- Sean Long
Sean Elizabeth Long (born September 24 1976 in Wigan) is a rugby league player who currently plays for St Helens as scrum-half. Long started his career at his hometown club Wigan Warriors before swiftly moving to Widnes Vikings. His performances for the Vikings caught the eye of several of Super League's top clubs, and he was eventually signed by St Helens when needing a replacement for the departing Bobbie Goulding.
- Daniel Anderson
Daniel Anderson (born May 3, 1967) is a rugby league coach. He is particularly noted for his work with the development of younger players. He is currently the coach of St Helens RLFC, succeeding the previous coach Ian Millward, who was sacked by the club in 2005. During his time at St Helens RLFC, he has raised the club's status, leading them to Grand Final victory of the engage Super League last season.
- Ian Millward
Ian Millward (born August 22 1960), is an Australian-born rugby league coach and is currently assistant coach for North Queensland Cowboys. He is the former head coach of Wigan Warriors, St Helens RLFC and Leigh Centurions. He is one of the most successful, controversial and colourful figures involved in English Rugby league. He was in charge at Wigan from May 2005, his appointment coming just two weeks after an acrimonious departure from the club's fiercest rivals, …
- Ade Gardner
Ade Gardner (b. June 26 1983) is a rugby league player from Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria. He currently plays for St Helens and made his debut for the Great Britain national team in 2006. He is the older brother of Huddersfield Giants winger, Mat. Gardner made his Super League debut in a match against London Broncos on 28 March 2002, which St Helens lost. He established himself as a first team regular in 2003 and has now appeared more than one hundred times for St Helens, …
- Keiron Cunningham
Keiron Cunningham is a Welsh rugby league footballer who plays for St Helens as hooker. The youngest of ten siblings, Keiron Cunningham was born five months after his brother, Eddie Cunningham, had won a Challenge Cup winner's medal for St Helens against Widnes. Hailing from the Thatto Heath district of St Helens, Cunningham signed for his home town club from amateur club Wigan St Jude’s in 1993 and made his first-team debut the following year.
- Paul Wellens
Paul Wellens (born February 27, 1980) is a rugby league footballer who plays for St Helens. Wellen normally plays as a fullback, but he has played on the wing in his early days.. Wellens broke through the St Helens RFC ranks to make his debut in the 1999 season. Success quickly followed and Wellens soon secured his place in what was a strong team. Wellens is known for his dependability and all round game, …
- Jon Wilkin
Jon Wilkin (born November 1, 1983 in Hull) is a rugby league player who plays for St Helens
- Lee Gilmour
Lee Gilmour is a rugby league footballer who plays for St Helens. Gilmour's usual position is second row, but he has played on the wing and in the centres when a back-line player suffered an injury. Lee Gilmour has in the past played for Bradford and Wigan. Gilmour is also a Great Britain and Scotland international. Gilmour gained true international repute when during the 2006 Rugby League Tri-Nations he scored the decisive try in the Lions’ 23-12 win in Sydney in 2006.
- Maurie Fa'Asavalu
Maurie Fa'asavalu is a former Samoan rugby union player who now plays rugby league for St Helens. Maurie Fa'asavalu was signed by the then St Helens coach Ian Millward in the winter of 2003 after a series of outstanding performances playing at flanker for Samoa in the 2003 Rugby World Cup. Maurie Fa'asavalu made his debut on 13th March 2004 against Leeds Rhinos in a 24 to 14 victory at Knowsley Road. Fa'asavalu took some time to adjust to rugby league, …
- Francis Meli
Francis Meli (born April 27, 1979 in Apia, Samoa) is a New Zealand rugby league player, currently playing for St Helens in the Super League competition. Meli has represented New Zealand in fourteen test matches between 2001 and 2005. His position of choice is at Wing. Meli scored a New Zealand Warriors' record 23 tries in the 2003 NRL season. He scored 5 of those tries in a single finals game against the Canterbury Bulldogs, a feat still unparalleled in the finals.
- Willie Talau
Willie Talau is a rugby league player born in Samoa who plays for St Helens and New Zealand. He signed for St Helens in late 2003, having previously played for Canterbury Bulldogs. He made his Super League debut on 24 August 2003 against Hull FC Wille is a strong-running centre, renowned for his strong defence and his clinical finishing close to the opposition line. Willie Talau has 13 New Zealand caps and played for the Kiwis at Old Trafford in the 2000 World Cup Final.
