- Adam Dykes
Infobox rugby league biography
playername = Adam Dykes
fullname = Adam Dykes
nickname = Dykesy
caption =
position = Five Eighth
currentclub = leagueicon|Hull FC|size=16Hull FC
clubnumber = 7
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1977|2|5|df=y
placeofbirth = Sydney
countryofbirth =Australia
height = height|ft=5|in=9
weight = 13 st 7 lbs (86 kg)
club1 = leagueicon|Cronulla|size=16Cronulla Sharks
year1start = 1995
year1end = 2001
appearances1 = 129
tries1 = 36
goals1 = 1
fieldgoals1 = 3
points1 = 149
club2 = leagueicon|Parramatta|size=16Parramatta Eels
year2start = 2002
year2end = 2004
appearances2 = 38
tries2 = 11
goals2 = 5
fieldgoals2 = 2
points2 = 56
club3 = leagueicon|Cronulla|size=16Cronulla Sharks
year3start = 2005
year3end = 2007
appearances3 = 54
tries3 = 11
goals3 = 0
fieldgoals3 = 0
points3 = 44
club4 = leagueicon|Hull FC|size=16Hull FC
year4start = 2008
year4end = present
appearances4 = 12
tries4 = 1
goals4 = 0
fieldgoals4 = 2
points4 = 6
teamA = leagueicon|Country|size=16 City
yearAstart = 2001
yearAend =
appearancesA = 1
triesA = 0
goalsA = 0
fieldgoalsA = 0
pointsA = 0
updated = 11 August 2008
source = [http://rugbyleagueproject.com/players/Adam_Dykes.html Rugby League Project] and [http://www.yesterdayshero.com.au/PlayerProfile_Adam-Dykes_187.aspx Yesterday's Hero]Adam Dykes (born 5 February 1977 in Sydney, NSW) is an
Australia nrugby league player forHull FC in theUK Superleague competition. He also previously played for theParramatta Eels between 2002-2004 and forCronulla Sharks until the end of the 2008 season. His position of choice is Five-Eighth, though he has also been shuffled around the backs during his career, playing minor parts of it at both Lock and in the Half-Back role.Biography
Early career
Dykes began playing rugby league at an early age after being heavily involved and influenced into the game by his father
John Dykes whom was a professional player himself for one season in 1976 for theCronulla Sharks , along with also being their reserve grade coach between 1993-1994.With Adam possessing copious amounts of talent for the game along with his fathers heavy influence within the Cronulla Sharks many believed that it would only be a matter of time before Adam would don the Sharks jersey.
1995
Adam Dykes made his first grade debut for the
Cronulla Sharks as an 18 year old in the 1995 season (March 11 Round 1) against theNewcastle Knights . With several impressive performances for the club he quickly cemented his position in John Lang's outfit as the key five eighth.1996-2001
He remained a key player for the club in the number six for several seasons. In 2001 he rose to represent City in the annual
City vs Country Origin match.2002-2004
Dykes was controversially signed by
Parramatta Eels head coach Brian Smith for the start of the 2002 NRL season (on a four year deal), angering many Sharks fans as they had seen him as one of the central members of the team along with the fact that he was a born and bred Cronulla junior. With this in mind many fans began speculating that Dykes had clashed with new Cronulla coach Chris Anderson and that this had led to his departure, though none of these claims were ever proven to be factual.His three year Parramatta career though proved to be at best disappointing for Dykes.
After three troublesome years at Parramatta, Dykes approached the club asking them for a termination on his final year with the club, citing wanting to return home to the Sharks.
2005-Present
Dykes returned to the Cronulla Sharks in 2005 under the influence of coach Stuart Raper.
Adam has signed a 2 year deal with Superleague Club Hull FC for 2008 to replace fellow Australian half Matthew Head.
Representative games
*"City:" Represented City in the City/Country origin during the 2001 season.
Career playing statistics
Point scoring summary
External links
* [http://www.sharks.com.au/index.php?id=83 Official player profile]
* [http://www.nrl.com/Clubs/Sharks/SharksPlayerProfile/tabid/234/playerid/32/Default.aspx NRL player profile]
* [http://www.sharksforever.com/players/Adam_Dykes Sharks forever profile]
* [http://www.hullfc.com Hull FC]
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