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Adrian Morley
Personal information
Full nameAdrian Morley
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight16 st 7 lb (105 kg)
PositionProp / Second row

Adrian Morley (born 10 May 1977 in Salford, UK) is a Great Britain rugby league footballer

A second or front-row forward, Morley's current club side is the Warrington Wolves, he has also played with Leeds in the English Super League competition. Morley has also spent six seasons playing with the Sydney Roosters in Australia in their major competition the National Rugby League(NRL).

Leeds

Morley won the Challenge Cup with Leeds Rhinos in 1999 defeating the London Broncos 52 - 16 at Wembley Stadium.

Sydney Roosters

In 2001 Morley agreed to join former Leeds coach Graham Murray, who was coaching the Sydney Roosters in Australia. After taking twelve months to fully aclimatise the tough, hard line forward was a central figure in Sydney Roosters twelfth Premiership in 2002 - their first in twenty-seven years. The Sydney Roosters defeated the New Zealand Warriors 30 - 8 at Telstra Stadium. Towards the end of his final season with the Sydney Roosters, Adrian was sent off after kneeing an opposition player in the face as the player attempted to play the ball. After he was suspended for several weeks by the NRL judiciary, the Sydney Roosters released him from contract and he returned to the UK before season end. The uncompromising forward had helped Sydney Roosters to a World Club Challenge title as well as two further Grand Final appearances before rejoining English club, Warrington Wolves.

Representative career

In the 2003 Ashes series against Australia, Morley was sent off after just 12 seconds of the opening match for a high tackle on Robbie Kearns. This is the fastest dismissal in the history of Test rugby league.

He captained a Great Britain test side that faced France in 2007.

Bradford Bulls

In 2005 Adrian Morley became the first Englishmen to complete the 'rugby league trifecta', winning Premierships in both the National Rugby League, Super League and also winning the Challenge Cup.

In late 2005, although still contracted to the Roosters; Morley joined the Bradford Bulls at the backend of the season and helped them to claim the Super League championship against his old team the Leeds Rhinos.

Warrington Wolves

Morley returned to the engage Super League after signing a 4 year deal with the Warrington Wolves.

He made his Warrington Wolves debut against Wigan Warriors on February 9 2007 but lasted only 37 Minutes after an accidental clash of heads with Wigan Warriors' Eamon O'Carroll which resulted in Morley having surgery on a fractured eye socket.

5 rounds later Morley made his home debut and comeback versus Hull Kingston Rovers. But another freak clash of heads resulted in Morley leaving the field after only 16 Minutes with a displaced fracture of the left cheekbone. Morley has had surgery to fix the problem and is expected to return for the game against Bradford Bulls on Sunday April 29 2007

References

External links

Template:Great Britain Rugby League squad Template:Leeds Rhinos - 1999 Challenge Cup Final Winners

Template:2005 Bradford Bulls Super League Grand Final Winning Team