Unveiling the Rise of St Helens’ Homegrown Talent: The Noah Stephens Story
St Helens, the powerhouse of Super League, is renowned for its commitment to nurturing homegrown talent. The club’s philosophy is deeply rooted in developing players from within, and this approach has yielded great success over the years.
From Keiron Cunningham to James Roby, Jonny Lomax, Tommy Makinson, and Jack Welsby, St Helens has produced a plethora of top-tier talent that has gone on to make a significant impact on the field. Now, the spotlight is on Noah Stephens, a highly-rated 19-year-old prop forward who is on the cusp of making his senior debut for the club.
Stephens, who hails from Crosby, has been a standout performer in the Saints’ academy system, showcasing his talent and potential with impressive displays at various levels. His physicality and robustness have caught the eye of the coaching staff, and he is now edging closer to a Super League debut.
Academy coach Derek Traynor has been instrumental in Stephens’ development, guiding him through the ranks and helping him hone his skills. While there are areas for improvement, such as adapting to the speed and intensity of the first team, Stephens’ dedication and eagerness to learn bode well for his future in the sport.
As Stephens prepares to take the next step in his career, the excitement among St Helens supporters is palpable. With a new generation of talent emerging from the club’s academy, the future looks bright for the Red V. Noah Stephens is poised to carry on the tradition of excellence set by his predecessors and make a name for himself in the world of rugby league.
