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Nigel Stephenson Personal information Full name Nigel Stephenson Nickname Stivvy, Nij Born 12 October 1950
Dewsbury, EnglandPlaying information Position Centre Club Years Team Pld T G FG P 1967–1978 Dewsbury 330 124 820 39 1978–1981 Bradford 1981–1983 Carlisle 1983–1984 Wakefield Trinity 1984–1986 Dewsbury 43 1986–1987 York Total 330 124 863 39 0 Representative Years Team Pld T G FG P ≥1967–≤1987 Yorkshire 10 1975–1975 England 1 0 0 0 0 Coaching information Club Years Team Gms W D L W% 1988–1991 Huddersfield Source: rugbyleagueproject.org englandrl.co.uk Nigel Stephenson is an English former professional rugby league footballer of the 1960s, '70s and '80s, and coach of the 1980s and '90s who at representative level has played for England, and Yorkshire, and at club level for Shaw Cross ARLFC, Dewsbury (Twice), Bradford Northern, Carlisle, Wakefield Trinity, and York, playing at Centre, i.e. number 3 or 4, and at club level has coached for Huddersfield.
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International honours
Nigel Stephenson played Centre, i.e. number 3 in England's 0-25 defeat to Australia in the 1975 Rugby League World Cup final at Headingley Stadium, Leeds on the 12 November 1975.[1]
County Honours
Nigel Stephenson was selected for Yorkshire County XIII on ten occasions.
Rugby Football League Championship Final Appearances
Nigel Stephenson played Centre, was captain, scored a try, four goals and a drop goal in Dewsbury’s 21-9 victory over Leeds in the 1972–73 Rugby Football League Championship final at Odsal Stadium, Bradford on the 19 May 1973.
Career Records
Nigel Stephenson holds Dewsbury Rams' career goalscoring record, 863-goals scored during his two spells with the club 1967-78 and 1984-86.
Genealogical Information
Nigel Stephenson is the father of the former Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, Wigan Warriors, London Broncos, Hull Kingston Rovers, and England Prop, Francis Stephenson, his other son James is a highly regarded Community Coach with Shaw Cross Sharks & Dewsbury Rams and in 2010 James was awarded the RFL Kirklees Coach of the Year Award for his outstanding efforts in rugby league development.
Nigel Stephenson is not a relative of fellow Dewsbury 1973 Rugby Football League Championship winner Mike "Stevo" Stephenson.
References
- ^ "International Statistics at englandrl.co.uk". englandrl. 2008-12-31. http://www.englandrl.co.uk/international_stats.php?GBSearch=Stephenson&EnSearch=Stephenson&submit_x=7&submit_y=3&submit.x=7&submit.y=8. Retrieved 2009-01-01.
External links
- International Statistics at englandrl.co.uk
- Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org
- Shaw Cross Sharks - Hall of Fame
- Diamond day for Shaw Cross' star production line
- ...but not for Yorkshire
- Dewsbury Rams - Honours & Records
- Dewsbury Rams - History
- Playing at Smales pace sank champions
- Photograph "Neil Fox" at rugbyleagueheritageproject.com
- Photograph "Stephenson about to touch down" at rugbyleagueheritageproject.com
- Photograph "Stephenson scores Northern's second" at rugbyleagueheritageproject.com
- Photograph "Ronnie Firth sprays the champagne" at rugbyleagueheritageproject.com (upside down)
- Photograph "Peter Fox shows the Championship Trophy to youngsters." at rugbyleagueheritageproject.com
- Photograph "Jimmy and Nigel parade the Trophy" at rugbyleagueheritageproject.com
- Photograph "The Mayor shows off the Trophy" at rugbyleagueheritageproject.com (upside down)
- Photograph "Northern Off Half Stephenson" at rugbyleagueheritageproject.com
- Photograph "The 1981 squad pictured at Odsal" at rugbyleagueheritageproject.com
- Photograph "1981 team v. Hull" at rugbyleagueheritageproject.com
- Photograph "Stephenson Stretchered Off" at rugbyleagueheritageproject.com
- Photograph "Nigel Stephenson In Action" at rugbyleagueheritageproject.com
- Photograph "Nigel Stephenson Scores" at rugbyleagueheritageproject.com
- Photograph "Forsyth about to crash through" at rugbyleagueheritageproject.com
- Photograph "Return to Odsal" at rugbyleagueheritageproject.com
- Photograph "Trevor kisses the turf" at rugbyleagueheritageproject.com
England squad - 1975 Rugby League World Cup ☼ (3/9) Michael "Mick" Adams • (4/9) John Atkinson • ☼ (1/9) Harry Beverley• ☼ (7/9) John Keith Bridges • (1/9) Paul Charlton • (3/9) David "Dave" Chisnall • (3/9) Eric Chisnall • (2/9) Philip "Phil" Cookson • (2/9) Michael "Mike" Coulman • ☼ (5/9) Gerald "Ged" Dunn • ☼ (1/9) Ray Dutton • (6/9) Leslie "Les" Dyl • (2/9) David "Dave" Eckersley • (7/9) George Fairbairn • ☼ (1/9) Stanley "Stan" Fearnley • (6/9) Keith Fielding • (3/9) Colin Forsyth • ☼ (9/9) Ken Gill • (0/9) Parry Gordon • (1/9) John Gray • ☼ (5/9) Jeff Grayshon • (4/9) Brian Hogan • (4/9) John Holmes • ☼ (5/9) Eric Hughes • (3/9) Robert "Bob" Irving • (1/9) Phil Jackson • (2/9) Thomas "Tommy" Martyn • ☼ (8/9) Roger Millward (c) • (4/9) Mick Morgan • (3/9) Steve Nash • (7/9) George Nicholls • (2/9) Derek Noonan • (7/9) Steve 'Knocker' Norton • (1/9) Barry Philbin • (1/9) David "Dave" Redfearn • ☼ (1/9) Alan Smith • ☼ (1/9) Nigel Stephenson • ☼ (2/9) James "Jimmy" Thompson • (2/9) John Walsh • (1/9) Stuart Wright
(7/9), e.g. The Number of Games Played in the 1975 World Cup. ☼=Played in Final.
Coaches: William "Bill" Oxley Coach Alex MurphyCategories:- 1950 births
- Bradford Bulls players
- Carlisle RLFC coaches
- Carlisle RLFC players
- Dewsbury Rams players
- England national rugby league team players
- English rugby league coaches
- English rugby league players
- Living people
- People from Dewsbury
- Rugby league centres
- Wakefield Trinity Wildcats players
- York City Knights players
- Yorkshire rugby league team players
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