Liverpool St.Helens Rugby Football Club
Liverpool St. Helens Football Club traces its origins to 1857 when Liverpool Football Club was formed, making it the oldest open rugby club in the World. It provided four of the England team that played Scotland in the first ever International in 1871. In 1914 the club had three International captains in the 1st XV, Ronnie Poulton-Palmer with England, F.H. Turner for Scotland and R.A. Lloyd of Ireland. Internationals who played for Liverpool more recently include Fran Cotton, Maurice Colclough, Mike Slemen and Kevin Simms.
For a current lsit of fixtures visit the official Club website or the What's On section.
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