Roy Robinson (rugby league)

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FullnameRoy Robinson
Born(1931-01-26)26 January 1931
Prescot, England
Died19 July 1999(1999-07-19) (aged 68)
St Helens, Merseyside, England
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Roy Robinson
Personal information
Full nameRoy Robinson
Born(1931-01-26)26 January 1931
Prescot, England
Died19 July 1999(1999-07-19) (aged 68)
St Helens, Merseyside, England
Playing information
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight11 st 5 lb (72 kg)
PositionSecond-row, Loose forward
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1955–58 St. Helens 59 15 0 0 45
1958–59 Barrow 8 2 0 0 6
1959–60 Warrington 17 0 0 0 0
Total 84 17 0 0 51
Source: [1]

Roy Robinson (26 January 1931 – 1999) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s and 1960s. He played at club level for St Helens, Barrow and Warrington, as a second-row or loose forward.

Roy Robinson's birth was registered in Prescot, Lancashire, he lived on Wilson Street, attended Rivington Road School, and played rugby on "The Bruk", a piece of wasteland adjacent to the Beecham's factory in St. Helens, he played snooker and dominoes at Windle Labour club, he died aged 68 at his home on Cowley Hill Lane, St Helens, Merseyside.[2]

Playing career

Challenge Cup Final appearances

Roy Robinson played at second-row in St. Helens' 13-2 victory over Halifax in the 1955–56 Challenge Cup Final during the 1955–56 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 28 April 1956, in front of a crowd of 79,341. Although Roy Robinson had previously played 6-matches for St. Helens, he replaced the injured Walter Delves in the 1956 Challenge Cup final, which was the first ever match he had played in the Challenge Cup.

Notable tour matches

Roy Robinson played at second-row and scored a try in St. Helens' 16-8 victory over New Zealand in the 1955–56 New Zealand rugby tour of Great Britain and France during the 1955–56 season at Knowsley Road, St. Helens on Wednesday 26 October 1955, in front of a crowd of 11,327.

Club career

Roy Robinson was transferred from St. Helens to Barrow along with Walter Delves for a combined fee of £2,260 (based on increases in average earnings, this would be approximately £112,500 in 2015),[3] he made his début for Warrington on Saturday 28 November 1959, and he played his last match for Warrington on Saturday 30 April 1960.

Genealogical information

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