Craig Hall (rugby league)

Craig Hall (rugby league)
Craig "Horse" Hall
Craig Hall.jpg
Personal information
Full name Craig Hall
Born 21 February 1988 (1988-02-21) (age 23)
Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Height 193 cm (6 ft 4 in)
Weight 87 kg (13 st 10 lb) [1]
Playing information
Position Centre, Wing
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2007–10 Hull 76 47 32 0 252
2011– Hull KR 10 4 16 0 48
Total 86 51 48 0 300
As of 1 January 2009
Source: http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/Craig_Hall__UK_/summary.html

Craig Hall is a rugby league player currently playing for Hull KR in the Super League. Primarily a Centre, he broke into the first team in 2007 after progressing through Hull's academy. His first Hull first team hat trick was against Castleford Tigers at the KC Stadium, on 15 June 2008, where he came on as a substitute. Hull went on to win this game 40-14. Hall has also been known to play at Fullback and on the Wing when needed, as shown during Hull's injury crises over the past two seasons.

Craig Hall in action for Hull, chased by Peter Fox of Hull KR

Super League Tries

Scores and results list Craig's try tally first.[2] Up to date as of 15th September 2010.
Date Venue Opponent Result Tournament Scored
6 April 2007 Twickenham Stoop, Harlequins RL 30-28 Super League 1
26 May 2007 JJB Stadium Wigan Warriors 47-16 Super League 1
8 July 2007 Craven Park Hull KR 20-30 Super League 1
13 July 2007 KC Stadium Harlequins RL 20-8 Super League 1
29 July 2007 KC Stadium, Salford City Reds 48-26 Super League 2
17 August 2007 Belle Vue Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 24-42 Super League 1
8 February 2008 Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington Wolves 38-20 Super League 2
2 March 2008 Galpharm Stadium Huddersfield Giants 28-8 Super League 1
7 March 2008 Knowsley Road, St Helens RLFC 30-29 Super League 1
11 April 2008 The Jungle, Castleford Tigers 12-32 Super League 2
27 April 2008 KC Stadium, Huddersfield Giants 28-20 Super League 1
15 June 2008 KC Stadium Castleford Tigers 40-14 Super League 3
12 July 2008 Belle Vue Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 18-26 Super League 2
20 July 2008 KC Stadium, Hull KR 44-18 Super League 1
27 February 2009 KC Stadium Catalans Dragons 28-12 Super League 1
15 March 2009 Odsal, Bradford Bulls 24-36 Super League 2
28 March 2009 Twickenham Stoop Harlequins RL 22-12 Super League 1
17 July 2009 KC Stadium Crusaders 22-6 Super League 1
25 July 2009 Craven Park, Hull KR 24-18 Super League 4
21 August 2009 KC Stadium Harlequins RL 26-6 Super League 3
4 September 2009 JJB Stadium Wigan Warriors 34-22 Super League 1
12 February 2010 KC Stadium Huddersfield Giants 14-6 Super League 1
26 February 2010 KC Stadium Harlequins RL 28-4 Super League 1
5 March 2010 KC Stadium Castleford Tigers 42-22 Super League 1
12 March 2010 JJB Stadium Wigan Warriors 48-24 Super League 1
5 April 2010 KC Stadium Warrington Wolves 10-29 Super League 1
11 April 2010 Headingley Carnegie Leeds Rhinos 46-30 Super League 1
11 June 2010 KC Stadium Salford City Reds 34-12 Super League 2
4 July 2010 Odsal Bradford Bulls 22-28 Super League 1
7 March 2011 The Jungle Castleford Tigers 27-14 Super League 1
18 March 2011 The Willows Salford City Reds 34-18 Super League 2
12 June 2011 Headingley Carnegie Leeds Rhinos 44-14 Super League 1

References

  1. ^ "Hull KR The Official Site of the Robins". web page. Hull Kingston Rovers RLFC. http://hullkr.co.uk/craig-hall-21. Retrieved 13 August 2011. 
  2. ^ Stats at slstats.org

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