Raymond James French,
MBE (born 23 December 1939)
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and rugby union
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footballer who played in the 1950s and 1960s. French played at international level in both codes. He won four caps for England
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in rugby union in 1961 as a lock forward, then moved to rugby league as a and played for his home town club, St. Helens, before going on to play at Widnes
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The Guardian – 19 October 2007 he taught at Cowley School in St. Helens, Lancashire
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, where his local counterparts included Brian Ashton who taught at Stonyhurst College
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French was a commentator on rugby league on both television and radio. He is well known for his range of colloquialism
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s. French is regularly heard on the Rugby League show ''Try Time'' each Thursday on BBC Radio Merseyside
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giving his views on the state of the game in his forthright way. He retired in 2019.
In 2010, French received the Mike Gregory Spirit of Rugby League Award to mark his contribution to the game.
Also President of the St Helens Past Players' Association, French was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire
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and public service outside the civil service. It was established ...
(MBE) in the 2011 New Year Honours for services to rugby league.
Playing career
Championship Final appearances
Ray French played left- in St. Helens' 35–12 victory over Halifax in the Championship Final
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during the 1965–66 season at Station Road, Swinton
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on Saturday 28 May 1966, in front of a crowd of 30,165.
Challenge Cup Final appearances
Ray French played left- in St. Helens' 21–2 victory over Wigan
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in the 1966 Challenge Cup Final during the 1965–66 season at Wembley Stadium
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, London
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on Saturday 21 May 1966, in front of a crowd of 98,536.
County Cup Final appearances
Ray French played right- in St. Helens' 25–9 victory over Swinton in the 1961 Lancashire Cup Final at Central Park
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, Wigan
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on Saturday 11 November 1961; played left- in the 15–4 victory over Leigh
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in the 1963 Lancashire Cup Final at Station Road, Swinton on Saturday 26 October 1963, and played left- in the 12–4 victory over Swinton in the 1964 Lancashire Cup Final atCentral Park, Wigan on Saturday 24 October 1964.
BBC2 Floodlit Trophy Final appearances
Ray French played left- in St. Helens' 0–4 defeat by Castleford
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in the 1965 BBC2 Floodlit Trophy
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Final at Knowsley Road
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, St. Helens on Tuesday 14 December 1965.
Ray French Award
In August 2019 the Rugby Football League ran a poll among fans on the Our League app to name a trophy for the man of the match award in the 1895 Cup Final. French was one of three names in the poll along with Willie Horne and Johnny Whiteley. French won the poll with over 60% of the votes cast and presented the award at the inaugural final
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on 24 August 2019 to Sheffield
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's Anthony Thackeray
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He has also played at club level for Hull FC, Castleford ( Heritag ...
.
Award winners
*2019 Anthony Thackeray
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- Sheffield Eagles
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*2020 Not awarded - no competition played due to the COVID-19 pandemic
*2021 Craig Hall - Featherstone Rovers
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References
External links
Statistics at en.espn.co.uk
Saints Heritage Society profile
Widnes RLFC Player Profile
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1939 births
Living people
BBC sports presenters and reporters
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England international rugby union players
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Great Britain national rugby league team players
Members of the Order of the British Empire
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Rugby league second-rows
Rugby union locks
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Schoolteachers from Lancashire
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