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Leigh Centurions

Leigh Centurions
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Club information
Full name Leigh Centurions Rugby League Club
Nickname(s) Leythers
The Centurions
Short name Leigh Centurions
Website leighcenturions.com
Colours Leigh colours.svg Red and White
Founded 1878; 139 years ago (1878)
Current details
Ground(s)
Chairman Michael Norris
Coach Neil Jukes
Captain Mickey Higham
Competition Super League
2016 season 1st in Championship (Promoted via Qualifyers)
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Records
Championships 2 (1906, 1982)
Challenge Cups 2 (1921, 1971)
Other honours 18
Most capped 503 - Albert Worrall
Highest points scorer 2,492 - John Woods

Leigh Centurions is a professional rugby league club in Leigh, Greater Manchester, England, who compete in the Super League.

The club was founded in 1878 and is one of the original twenty-two clubs that formed the Northern Rugby Football Union in 1895. Leigh have been Rugby League Champions twice, in 1906 and 1982, and have won the Challenge Cup twice, in 1921 and 1971. The club was known simply as Leigh until the 1995-96 season, when it adopted the name Centurions.

Leigh RFC was founded in 1878 by a surveyor named Fred Ulph. Leigh's first practice match was on 5 October 1878 at Buck's Farm in Pennington and their first game was against Eccles two weeks later.

In 1879, the club moved to a field behind the Three Crowns in Bedford and played there for 10 years. Leigh came to the attention of the wider district in 1885 when they had a 23 match unbeaten run with 21 wins and 2 draws. As attendances grew, improvements were made to the ground and the field's slope was levelled.

The club moved to Frog Hall Field, later known as Mather Lane in 1889. The pitch was drained and levelled, a 10 foot high hoarding was built around the ground and 500-seater stand was erected. The first game at Mather Lane was played on 7 September 1889 against Aspull and Leigh forward James Pendlebury scored the first try in front of a 2,000 crowd.

The 1894–95 season saw a new stand open on the south side in a momentous year for Rugby football. After years of arguments with the Rugby Football Union concerning player expenses, 22 teams including Leigh decided to form a breakaway governing body – the Northern Union. The first season of the new game kicked off in September with Leigh recording a 6–3 loss against Leeds. Leigh finished ninth that season. Leigh had a great start in the new Union, they played well and the crowds increased, however they had mixed fortunes over the next few years. As the new century began, Leigh struggled and despite winning the West Lancashire and Border Towns Cup, the crowds and their fortunes dropped dramatically.


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