- Harvey Howard
Infobox rugby league biography
playername = Harvey Howard
fullname = Harvey Howard
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position = Prop
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club1 =Widnes Vikings
year1start = 1990
year1end = 1994
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club2 = Easts
year2start = 1993
year2end =
appearances2 = 4
tries2 =
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fieldgoals2 =
points2 = 0
club3 = Leeds
year3start = 1994
year3end = 1996
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club4 = Wests
year4start = 1996
year4end = 1999
appearances4 = 58
tries4 =
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points4 = 4
club5 =Bradford Bulls
year5start = 1998
year5end =
appearances5 = 6
tries5 =
goals5 =
fieldgoals5 =
points5 = 4
club6 = Brisbane
year6start = 2000
year6end =
appearances6 = 14
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fieldgoals6 =
points6 = 0
club7 =Wigan Warriors
year7start = 2001
year7end = 2002
appearances7 = 52
tries7 =
goals7 =
fieldgoals7 =
points7 = 4
club8 =Rochdale Hornets
year8start = ?
year8end =
appearances8 = ?
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teamA = England
yearAstart = 1995
yearAend = 2000
appearancesA = 6
triesA = 0
goalsA = 0
fieldgoalsA = 0
pointsA = 0
teamB = Great Britain
yearBstart = 1998
yearBend =
appearancesB = 1
triesB = 0
goalsB = 0
fieldgoalsB = 0
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new = yesHarvey Howard is an English former professional
rugby league footballer.Career
Played in Australia, while going over to England regularly. After four seasons with Wests in the late 1990s, Howard could not win a place in the joint team,
Wests Tigers . Wayne Bennett had no such concern, using Howard as a stopgap prop and bringing him off the bench in the Broncos 14-6 Grand Final Win over the Roosters in 2000.During his time with the Western Suburbs Magpies on the playing roster, he gained several nicknames, including Harves and Harvester, freight, but also mainly as Night Train. This was because of a song at the time which he insisted the whole team listen to, called "Night Train".
Harvey has returned to Australia on a permanent basis, and now works full time for the Western Suburbs Magpies DRLFC as Development officer, in charge of the junior grades of football, as well as the Junior Magpies development teams.
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