| HARDISTY | Alan ___, rugby league player who captained Castleford to victory in the 1969 and 1970 Challenge Cup |
| NAMATH | Joe, American Football player who led the New York Jets to victory in the 1969 Super Bowl (6) |
| SINFIELD | Kevin _, rugby league player who was a BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2015 nominee (8) |
| BETTS | Denis ___, rugby league player who won the 1995 Man of Steel award (5) |
| MARTIN | ___ Johnson former English rugby player who captained England to victory in the 2003 Rugby World Cup |
| EALES | Surname of the player who captained Australia to victory in the 1999 Rugby World Cup (5) |
| IRO | Kevin ___, rugby league footballer who played in the Challenge Cup Final for Leeds, Wigan and St Hel |
| ORR | Danny ___, Great Britain, Wigan Warriors and Castleford Tigers rugby league player who retired in 20 |
| MCBRIDE | Willie John ---, ex-Ireland rugby union player who captained the British and Irish Lions side in South Africa in 1974 (7) |
| SENIOR | Keith ___, rugby league wing who held the record for the most Super League appearances and tries |
| MENINGA | Mal, Former rugby league player who became coach of the Australian national team in 2016 |
| OFFIAH | Martin ___, Widnes rugby league player who won the 1988 Man of Steel award (6) |
| ROB | Much-missed rugby league player who raised money for the MND association (3,6) |
| BURROW | Much-missed rugby league player who raised money for the MND association (3,6) |
| SCHOFIELD | Garry, Leeds rugby league player who was the 1991 Man of Steel winner (9) |
| ROGERUTTLEY | England rugby player who captained England five times in the 1970s (5,6) |
| PIENAAR | Francois, South African rugby player who captained his country in their 1995 World Cup win (7) |
| ODRISCOLL | Brian ___, rugby player who captained the British and Irish Lions on their 2005 tour of New Zealand |
| TONYBOOK | 1956-64 Bath City, 1964-66 Plymouth Argyle and 1966-74 Man City defender; winner of the 1969 FA Cup and 1970 European Cup Winners' Cup finals (4,4) |
| BERTIEMEE | 1966-76 Arsenal boss; 1969-70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and 1970-71 League and FA Cup Double winner (6,3) |