The legendary Duggie Greenall, one of Saints� greatest-ever players, has passed away after a short illness at the age of 81. A local lad, who began his rugby career as one of Harry Cook's wartime A.T.C. cadets at Rivington Road School, Duggie was a brilliant centre threequarter - as hard as nails - and the master of the well-timed pass to the man outside him. He captained Saints at Wembley in 1952-53, although the team were defeated by Huddersfield. Later in that season, he became only the second Saints� captain to lift the coveted League Championship trophy after the defeat of Halifax at Maine Road, Manchester.