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St Helens

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Paul Wellens

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Established
1873 (151 years old)

Sport
Rugby

Stadium/Home
Langtree Park
(18,000 Capacity)

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Location
St Helens

Nicknames
Saints

Competitions
English Rugby League Super League

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curswine: 30/Jan/24


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29/03 St Helens - Wigan Warrio
06/04 Catalans Dra - St Helens
19/04 St Helens - Hull F.C.
25/04 St Helens - Huddersfield
04/05 Hull Kingsto - St Helens

Results
15/03 Leeds Rhinos 8 - 18 St Helens
08/03 St Helens 20 - 24 Salford Red
01/03 St Helens 12 - 4 Leigh Leopar
24/02 Huddersfield 0 - 28 St Helens
16/02 St Helens 40 - 4 London Bronc

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St Helens Rugby Football Club, nicknamed Saints, are a professional rugby league club from St Helens in North West England who play in the Super League and were a founder member of the Northern Rugby Football Union. They have been league champions on 13 occasions and runners up 12 times and are the third most successful side in the Challenge Cup with 12 wins from 21 final appearances placing them behind rivals Wigan., who have won 19 finals from 30 appearances, and Leeds, who have won the cup on 13 occasions, having lost 12 finals. They are the current Super League champions.

Since 1961 the club's home colours have been white, with a red "V" on the shirt. Saints play their home games at Langtree Park in St Helens, having moved from their previous home, Knowsley Road, in 2012.

Team Members


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Batchelor



19

Bell



5

Bennison



7

Dodd



3

Hopoate



23

Hurrell



13

Knowles



10

Lees



6

Lomax



14

Lussick



2

Makinson



11

Mata'Utia



15

McCarthy-Scarsbrook



20

Norman



17

Paasi



4

Percival



9

Roby



16

Sironen



8

Walmsley



1

Welsby



18

Wingfield



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Stadium or Home

Langtree Park is a rugby league stadium in the Peasley Cross area of St Helens, Merseyside. It has a capacity of over 18,000. It is the home ground of St Helens RFC. The stadium was granted full planning permission on 20 May 2008. On 11 July 2008 the go-ahead was given without the need for a public enquiry and construction started in 2010. It was announced on 15 November 2011 that primary developers, the Langtree Group, had gained the naming rights and that the stadium would be named Langtree Park. The first rugby league match to be played at the stadium was between St. Helens and Widnes on Friday 20 January 2012. St. Helens won the opening game by 42-24 and they moved in ready for the 2012 Super League season.

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