Leigh Centurions - Other Notable Players

Other Notable Players

These players have either; received a testimonial match, are "Hall of Fame" inductees, played during Leigh Centurions' Super League season, or were international representatives before, or after, their time at Leigh.


  • Albert Ashton circa-1940 (Father of Brian Ashton)
  • Owen 'Ozzy' Bevan (brother of Brian Bevan)
  • Mick Bolewski, the first player from the Australian stte of Queensland to sign with a British club.
  • Mathew Bottom circa-2005
  • Edward "Ted" Brophy circa-1962
  • Liam Coleman circa-2005
  • Mick Collins Centre 408-games 1970–71 Challenge Cup winner
  • Benjamin "Ben" Cooper circa-2005
  • Jason Duffy circa-2005
  • John Duffy circa-2005
  • Dominic Feau'nati circa-2005
  • Jason Ferris circa-2005
  • Dai Fitzgerald
  • Darren Fleary circa-2005
  • Carl Forber circa-2005


  • Michael "Mike" Govin circa-2005
  • Danny Halliwell circa-2005
  • Kevin Henderson circa-2005
  • Christopher "Chris" Hill circa-2005
  • Michael "Mick" Hogan (#1)
  • Rob Jackson circa-2005
  • Chris Jones circa-2005
  • Philip "Phil" Jones circa-2005
  • Jason Kent circa-2005
  • James King circa-2005
  • Ian Knott circa-2005


  • Mark Leafa circa-2005
  • Steve McCurrie circa-2005
  • Keiron Maddocks circa-2005
  • Stephen "Steve" Maden circa-2005
  • Richard Marshall circa-2005
  • Robert Mears circa-2005
  • Richard Moore circa-2005
  • Rex Mossop 1952–55
  • Nicholas "Nick" Owen circa-2005
  • McDonald Bailey 1953


  • Bev Risman circa-1963/64
  • Paul Rowley circa-2005
  • Rob Smyth circa-2005
  • Michael "Mick" Stacey (Testimonial match 1982)
  • Craig Stapleton circa-2005
  • Warren Stevens circa-2005
  • Matthew "Matt" Sturm circa-2005
  • James "Jimmy" Taylor circa-2005
  • Rod Tickle Wing 114-Tries
  • Neil Turley circa-2005
  • Colin Tyrer circa-1965
  • Oliver Wilkes circa-2005
  • John Wilshere circa-2005

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