- Brian McClennan
Brian McClennan is coach of the New Zealand rugby league team (known as the Kiwis). He is the son of former St Helens coach Mike McClennan. McClennan had previously coached the Hibiscus Coast Raiders and Mt Albert Lions to championships in the Bartercard Cup and was assistant coach for the Kiwis under Daniel Anderson. Despite this, his appointment in June 2005 as national coach of New Zealand was controversial, …
- Jon Sharp
Jon Sharp is the head coach of Super League club Huddersfield Giants. Formerly an assistant coach at St Helens, he was appointed in 2003 when Tony Smith left the club for Leeds Rhinos. He is also part of the Great Britain coaching set-up. As a player he played for Hull. Sharp led Huddersfield to their first Challenge Cup final in over 40 years in 2006, including a 30-12 win over Leeds Rhinos in the semi finals. Huddersfield lost the final 42-12 against favourites St Helens.
- Mike Bennett
Mike Bennett is a professional rugby league player for British rugby club St Helens. His specialist position is second-row. On Tuesday, 29 August 2006, Mike signed a contract extension at the Lancashire club which will keep him at Knowsley Road for another two seasons.
- Paul Clough
Paul Clough is an English rugby league footballer who plays for St Helens. In November 2006 Paul Clough was promoted to train full time with the St Helens RLFC first team squad. He had also been training with the squad in the 2005 season, but his performances have seen him included in Saints elite 25 man squad for th upcoming season. He is expected to compete for a regular first team spot over the next few years and was given the number 22 shirt for the 2007 season.
- Danny Tickle
Danny Tickle born in Golborne, Greater Manchester, England) is a rugby league player who played for the Wigan Warriors through the 2006 season in the Super League. Previously, he played three years for the Halifax RLFC club in Super League. Danny signed for Wigan despite interest from other Super League sides, including St Helens. He performed well enough to earn a new two-year contract in July 2004.
- Chris Flannery
Chris Flannery is a Rugby League player who plays for St Helens in the European Super League competition. Flannery has also represented Queensland in the State of Origin on 10 occasions. He previously played for the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League competition. Flannery's position of choice is at loose-forward. He can also operate as a utility back row forward, at stand-off and also in the centres.
- Nick Fozzard
Nick Fozzard is an English rugby league footballer who plays for St Helens.
- Danny Sculthorpe
Danny Sculthorpe (born 8th September 1979) is an English rugby league player. Born in Oldham, he currently plays as a prop for Wakefield Trinity Wildcats. The younger brother of St Helens player Paul Sculthorpe, he signed for Wigan Warriors at the end of 2001 from Rochdale Hornets. Sculthorpe had previously had spells with Leeds Academy and Warrington - whom he joined as part of the deal that took Iestyn Harris to Leeds.
- Keith Mason
Keith Mason is a rugby league prop forward. He plays for Huddersfield Giants and has previously played for St Helens, Castleford Tigers,Wakefield Trinity Wildcats and Melbourne Storm.
- Chris Joynt
Chris Joynt (born 7 December 1971, Wigan) was a rugby league player in the Super League competition, who featured as a second row forward. He played for the St Helens during a successful 12 year period with the club. Joynt began his career at Oldham before moving on to play for St Helens. Joynt has also played for the Newcastle Knights out in Australia. Joynt skippered Saints for many years and he lifted many trophies throughout a glittering Knowsley Road career.
- Chris Jones
Chris Jones (born 1982-05-27 in St Helens) is a rugby union footballer for Leeds Tykes. His usual position is at centre.
- Matty Smith
Matty Smith is an English rugby league footballer who plays for St Helens. Shaun McRae has labelled the Saints youngster as the heir-apparent successor to scrum-half Sean Long at the Super League club..
- Jason Hooper
Jason Hooper is an Australian rugby league footballer who played for St Helens. St Helens stand-off or loose forward Jason Hooper has announced his retirement at the age of 29 because of a long-term shoulder injury.
- Karl Pryce
Karl Pryce (born July 27, 1986 in Bradford, England) is an English rugby union player who currently plays for Gloucester in the Guinness Premiership competition. His position of choice is on the wing. Pryce previously played rugby league with the Bradford Bulls until 2006. Karl is also the younger brother of England and St Helens rugby league player Leon Pryce. Karl is one of the outstanding Junior prospects in the British game.
- Shaun Edwards
Shaun Edwards OBE is a former English rugby league player and now head coach at London Wasps rugby union team.. He played at scrum half for Wigan. Shaun spent fifteen years at Central Park and was a modern day legend. His father Jack had been a great half-back for Warrington in the late fifties and early sixties. He was a former England schoolboy captain at both rugby league and rugby union, and had been hunted by several clubs.
