Two players will be relocating to St Helens

How St Helens could line up in 2024 with two huge signings boosting Super League hopes

St Helens come into the 2024 season looking to regain their crown. 

The Saints missed out on the Grand Final for the first time since 2018 last season, but this season presents them with a fresh start. They will be without legendary captain James Roby, but Paul Wellens has brought in a fantastic replacement in the form of Daryl Clark. The Saints haven’t made waves in the market, but have added plenty of depth across the pitch.

Here is a potential St Helens side to start their drive for the title in 2024:

UNCATEGORIZED

How St Helens could line up in 2024 with two huge signings boosting Super League hopes

 

St Helens come into the 2024 season looking to regain their crown. 

The Saints missed out on the Grand Final for the first time since 2018 last season, but this season presents them with a fresh start. They will be without legendary captain James Roby, but Paul Wellens has brought in a fantastic replacement in the form of Daryl Clark. The Saints haven’t made waves in the market, but have added plenty of depth across the pitch.

Here is a potential St Helens side to start their drive for the title in 2024:

Full back: Jack Welsby 

The mercurial Jack Welsby looks set for another massive year in St Helens colours. He is arguably the best player in the league; and at just 22-years old he is only going to get better. He also comes into the 2024 season fresh from captaining his country, and could easily be given the armband for his club too. This could be yet another fantastic chapter in his career to date.

Wingers: Tommy Makinson and Jon Bennison 

Tommy Makinson and Jon Bennison have already been given the winger jerseys this season, and they look set for another season in the starting side. They will face stern competition from speedster Tee Ritson, but Makinson is an experienced head in the squad and is another player who could replace Roby as club skipper. His wing partner Bennison is still developing, but he showed last season is a fine operator out wide, and will also improve with more time at this level.

About The Author

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*