Peter Fox (rugby league born 1984)

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Peter Fox
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Personal information
Born November 5, 1984 (1984-11-05) (age 27)
York, North Yorkshire, England
Height 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 92 kg (14 st 7 lb) [1]
Playing information
Position Wing
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2006 York Knights 19 15 0 0 60
2007–08 Wakefield Wildcats 24 12 0 0 48
2008–11 Hull KR 105 52 0 0 208
2012– Wakefield Wildcats 0 0 0 0 0
Total 148 79 0 0 316
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2008–09 England 6 7 0 0 28
As of 23 January 2010

Peter Fox is an English professional rugby league footballer who plays for Hull Kingston Rovers of Super League. An England international representative Winger, Fox previously played for Wakefield Trinity Wildcats and York City Knights.

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[edit] International honours

Peter Fox has won caps for England while at Hull Kingston Rovers in 2008 against France, and Wales, and in 2009 against France, Wales, New Zealand, and Australia.

[edit] 2006

Fox was on loan at York City Knights in 2006, and was named in the NL1 Dream Team 2006.

He Signed for Wakefield Trinity Wildcats from Leeds Rhinos.

[edit] 2007

Fox made his début for Wakefield Trinity Wildcats in the opening game of the 2007 campaign with a 14-9 loss to Hull KR. It took him till round 5 to open his account with a try in Wakefields 40-20 win over Catalans Dragons. Fox Signed for Hull KR in September 2007

[edit] 2008

Peter made his rovers début in a 20-12 away loss to Leeds Rhinos although he opened his Hull KR account with a brace of tries in a thrilling 20-24 victory in France against Catalans Dragons. In round 7 of the 2009 campaign he scored his first hat trick of his career in a 48-12 victory over Salford City Reds.

27 June- Fox made his England début in the 56-8 victory over France. He scored a try and had one disallowed.

He was in the England training squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.[2]

He was in the England team to face Wales at the Keepmoat Stadium prior to England's departure for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.[3]

[edit] 2009

On 7 November Peter Fox scored 2 tries to help England earn a shock 20-12 victory over World Champions New Zealand at Huddersfield's Galpharm Stadium, and a place in the 2009 Four Nations final against Australia.

[edit] 2010

Peter made another promising start for Rovers at the start of the 2010 season, in a home fixture against Salford City Reds in which Rovers won 30-12,Fox in the process scoring two early tries. Peter made his 100th career appearance in Hull KR's 32-6 loss at Wigan Warriors on the 12th February 2010.

[edit] Senior Tries

Scores and results list Peter's try tally first.[4]
Date Venue Opponent Result Tournament Scored
11 March 2007 Belle Vue, Catalans Dragons 40-20 Super League 1
16 March 2007 Belle Vue Leeds Rhinos 26-32 Super League 2
25 March 2007 Belle Vue, Warrington Wolves 30-24 Super League 1
1 April 2007 Belle Vue London Skolars 52-4 Challenge Cup 1
9 April 2007 Belle Vue Bradford Bulls 24-36 Super League 2
1 July 2007 Belle Vue Wigan Warriors 32-6 Super League 1
6 July 2007 The Willows Salford City Reds 18-35 Super League 1
15 July 2007 Belle Vue, Huddersfield Giants 23-24 Super League 2
5 August 2007 Odsal Bradford Bulls 38-24 Super League 1
16 February 2008 Stade Aime Giral, Catalans Dragons 20-24 Super League 2
13 April 2008 Craven Park, Bradford Bulls 20-18 Super League 1
25 April 2008 Craven Park, Leeds Rhinos 22-36 Super League 1
4 May 2008 Millennium Stadium Hull 17-22 Super League 1
18 May 2008 Galpharm Stadium Huddersfield Giants 50-16 Super League 2
15 June 2008 Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington Wolves 38-20 Super League 1
21 June 2008 Craven Park Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 18-26 Super League 1
10 August 2008 Craven Park, Harlequins 16-40 Super League 1
17 August 2008 Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington Wolves 34-36 Super League 2
7 September 2008 Craven Park, Hull 36-8 Super League 1
15 February 2009 Odsal, Bradford Bulls 13-13 Super League 2
27 February 2009 Knowsley Road, St Helens 19-20 Super League 1
22 March 2009 Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington Wolves 24-12 Super League 1
29 March 2009 Craven Park Salford City Reds 48-12 Super League 3
10 April 2009 KC Stadium Hull 14-18 Super League 1
19 April 2009 Twickenham Stoop, Harlequins 12-32 Super League 1
22 May 2009 Craven Park Castleford Tigers 16-6 Super League 1
28 June 2009 Craven Park Wigan Warriors 28-36 Super League 2
2 August 2009 The Jungle Castleford Tigers 28-46 Super League 2
16 August 2009 Craven Park St Helens 26-10 Super League 1
5 September 2009 Craven Park, Warrington Wolves 40-16 Super League 1
12 September 2009 Belle Vue Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 24-10 Super League 1
26 September 2009 Craven Park Wigan Warriors 16-30 Super League 1
7 February 2010 Craven Park Salford City Reds 30-12 Super League 2
19 March 2010 Headingley Carnegie Leeds Rhinos 10-17 Super League 1
11 April 2010 Craven Park Warrington Wolves 36-16 Super League 2
16 May 2010 Craven Park Crusaders 54-10 Super League 1
4 July 2010 Belle Vue Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 14-46 Super League 2
9 July 2010 Craven Park Leeds Rhinos 25-6 Super League 1
24 July 2010 Craven Park Bradford Bulls 49-24 Super League 3
4 September 2010 Racecourse Ground Crusaders 30-24 Super League 1
11 September 2010 KC Stadium Hull 4-21 Super League 1
17 September 2010 JJB Stadium Wigan Warriors 42-18 Super League 2
15 May 2011 Craven Park Bradford Bulls 46-18 Super League 1

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