Alf Ellaby

Athlete

1902 –

12

Who is Alf Ellaby?

Alf Ellaby was an English rugby league footballer of the 1920s and '30s. A wing three-quarter back, he retired as the England national team's and St. Helens R.F.C.'s all-time top try-scorer. Also a Great Britain and Lancashire representative player, Ellaby was dubbed the "Hat-trick King", with 31 for his home-town club, St. Helens. He was Liverpool's first rugby league superstar.

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Born
Nov 24, 1902
Lived in
  • Liverpool

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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