Shaun Briscoe

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Shaun Briscoe
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Briscoe while playing for England in 2008
Personal information
Born 23 February 1983 (1983-02-23) (age 29)
Higher End, Greater Manchester, England
Height 185 cm (6 ft 1 in)
Weight 93 kg (14 st 9 lb) [1]
Playing information
Position Fullback, Wing
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2002–03 Wigan Warriors 28 11 0 0 44
2003–07 Hull 103 58 0 0 232
2008–2011 Hull KR 100 30 0 0 120
2012– Widnes Vikings
Total 231 99 0 0 396
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2004– England 5 4 0 0 16
As of 23 January 2010
Source: Rugby League Project

Shaun Briscoe is an English professional rugby league footballer who currently plays for the Widnes Vikings of Super League. An England international representative outside back, he has played club football for Wigan, Hull, and Hull Kingston Rovers.

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[edit] Playing career

Briscoe was born in Higher End, in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan and grew up in nearby Hindley and attended Winstanley College. He started his rugby career at Wigan Warriors playing for the Academy side before making his first team debut for Wigan against Castleford Tigers in 2002.

A year later Briscoe was named in Wigan's first team squad for that season. He was the regular full back for Wigan for 3 months in the absence of the injured Kris Radlinski. Briscoe played well making 28 appearances and scoring 11 tries but he was dropped from the squad when Kris Radlinski returned. He was disappointed to have lost his place but said "I'll be fighting for a place, and I can play centre or wing as well. I'm only young and to get so many first team games this season has been an unexpected bonus. I'll continue to train hard and play my best and see how things pan out. If things haven't worked out by the end of next year then I may have to think about going somewhere else, but it would really hurt me to have to leave my home town club." [1]

Many Wigan fans saw Briscoe as the replacement for Radlinski once he retired but due to salary cap restrictions and Shaun's desire to play first team rugby he was released from his Wigan contract and joined Hull in December 2003.

[edit] Hull career

Briscoe made an impact at Hull and became their regular first team fullback. He became the first Hull player to score four tries in one match giving Hull their first win at Bradford in super league. He played an important role in Hull's Challenge Cup run in 2005 but missed the final due to appendicitis. Hull went on to win the match and Briscoe was given a winning medal for being in the squad.

In 2006, he spent part of the season playing on the wing to cover for injuries in the Hull squad. Briscoe picked up a Grand Final loser's medal in 2006 after Hull lost to St Helens 26-4 in the 2005 Super League Grand Final at Old Trafford despite putting in a tackle into touch on Ade Gardner and a tackle to stop Jamie Lyons.

[edit] Hull KR

Briscoe signed for Hull KR on a two year contract in September 2007. He missed out on the England squad for the France game in early 2008 through injury. Again the season Briscoe proved he is one of the most consistent performers in super league, his displays and bravery gained praise from John Kear and Justin Morgan.[citation needed] He made his Hull KR debut against Leeds Rhinos which Hull KR narrowly lost 20-12. However he scored his first try for the Robins a week later at home to St Helens in a thrilling 24-22 victory. In 2009 he scored his first hat trick for the club in an away 46-28 win at Castleford Tigers. Some brilliant performances throughout 2009 made sure that he was England Rugby League full back for Four Nations campaign. Shauns 50th appearance came on the opening day of the 2010 Super League season, which Rovers won 30-12 against Salford City Reds.

[edit] International career

Briscoe played for England against New Zealand at Brentford in November 2002. He was also selected for the sides to face Fiji and Tonga and made three appearances.

In 2003 he was selected for England A to play against Australia and play in the European Nations Cup. He won the Jean Galia Medal as man of the match in the Final.[citation needed]

He was named in the England team to face Wales at the Keepmoat Stadium prior to England's departure for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.[2]

He was selected to play for England against France in the one-off test in 2010.[3]

[edit] International honours

Shaun Briscoe won caps for England while at Hull in 2004 against Russia, France, and Ireland (sub); while at Hull Kingston Rovers in 2008 against Wales; in 2009 against France, and in the 2009 Rugby League Four Nations against France, Australia, New Zealand, and Australia. [4]

