Jason Critchley Explained

Jason Critchley
Fullname:Jason Roy Critchley
Birth Date:7 December 1970
Birth Place:St Helens, England
Height:6feet
Retired:yes
Club1:Widnes
Year1start:1989
Year1end:92
Appearances1:20
Tries1:2
Goals1:0
Fieldgoals1:0
Points1:8
Club2:Salford
Year2start:1992
Year2end:95
Appearances2:95
Tries2:51
Goals2:0
Fieldgoals2:0
Points2:200
Club3:Keighley Cougars
Year3start:1995
Year3end:97
Appearances3:49
Tries3:39
Goals3:0
Fieldgoals3:0
Points3:156
Club4:Castleford Tigers
Year4start:1997
Year4end:98
Appearances4:39
Tries4:15
Goals4:0
Fieldgoals4:0
Points4:60
Club5:Widnes Vikings
Year5start:1999
Appearances5:11
Tries5:3
Goals5:0
Fieldgoals5:0
Points5:12
Year6start:2000
Appearances6:8
Tries6:4
Goals6:0
Fieldgoals6:0
Points6:16
Club7:Whitehaven
Year7start:2001
Appearances7:6
Tries7:0
Goals7:0
Fieldgoals7:0
Points7:0
Teama:England
Yearastart:1992
Appearancesa:1
Triesa:0
Goalsa:0
Fieldgoalsa:0
Pointsa:0
Teamb:Wales
Yearbstart:1996
Yearbend:01
Appearancesb:8
Triesb:2
Goalsb:0
Fieldgoalsb:0
Pointsb:8
Ru Club1:Newport
Ru Year1start:1998
Ru Year1end:99
Ru Appearances1:8
Ru Tries1:3
Ru Goals1:0
Ru Fieldgoals1:0
Ru Points1:15
Ru Club2:Leicester Tigers
Ru Year2start:1999
Ru Year2end:00
Ru Appearances2:2
Ru Tries2:0
Ru Goals2:0
Ru Fieldgoals2:0
Ru Points2:0
Ru Year3start:1999
Ru Year3end:00
Ru Appearances3:15
Ru Tries3:6
Ru Goals3:0
Ru Fieldgoals3:0
Ru Points3:30
Ru Club5:US Dax
Ru Year5start:2000
Ru Year5end:01
Ru Appearances5:14
Ru Tries5:3
Ru Goals5:16
Ru Fieldgoals5:0
Ru Points5:47
Ru Year6start:2002
Ru Year6end:03
Ru Appearances6:24
Ru Tries6:10
Source:[1] [2]

Jason Critchley (born 7 December 1970) is an English former professional rugby league and rugby union footballer who played the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. At club level for the Castleford Tigers, Keighley Cougars, Salford City Reds, Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, Whitehaven and the Widnes Vikings as a or,[1] and top level club level rugby union for Newport RFC, Leicester Tigers, Manchester (loan), US Dax and De La Salle Palmerston.

He played representative rugby league for Great Britain at every age level from under 16's, 19's and 21's. He was also selected for England, Wales and Great Britain on the tour to Papua New Guinea, Fiji and New Zealand in 1996.

Personal Information

Critchley was born in St Helens, Lancashire, England.[3]

Playing career

Club career

Critchley signed for Widnes Vikings from junior club Blackbrook in August 1989.[4] In 1992, he was sold to Salford as part of an exchange deal for Adrian Hadley.[5] Critchley was Salford's top try scorer in the 1993–94 season with 25 tries.

Critchley joined Keighley Cougars in 1995. In August 1996, he scored six tries for Keighley Cougars in a match against Widnes Vikings, breaking a club record which had stood for 90 years for most tries in a single match.[6]

In May 1997, Critchley was signed by Castleford Tigers in exchange for Adrian Flynn and an undisclosed transfer fee.[7] Castleford were bottom of the Super League, and hadn't won a single game when Critchley first arrived at the club, but he helped the club improve results during the rest of the season, and finished as the club's top try scorer.

In 1998, Critchley switched codes and joined rugby union side Newport. He returned to league during the rugby union off-season to play for Wakefield Trinity in 2000.[8]

International career

Critchley was selected for the 1996 Great Britain Lions tour, but did not play in any Test matches.

Following the relaxation of eligibility rules, Critchley qualified to play for Wales. He was selected in the 40-man training squad for the 1995 Rugby League World Cup, but did not make the final squad.[9] He made his debut a year later, and went on to win eight caps for Wales between 1996 and 2001.[1] He was selected by Wales for the 2000 Rugby League World Cup,[10] making five appearances during the tournament, and scoring a try in Wales' 22–8 win in the quarter final against Papua New Guinea.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org. rugbyleagueproject.org. 31 December 2017. 1 January 2018.
  2. Web site: Jason Critchley. ESPN Scrum. 25 November 2014.
  3. Web site: de la Rivière . Richard . Rugby League Heroes: Jason Critchley . Total Rugby League . 11 May 2024 . 15 November 2023.
  4. Book: Fletcher . Raymond . Howes . David . Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1990-91 . 1990 . Queen Anne Press . London . 978-0-356-17851-6 . 386.
  5. News: Sport in Brief . The Guardian . 4 August 1992 . London . 15 . .
  6. News: Leeds find scoring touch at last . The Guardian . 19 August 1996 . London . 12 . .
  7. News: Fitzpatrick . Paul . Castleford swoop for Critchley the ambitious Cougar . The Guardian . 17 May 1997 . London . A9 . .
  8. Web site: A game of two codes . BBC Sport . 12 May 2024 . 16 November 2000.
  9. Web site: Saints hold Wales' World Cup hopes . BBC Sport . 12 May 2024 . 25 September 2000.
  10. Web site: Tiger Critchley in Welsh RL World Cup squad . ESPN . 12 May 2024 . 25 September 2000.
  11. Web site: Wales win sets up Aussie showdown . BBC Sport . 12 May 2024 . 12 November 2000.