Ambrose Askin

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FullnameAmbrose Askin
Born24 February 1909
Pontefract district, England
DiedJanuary 1979 (aged 69)[1]
Pontefract district, England
Height5 ft 11.5 in (1.816 m)
Ambrose Askin
Personal information
Full nameAmbrose Askin
Born24 February 1909
Pontefract district, England
DiedJanuary 1979 (aged 69)[1]
Pontefract district, England
Playing information
Height5 ft 11.5 in (1.816 m)
Weight13 st 7 lb (86 kg)
PositionFullback
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1931–37 Castleford 89 7 0 0 21
1937–38 Keighley
1938–38/39 Featherstone Rovers 14 0 0 0 0
Total 103 7 0 0 21
RelativesTom Askin (brother)
Military career
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service / branch British Army
Years of service1939-1945
Battles / wars

Ambrose Askin (24 February 1909[2] January 1979[3]) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s. He played at club level for Castleford, Keighley, and Featherstone Rovers,[4] as a wing. Ambrose Askin's funeral took place at St Botolph's Church, Knottingley.[5][6][7]

County League appearances

Ambrose Askin played in Castleford's victory in the Yorkshire League during the 1932–33 season.

Club career

Ambrose Askin made his debut for Castleford at Hull F.C. on 26 March 1932, a match in which his brother Tom was unable to play due to injury.[8] He had joined the club after leaving the army. In November 1936, when aged 25, he was put on the transfer list at a price of £200; at that time he weighed 13.5 stone and stood 5 feet 11.5 inches tall.[9]

Askin was transferred from Keighley to Featherstone Rovers in January 1938, with Cyril Hammond moving in the opposite direction.[10] He made his debut for Featherstone on 15 January,[11] but the outbreak of World War II on 1 September 1939 meant his opportunities to play for Featherstone Rovers were curtailed, and injuries sustained in the Battle of Dunkirk ended his rugby career.

Outside of rugby league

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