[edit] Senior Tries

Scores and results list Shaun's try tally first.[5]
Date Venue Opponent Result Tournament Scored
26 August 2002 Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington Wolves 18-40 Super League 1
20 September 2002 JJB Stadium Leeds Rhinos 26-32 Super League 1
18 April 2003 JJB Stadium, St Helens 24-22 Super League 1
16 May 2003 JJB Stadium Warrington Wolves 21-20 Super League 2
30 May 2003 JJB Stadium Leeds Rhinos 20-30 Super League 2
11 July 2003 JJB Stadium Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 38-12 Super League 1
18 July 2003 Griffin Park, London Broncos 12-28 Super League 1
10 August 2003 JJB Stadium Halifax 40-0 Super League 1
7 March 2004 KC Stadium, Warrington Wolves 24-18 Super League 1
12 April 2004 Halton Stadium, Widnes Vikings 32-18 Super League 1
23 April 2004 Odsal, Bradford Bulls 18-26 Super League 4
2 May 2004 KC Stadium Salford City Reds 82-6 Super League 3
31 May 2004 KC Stadium Widnes Vikings 70-4 Super League 2
20 June 2004 Griffin Park, London Broncos 26-42 Super League 1
26 June 2004 Headingley Carnegie Leeds Rhinos 28-24 Super League 1
4 July 2004 KC Stadium, Huddersfield Giants 40-12 Super League 1
11 July 2004 Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington Wolves 18-38 Super League 1
17 July 2004 KC Stadium, St. Helens 34-6 Super League 1
25 July 2004 The Willows, Salford City Reds 20-44 Super League 2
30 July 2004 KC Stadium, Bradford Bulls 25-14 Super League 1
6 August 2004 JJB Stadium, Wigan Warriors 13-13 Super League 1
15 August 2004 KC Stadium, Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 38-24 Super League 2
27 February 2005 KC Stadium Warrington Wolves 32-10 Super League 1
13 March 2005 KC Stadium Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 36-33 Super League 1
24 April 2005 Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington Wolves 36-34 Super League 1
1 May 2005 KC Stadium Salford City Reds 20-6 Super League 1
13 May 2005 KC Stadium St Helens 44-6 Super League 2
22 May 2005 Belle Vue Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 28-35 Super League 2
3 June 2005 Headingley Carnegie Leeds Rhinos 34-14 Super League 1
10 June 2005 JJB Stadium, Wigan Warriors 24-28 Super League 1
2 July 2005 Griffin Park London Broncos 24-24 Super League 1
14 August 2005 KC Stadium Leigh 76-20 Super League 2
10 February 2006 The Jungle Castleford Tigers 18-42 Super League 1
19 February 2006 KC Stadium, Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 40-14 Super League 1
3 March 2006 KC Stadium Harlequins 6-10 Super League 1
1 July 2006 Stade Aime Giral Catalans Dragons 16-24 Super League 1
15 July 2006 KC Stadium, Warrington Wolves 36-24 Super League 1
13 August 2006 Galpharm Stadium Huddersfield Giants 12-26 Super League 1
3 September 2006 KC Stadium Catalans Dragons 26-12 Super League 1
15 September 2006 JJB Stadium Wigan Warriors 38-16 Super League 1
11 March 2007 Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield Giants 12-16 Super League 1
17 March 2007 KC Stadium St Helens 24-12 Super League 1
9 April 2007 KC Stadium Hull Kingston Rovers 22-14 Super League 1
20 April 2007 KC Stadium Bradford Bulls 22-32 Super League 1
28 April 2007 Belle Vue Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 18-20 Super League 1
20 May 2007 KC Stadium Leeds Rhinos 16-12 Super League 1
10 June 2007 KC Stadium Catalans Dragons 23-26 Challenge Cup 1
12 August 2007 KC Stadium Warrington Wolves 46-14 Super League 1
10 February 2008 Craven Park St Helens 24-22 Super League 1
6 June 2008 Knowsley Road St Helens 52-10 Super League 1
15 June 2008 Halliwell Jones Stadium Warrington Wolves 38-20 Super League 1
20 February 2009 Craven Park Leeds Rhinos 10-19 Super League 1
8 March 2009 Craven Park Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 31-18 Super League 1
3 May 2009 Murrayfield Stadium Warrington Wolves 18-36 Super League 1
22 May 2009 Craven Park Castleford Tigers 16-6 Super League 2
20 June 2009 Brewery Field Crusaders 18-32 Super League 1
2 August 2009 The Jungle Castleford Tigers 28-46 Super League 3
21 August 2009 The Willows Salford City Reds 10-14 Super League 1
19 March 2010 Headingley Carnegie Leeds Rhinos 10-17 Super League 1
11 April 2010 Craven Park Warrington Wolves 36-16 Super League 1
20 June 2010 Craven Park Harlequins RL 42-6 Super League 1
24 July 2010 Craven Park Bradford Bulls 49-24 Super League 2
1 August 2010 Craven Park Castleford Tigers 28-26 Super League 1
15 August 2010 The Willows Salford City Reds 18-44 Super League 2
4 September 2010 Racecourse Ground Crusaders 30-24 Super League 1
20 February 2011 Halliwell Jones Stadium Warrington Wolves 24-22 Super League 1
27 February 2011 Craven Park Catalans Dragons 18-31 Super League 1
5 June 2011 Craven Park Hull FC 17-10 Super League 2

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