Sean Bernard Long (born 24 September 1976) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s.
An England and Great Britain international Scrum-half, Long is regarded by many as one of the finest British players of his generation.
He began his career with the Wigan Warriors, and also played for the Widnes Vikings and Hull FC, but is best known for his time playing for St.
Helens in the Super League with whom he won a total of four Super League championships and five Challenge Cups, as well as numerous individual accolades including the Man of Steel award, and three Lance Todd Trophies.Following his retirement as a player, Long began a coaching career.
He is currently assistant coach of Harlequin FC, and the Samoa national rugby league team.
In 2017, he joined rugby union side Orrell RUFC in his first cross code move.