Chris Green (rugby league) explained

Chris Green
Fullname:Christopher Green
Birth Date:3 January 1990
Birth Place:Hull, East Yorkshire, England
Height:6feet[1]
Weight:16st
Club1:Hull F.C.
Year1start:2011
Year1end:19
Appearances1:146
Tries1:9
Goals1:0
Fieldgoals1:0
Points1:36
Year2start:2011(loan)
Appearances2:5
Tries2:7
Goals2:0
Fieldgoals2:0
Points2:28
Year3start:2012(loan)
Appearances3:7
Tries3:5
Goals3:0
Fieldgoals3:0
Points3:20
Year4start:2014(loan)
Appearances4:4
Tries4:0
Goals4:0
Fieldgoals4:0
Points4:0
Year5start:2014(loan)
Appearances5:5
Tries5:0
Goals5:0
Fieldgoals5:0
Points5:0
Year6start:2019
Appearances6:4
Tries6:0
Goals6:0
Fieldgoals6:0
Points6:0
Club7:Wakefield Trinity
Year7start:2020
Year7end:21
Appearances7:29
Tries7:1
Goals7:0
Fieldgoals7:0
Points7:4
Year8start:2022
Appearances8:2
Tries8:0
Goals8:0
Fieldgoals8:0
Points8:0
New:yes
Source:[2] [3]
Updated:21 December 2022

Christopher Green (born 3 January 1990) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who last played as a for the Leigh Centurions in the Betfred Championship.

He played for Hull F.C. in the Super League and spent time on loan at from Hull at Doncaster in Championship 1 and the Championship, and the York City Knights and Featherstone Rovers in the Championship. Green has also spent time on loan from Hull at Wakefield in the 2019 Super League.

Background

Green was born in Kingston upon Hull, Humberside, England.

Career

Hull FC

He has played for Hull F.C. in the Super League, Doncaster (two loan spells), the York City Knights (loan), and the Featherstone Rovers (loan), as a .

He is well known by fans after his 79th minute try against local rivals Hull Kingston Rovers at the Magic Weekend in 2013, in which Hull F.C. went on to win the game 22–16.[4]

He played in the 2016 Challenge Cup Final victory over the Warrington Wolves at Wembley Stadium.[5] [6]

He played in the 2017 Challenge Cup Final victory over the Wigan Warriors at Wembley Stadium.[7]

Leigh Centurions

On 15 Oct 2021 it was reported that he had signed for Leigh Centurions in the RFL Championship[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hull 1st Team Chris Green. https://web.archive.org/web/20130523010254/http://www.hullfc.com/first-team/profile/233129/chris-green. dead. 2013-05-23. . 2015. Hull FC. 17 July 2015.
  2. https://www.loverugbyleague.com/stats/players/Chris-Green/ loverugbyleague
  3. http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/chris-green/summary.html RLP
  4. News: The derby: Hull FC beat Rovers 22–16 after dramatic late comeback. 25 May 2013. Hull Daily Mail. 4 September 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20130614041027/http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/derby-Hull-FC-beat-Rovers-22-16-dramatic-late/story-19088899-detail/story.html. 14 June 2013. dead.
  5. Web site: Hull FC’s Jamie Shaul’s late try takes Challenge Cup away from Warrington. The Guardian. 27 August 2016. 7 November 2019.
  6. Web site: Challenge Cup final: Hull FC 12-10 Warrington Wolves. BBC. 27 August 2016. 7 November 2019.
  7. Web site: Hull FC 18-14 Wigan recap as the Black and Whites claim back-to-back Challenge Cup triumphs. Mirror. 26 August 2017. 6 November 2019.
  8. Web site: Love Rugby League. 15 Oct 2021. 26 Dec 2021. Chris Green excited for Chris Chester reunion at Leigh.