Charles "Charlie" Stuart Annable (30 November 1904 â 1957) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s and 1930s. He played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Featherstone Rovers, and Castleford, as a .
Charlie Annable was born in Hemsworth, Yorkshire, to Charles, a coal miner, and Jane Annable. He married Clara Rhodes on 4 February 1928. In 1939, he was working as a bus driver in Stanley, Yorkshire. He died in Yorkshire, aged 52.
Charlie Annable won two caps for Yorkshire while at the Featherstone Rovers; during the 1928âÂÂ29 season against Glamorgan and Monmouthshire, and during the 1929âÂÂ30 season against Australia.
Charlie Annable played in Castleford's victory in the Yorkshire League during the 1932âÂÂ33 season.
Charles Annable played in Featherstone Rovers' 0-5 defeat by Leeds in the 1928 Yorkshire Cup Final during the 1928âÂÂ29 season at Belle Vue, Wakefield on Saturday 24 November 1928.
Charles Annable made his début for the Featherstone Rovers on Saturday 27 September 1924, he broke his clavicle in November 1927 which kept him out of Featherstone Rovers' run to the Championship Final during the 1927âÂÂ28 season, in 1931 he was sold to Castleford for ã400 (based on increases in average earnings, this would be approximately ã66,750 in 2013).
"C. Annable' Featherstone Rovers (Northern Rugby League.) "C. Annable has demonstrated to his club the value of local talent. He was born in Alverthorpe in Yorkshire, and as a youth he has time for development. He is an unorthodox worker of the scrum, for he is not merely content to get the ball but he kicks to touch to advantage, and at other times bursts round to receive a reverse pass. Though on the small side everything points to his receiving county honours."