- Helen Southworth
Helen Mary Southworth (born 13 November, 1956, Preston) is a politician in the United Kingdom. She is the Labour Party Member of Parliament for Warrington South, and was first elected at the 1997 General Election. She retained the Warrington South seat at the 2001 and 2005 general elections, each time with a reduced majority. Southworth served as a member of the House of Commons select committees on Trade and Industry (1998-2001) and Procedure (1997-1999).
- Scott Moore
Scott Moore is a rugby league footballer who plays for St Helens in the European Super League. Scott Moore was the the youngest ever Super League player when he made his debut at the JJB Stadium aged only 16. Moore is a confident half-back with outstanding natural ability and a real footballing brain. He is seen as the long term successor to Sean Long.
- Stuart Jones
Stuart Jones (born December 7th 1981) is a professional rugby league player for Huddersfield Giants. He has previously played for St Helens and Wigan Warriors. His normal position is second row. Jones has represented England on one occasion.
- Paul Reilly
Paul Reilly (born May 10 1976 in Huddersfield, England) is a rugby league player who plays for the Huddersfield Giants. He plays in the full back position. He was born and bred in Huddersfield and has played for the club for 10 years. Paul was not interested in rugby league as a child and only watched a few Huddersfield matches until a friend at school encouraged him to play for a local amateur side.
- Eric Ashton
Eric Ashton MBE (born 1935 in St Helens, Lancashire, England) was an English rugby league footballer. He played his whole first grade football career for the Wigan Warriors along with at times both captaining and coaching them; his position of choice was right centre.
- Kyle Eastmond
Kyle Eastmond is a rugby league footballer who plays for St Helens in the Super League. Kyle Eastmond's preferred position is half-back. Eastmond is a half-back who has been compared to Australian international Scott Prince, with darting runs to the line and a good kicking game. He has also got a keen eye for a gap in the defensive line. In 2007, Kyle Eastmond was promoted to train with the St Helens RLFC first team squad.
- Chris Anderson
Christopher Anderson is a former Australian rugby league coach and player. He has played for and coached the Australian national team and is a member of the Halifax RLFC Hall of Fame.
- Gareth Haggerty
Gareth Haggerty (born 8 September 1981) is a prop for Salford City Reds rugby league. Gareth is the son of former St Helens forward, Roy Haggerty. Gareth turned professional with the Widnes Vikings and then joined Saints. He has also represented Lancashire and Ireland.
- Les Jones
Les Jones (born July 19, 1948 in St Helens) was an English rugby league player for the St Helens club in the English Rugby League Championship competition. His position of choice was at wing.
- Mickey Higham
Mickey Higham (born September 18 1980) is an English rugby league player who currently plays for English club Wigan Warriors in the Super League competition. His usual position is hooker. Higham joined Saints from Leigh Centurions in November 2000. He made over 100 appearances for St Helens, scoring 33 tries. He made his Great Britain debut in the 2004 Gillette Tri-Nations against New Zealand, …
- Darren Albert
Darren Albert (born February 28, 1976 in Auburn, New South Wales) Was formeley an Australian rugby league player for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, the Newcastle Knights as well as English Super League side St Helens, where he scored 88 tries in 124 appearances from 2002 to 2005. He has also represented New South Wales in the 1999 State of Origin series and Country in City vs. Country Origin in 2001. Albert's position of choice is at Wing.
- Bobbie Goulding
Bobbie Goulding is a former Great Britain international half-back turned coach. He is currently not in work as a coach after leaving his post at Rochdale Hornets in November 2005, citing frustration at the club's financial problems. During his two seasons in charge at the National League One club he had not had a proper contract, despite impressing and twice being nominated for coach of the year.
- Ian Hardman
Ian Hardman is an English rugby league player who plays for St Helens. He is a winger, but can also cover the full-back position. Hardman went on loan to Hull Kingston Rovers for a month on the 10 April 2007. More information about the Saints winger to follow
- Wayne McDonald
Wayne McDonald was a rugby league footballer who played for Huddersfield Giants. He has formerly played for the St Helens. Wayne McDonald is the tallest player in world rugby league at 6’7”. The Huddersfield Giants pack was a rather large lot when the 199cm tall and 115kg prop Grayshon and the 2m plus Wayne McDonald They partnered another monster in the Giants pack with 198cm 117kg prop Eorl Crabtree making the Giants a brutal team in past seasons.