Ellery Hanley MBE
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Cuthwyn Ellery Hanley MBE: Rugby League Legend
A Storied Playing Career
Ellery Hanley, known as ‘Mr Magic’ and ‘The Black Pearl,’ is one of the greatest rugby league players of all time. Across 19 years (1978–1997), he played for elite clubs including Bradford Northern, Wigan, Balmain, Western Suburbs, and Leeds.
- Versatile & Dynamic: Excelled as a stand-off, loose forward, centre, and wing.
- International Star: Represented Great Britain (36 caps) and England (2 caps), captaining Great Britain from 1988–1992.
Accolades & Achievements
- Three-time Man of Steel Award winner – the only player to achieve this feat.
- 1988 Golden Boot winner – recognised as the world’s best rugby league player.
- Lance Todd Trophy recipient.
- Awarded MBE (1990) for services to rugby league.
- Inducted into the Rugby Football League Hall of Fame (2005).
Coaching Career
After his playing career, Hanley transitioned into coaching, taking on key roles with Great Britain, St Helens, and Doncaster, sharing his deep expertise with the next generation of players.
Legacy
Ellery Hanley’s impact on rugby league is unparalleled, inspiring countless athletes and leaving an indelible mark on the sport.


