Paul Sterling Explained

Paul Sterling
Birth Date:2 August 1964
Birth Place:Wolverhampton, England
First:RU
Club1:Hull FC
Year1start:1993
Year1end:95
Appearances1:57
Tries1:27
Goals1:0
Fieldgoals1:0
Points1:108
Club2:Hunslet Hawks
Year2start:1996
Appearances2:12
Tries2:13
Goals2:0
Fieldgoals2:0
Points2:52
Club3:Leeds Rhinos
Year3start:1997
Year3end:2000
Appearances3:101
Tries3:55
Goals3:0
Fieldgoals3:0
Points3:220
Teama:Emerging England
Yearastart:1998
Appearancesa:1
Triesa:0
Goalsa:0
Fieldgoalsa:0
Pointsa:0
Teamb:England
Yearbstart:1999
Appearancesb:1
Triesb:1
Goalsb:0
Fieldgoalsb:0
Pointsb:4
Teamc:Wales
Yearcstart:2000
Appearancesc:4
Triesc:1
Goalsc:0
Fieldgoalsc:0
Pointsc:4
Ru Year1start:19??
Ru Year1end:93
New:yes
Retired:yes
Updated:4 April 2012
Source:[1] [2]

Paul Sterling (born 2 August 1964) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. He played at representative level for England and Wales, and at club level for Hull FC (Heritage № 885), Leeds Rhinos (Heritage № 1293) and the Hunslet Hawks as a .[1]

Background

Sterling was born in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England.

Career

Sterling started his rugby league career in 1993, joining Hull F.C. from rugby union club Bradford & Bingley. After spending the 1996 season on loan at Hunslet Hawks, he joined Leeds Rhinos. Sterling was the top try scorer for Leeds Rhinos during 1997's Super League II.

Sterling won a cap for England while at Leeds in 1999 against France,[2] and won caps for Wales in the 2000 Rugby League World Cup against Cook Islands, Lebanon, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea, at 36 years of age, he was the oldest player in the tournament.[3]

In September 2000, Sterling took Leeds to an employment tribunal, claiming that he had been discriminated against by head coach Dean Lance earlier in the year. In December 2000, Leeds were ordered to pay Sterling £16,000 as compensation and to offer him a new one-year contract.[4] Leeds intended to appeal against this ruling,[5] but in April 2001, Sterling announced his retirement, stating that he had lost the desire to play the sport due to the incident.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org. rugbyleagueproject.org. 31 December 2017. 1 January 2018.
  2. Web site: England Statistics at englandrl.co.uk. englandrl.co.uk. 31 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/19941130000000/http://www.englandrl.co.uk/player_records?search=Sterling&submit=Go&c=England. 1 January 2018. 30 November 1994.
  3. Web site: 2000 Rugby League World Cup Squads at sportinglife.com. https://archive.today/20070615055113/http://www.sportinglife.com/rugbyleague/worldcup2000/squads/. dead. 2007-06-15. sportinglife.com. 31 December 2017. 1 January 2018.
  4. Web site: Wilson. Andy. Leeds pay Sterling £16,000 for 'unconscious' race discrimination. The Guardian. 22 June 2014. 16 December 2000.
  5. Web site: Leeds hit by Sterling shock. BBC Sport. 22 June 2014. 22 December 2000.
  6. Web site: Sterling quits in disgust. BBC Sport. 22 June 2014. 12 April 2001.