Alan Prescott to be inducted into Rugby League Hall of Fame

The Rugby Football League and Rugby League Cares have today announced Saint #679, Alan Prescott, will be inducted into the sport's most prestigious and exclusive club, the Rugby League Hall of Fame.

It is the greatest honour that Rugby League can bestow and he will be inducted at a gala dinner hosted by RL Cares at The Edge in Wigan, on Tuesday, 22nd October 2024.

Five more players deemed to be the best of the best in our sport’s long and proud history will also join the game’s pantheon of greatness.

Alan Prescott made 404 appearances for St.Helens between 1949 and 1960, mainly at prop, having begun his senior career as a 15-year-old winger with Halifax in 1945. He led Saints to victory at Wembley in 1956, winning the Lance Todd Trophy as player of the match in a 13-2 victory over his old club, Halifax.

Alan Prescott at Sydney with Ashes trophy in 1958

He made 39 international appearances, 11 for England and 28 for Great Britain, 10 times as captain, including leading the 1958 Lions on a tour which saw him deliver one of the most remarkable and courageous performances in sporting history.

Great Britain had lost the first Test against Australia and had to win the second to keep their Ashes hopes alive. However, in just the fourth minute of the match in Brisbane, Prescott broke his right arm and in an era before substitutes were allowed, opted to stay on the field for the duration.

With his right arm dangling hopelessly by his side and pain coursing through his body, Prescott moved from prop to scrum-half and carried on making tackles and dictating play throughout a brutal game which saw Britain’s stand-off Dave Bolton leave the field with a broken collar bone and three other players seriously injured.

Thanks to Prescott’s inspired leadership, the Lions won 25-18 to level the series before securing the Ashes with a 40-17 success in the third Test decider, after which Prescott, his arm in a sling, was carried around the Sydney Cricket Ground on the shoulders of the victorious tourists.

Alan Prescott died in September 1998. He was 71.

Also revealed today, James ‘Jimmy’ Lomas is also to be inducted into RL’s Hall of Fame, with a further four names for the class of 2024 to be revealed very soon.

RFL Chief Executive Tony Sutton said: “We are proud and privileged to be able to acknowledge the important contributions made by the greatest players the sport has ever seen.

“James Lomas and Alan Prescott are worthy entrants into the RL Hall of Fame, two players whose talent, dedication and achievements set the standard both in the eras in which they played and for all who followed them.

“We are also looking forward to revealing the names of the other new inductees next week, when more Rugby League legends will take their rightful place in the RL Hall of Fame.”

Lomas and Prescott become only the 36th and 37th players to be elevated into the RL Hall of Fame, which was established in 1988.

To be considered for entry into the Hall of Fame, players must have a record of outstanding achievement at the very highest levels of the sport; possess a reputation that transcends the era in which they played; and have made a contribution to the sport that will last as long as Rugby League is played.

Inductees are selected by a specially-convened panel comprising representatives from across the sport, including former international players, coaches, historians, administrators and media.

Ahead of the Rugby League World Cup in England in 2022, significant changes were made to the RL Hall of Fame induction procedure, to allow the consideration of women and wheelchair players – consistent with the staging of men’s, women’s and wheelchair competitions in sport’s most inclusive World Cup.

Two years ago, former Great Britain internationals Brenda Dobek, Lisa McIntosh and Sally Milburn had the honour of becoming the first three women to be inducted into the Hall of Fame alongside the distinguished quartet of Andy Farrell OBE, Adrian Morley, Clive Sullivan MBE and David Watkins.

The RL Hall of Fame Dinner is a spectacular and unmissable night when the new inductees will be welcomed into this exclusive club by existing Hall of Famers. The dinner sees people from across the sport, including fans, sponsors and the clubs whose players have been recognised as the greatest of all time, come together to celebrate sporting heroes.

Tickets for the RL Hall of Fame dinner at The Edge, Wigan, on Tuesday, 22nd October are available at the special early-bird price of £60 per person before September 20th.

To book, or for information, please email [email protected]

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