![]() In our Round 19 edition of Saints & Proud, the Saints faithful can read: Our official Match Programme is available for supporters to read with plenty of great Saints news and features to read! Saints TV subscribers can watch Paul Wellens’ preview in full! SAINTS & PROUD With the visitors the current leaders of the Betfred Super League and Saints one of the nearest in the chasing pack, it should be a high-quality affair.įresh off the back of the squad news, Wellens also gives the latest update on his squad too. THE BOSS PREVIEWS OUR CLASH WITH CATALANS Catalans Dragons 21-man squad vs St HelensĢ. The Dragons have been boosted by the returns of Mitchell Pearce and Sam Tomkins, however will be without Arthur Morgue due to an injury. Read more on the Saints’ squad news by clicking on the image below. ![]() Dan Norman has returned following his two-week loan at Leigh Leopards. Curtis Sironen could make his return to action after picking up a slight hamstring injury during the Saints’ league game at Hull FC. Saints make two changes to the squad that was named for last week’s win over Wire, with Lewis Baxter and Tee Ritson stepping out of the team for this fixture. Our new half-time challenge with Liverpool John Lennon Airport will feature at every home match for the remainder of the 2023 season, with outstanding destination flights to be won, so we as a Club are thrilled to be working with Merseyside’s airport! *T&C’s apply. With the eyes of all the Saints faithful in the West Stand watching, the contesting Member will get three attempts to hit the crossbar from the 20m line. One lucky Saints 2023 Member at half time of our Super League match on Thursday night will get the chance to win x2 return flights to Lyon from Liverpool with easyJet*! LIVERPOOL JOHN LENNON AIRPORT – CROSSBAR CHALLENGE Helens would also like to encourage parents/guardians of children coming to the ground to ensure they are always aware of what their child is doing and where in the stadium they are at all times. ![]() Supporters may encounter these dog patrols when approaching the stadium. The Club during last season and this season has taken preventative actions for home fixtures, with additional stewarding and ‘sniffer’ dog patrols around the stadium. They can cause serious injuries to those who carry them as well as fellow spectators, as well as damage to surfaces such as the playing pitch which can cost clubs thousands of pounds. Misbehaviours that will not be tolerated include, but are not limited to physical or verbal abuse, violent conduct, missile throwing, excessive alcohol misuse, and any drug misuse.įurthermore, the use of pyrotechnics is strictly prohibited under both rugby and football ground regulations. The Club would like to reiterate to supporters that it operates a zero-tolerance approach to any anti-social behaviour, at both our own home ground and when visiting other clubs’ stadiums. want to ensure that everyone who comes to enjoy game days at the Totally Wicked Stadium can do so in a safe and friendly environment! Turnstiles will be open from 6:30pm on Thursday night. You can secure a digital or ‘Print at Home’ ticket which would not require you to visit the Ticket Office.įind out more about our stands, ticket prices and Ticket Office hours by clicking here. The Board is nominated and elected by member clubs.The quickest and easiest method of securing your spot at the Totally Wicked Stadium is by purchasing your ticket online by visiting .uk/saintsrlfc. Qualified Life Membership is given to a player who has played 200 senior games in the GVFL Year ![]() The method of scoring shall be 12 points for a Seniors win, 6 points for a Reserves win, 6 point for a thirds win and in addition 8 points shall be scored for a win in A Grade Netball, and 4 points awarded for each win in each of B, B Reserve, 17&U and 15&U Netball. The “GEORGE HUNTER” Champion Club Cup is presented to the champion club each year. ![]()
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