens reached, and lost, the 195253 Challenge Cup final. News, Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player. This new crest drew criticism from large sections of the St Helens faithful, who were afraid of the club losing its connection to the town to attract a wider fan base.[286]. "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. [137][138] In 2023 they then beat Penrith Panthers 13-12 in Australia to win it for a third time. Women's Treble Thatto Heath Crusaders / St Helens. St Helens lost consecutive Premiership finals to Wigan in 1996,[142] and 1997. The traditional red V was once more reverted to, after the controversial design, with a more circular design used for the 1999 season. [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. "It is a pleasure to get to talk about James Roby," says Holbrook. St Helens youth policy does not operate solely in the borough boundaries of the town. Most tries in a match: 6 by all of the following: Highest International tour match attendance: 29,156 vs, This page was last edited on 25 April 2023, at 14:36. [143] 1998 proved to be a trophyless year,[144] and Ellery Hanley succeeded McRae in 1999, after the Australian left for new Super League side Gateshead. [75] St Helens won the Western Division Championship under McCormick's rule, beating Swinton 107. [according to whom?]. During his tenure the club won one league title (1996),[139] a year in which he was named Super League's coach of the year, and enjoyed backtoback successes over Bradford in the Challenge Cup (1996[140] and 1997[141]). Super League Meanwhile in the Women's Super League, Leeds and York have become the first British teams to make match payments to their players this season. Klopp: We will do business | Chelsea transfer model impossible for manager, Carra: Everton display will worry rivals | 'Big Sam makes sense for Leeds', Transfer Centre - Neville: Spurs can't afford to lose Kane this summer, Arteta: This is not over | Lampard: Arsenal still in the title race, Brecel holds off Selby fightback to win World Snooker final, Sprint beef, Ferrari respite & reignited title fight | What we learnt in Baku, Ref Watch: 'Klopp case closed but Jota got lucky! JUST. St Helens were favourites to reach another grand final but were upset in the preliminary final by Warrington 1813 at Langtree Park. "All these qualities are why James Roby is the most reliable player I have ever coached. SINK. "Robes leads by example more than any other leader I have come across, he displays all these attributes and he is an inspiration to all at the club who have had the pleasure of working with him on a daily basis. . Now, however, it can be argued that Saints look to make them internationals, with no less than five of the current St Helens squad's youth products having gone on to represent either Great Britain or England or both. Paul Sculthorpe MBE (born 22 September 1977) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played as a loose forward, stand-off or second-row forward in the 1990s and 2000s. 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. Home Kit ; Away Kit ; TRAINING. Super League Grand Final 2014: James Roby lifts the Super League trophy alongside Nathan Brown and club captain Paul Wellens. Despite the big names like Meninga, van Vollenhoven, Lyon etc. "The Tonga players and officials, led by coach Kristian Woolf, have pioneered the rise of international Rugby League since the 2017 World Cup and they will create further history by becoming the . [68] A second Lancashire County Cup came in 196061,[69]. As the club awaited completion of the new stadium, all home fixtures in 2011 were played at the Halton Stadium in Widnes, effectively meaning St Helens were forced to play an entire season of away fixtures. Women's team squad profiles. "He is the greatest this game has seen and it will be a pleasure to share the field with him in his 500th.". St Helens are one of the best supported teams in Super League, averaging 11,543 according to 2014 figures. However, for the fifth year in a row they were on the losing side, as the injury-plagued squad finally succumbed to Leeds. They also won the 1953 Lancashire Cup, beating Wigan 168 at Swinton, the first time the two old rivals had clashed in a major final, Saints. [13] In the 190102 season, however, they did finish third in the Lancashire league. Players A Name Country Caps From To Notes Kyle Amor Ireland: 5 . Keiron Cunningham. 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". With five Grand Finals, four Challenge Cups, five Super League Dream Team appearances and one Harry Sunderland Trophy, the youngest ever Man of Steel winner is one of the most decorated players of the Super League era and as he enters into his 500th appearance for St Helens against Leeds Rhinos on Friday, it is a testament to his character that he has been so consistently at the top of his game for so long. From the brilliance - on the field, at least - of Ben Barba's short-lived spell with the club,. BBC is not responsible for any changes. Jack Welsby headlines the squad number switches, as he takes over the coveted number one jersey, held by so many previous legends of the Club. 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. Bernard doesn't appear as often as Boots, with Boots being a more child-friendly image for the club, while Bernard retains the 'seriousness' of the mascots role to the club.[292]. with the fans, a kit that featured a white dropdown V with a black and red mesh design at the bottom of the jersey. In fact, it was only in the 1950s that St Helens won their first Challenge Cup and National League, and at this time, when St Helens were establishing themselves and improving in the 1950s, and 1960s, Bradford were disproving, and in fact folded in 1963. The 2022 Super League Grand Final was the 25th official grand final and championship-deciding rugby league game of Super League XXVII. Born in Warrington Rudge attended Cardinal Newman High School and first played rugby league for a local Warrington club before joining Thatto Heath Crusaders. 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. Since then, more than 1,200 players have appeared for the club's first team. [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. Fittingly, Cunningham snatched the final ever try at the famous old ground in typical fashion from dummyhalf. [48] St Helens reached no finals or achieved any more honours during the remainder of the 1930s. TROLLS. A 20-year-old Kyle Eastmond scored all of Saints' points. LET. Umbro were once again the designers of this varsity blue jersey with a royal blue veeshaped chevron, a kit similar to the away kit of 2008. "The best thing about him is he is the most humble and pleasant bloke you wish to meet. In the 1961 Challenge Cup final against Wigan, the strip still seen todaythe famous red Vwas first utilised. Keiron Cunningham played for the Saints for 16 seasons from 1994 to 2010. "I thought when Robes came on the scene behind Keiron Cunningham, he was a couple of years below me and came on as a kid but you could tell he was the real deal," says the former Wigan and England captain. [26], During the First World War, St Helens struggled to compete and failed to complete the full fixture list of the Emergency War League on two occasions,[27][28][29] with the club finishing midtable in the first year of the war,[30] as well as being beaten by 37 points to 3 by Huddersfield in that year's Challenge Cup Final. [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.
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