- Paul Reilly
Infobox rugby league biography
playername = Paul Reilly
fullname = Paul Reilly
nickname = Rei
caption =
currentclub = leagueicon|Wakefield|size=16 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
clubnumber = 5
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1976|5|10
placeofbirth =Huddersfield ,West Yorkshire
countryofbirth =England
height = height|ft=6|in=0
weight = 13 st 7 lbs (86 kg)
position = Rlp|FB|WG
club1 = leagueicon|Huddersfield|size=16 Huddersfield Giants
year1start = 1996
year1end = 2007
appearances1 = 158
tries1 =
goals1 =
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points1 = 142
club2 = leagueicon|Wakefield|size=16 Wakefield Wildcats
year2start = 2008
year2end = present
appearances2 = 2
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points2 = 0
teamA = Flagicon|England England
yearAstart = 2004
yearAend =
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updated =
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new = yesPaul Reilly (born
May 10 1976 inHuddersfield ,England ) is arugby league player who played for theHuddersfield Giants for 11 years until signing forWakefield Trinity Wildcats for the 2008 season. He plays in the full back position.Paul was not interested in rugby league as a child and only watched a few Huddersfield matches until a friend at school encouraged him to play for a local amateur side. Paul started playing for Moldgreen Under-14s and discovered a real talent for the game.
He was playing well at Moldgreen and as a result he attended trials at
Halifax RLFC . They offered him a contract for the following season, but as the 1996 season was only half way through Paul found himself back at his hometown club where he turned up for training to keep himself fit. After four or five weeks the then coach ofHuddersfield Giants ,Darryl van der Velde had seen enough and offered him a deal.Reilly established himself as the first choice full-back at Huddersfield, and he was a stand-out player in both the successful 2002 NFP campaign and then later in the Super League, where his passionate, whole-hearted performances were a key factor in the Giants establishing themselves as a competitive club.
He played twice for England in the European Nations Cup in 2004, and featured for his home town team in the 2006 Challenge Cup Final, where he performed a memorable try-saving tackle on
Ade Gardner to keep his side in the game in the first half.Towards the end of 2006 Paul released a testimonial booklet entitled "The Life of Reilly" which celebrated his 10 years with the Giants and featured contributions from many past players and coaching staff. Paul had a joint testimonial match with
Keith Senior of theLeeds Rhinos on 26 January 2007. The game was played atHeadingley .Paul announced at the start of the 2007 season that he had signed a one-year extension to his contract and intended to retire at the end of the season after 11 years with his hometown club. He scored 8 tries in the season and helped to steer the Giants to a memorable 5th placed finish in Super League. It was announced in August 2007 that the Giants would not be renewing Reilly's contract, respecting his wish to retire, and he was proudly carried off the field by team-mates following the club's 22-16 play-off defeat to
Hull FC at the end of the year.Despite intending to retire, Reilly was offered a lucrative contract by
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats in September 2007 and signed for the club. However, after only four appearances it was revealed that he had sustained a serious neck injury and it is unlikely he will play again.External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_league/super_league/huddersfield/6962177.stm Trio poised for Huddersfield exit, BBC website July 2007]
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