Rob Purdham Explained

Rob Purdham
Fullname:Robert Purdham
Birth Date:1980 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Egremont, Cumbria, England
Height:1.85m (06.07feet)
Weight:95kg (209lb)[1]
Retired:yes
Club1:Whitehaven
Year1start:1999
Year1end:01
Appearances1:55
Tries1:18
Goals1:13
Fieldgoals1:3
Points1:101
Club2:
Harlequins RL
Year2start:2002
Year2end:11
Appearances2:197
Tries2:36
Goals2:167
Fieldgoals2:2
Points2:480
Teama:England U21
Yearastart:2001
Appearancesa:1
Triesa:2
Goalsa:0
Fieldgoalsa:0
Pointsa:8
Teamb:England A
Yearbstart:2003
Appearancesb:2
Triesb:1
Goalsb:0
Fieldgoalsb:0
Pointsb:4
Teamc:Cumbria
Yearcstart:2003
Yearcend:10
Appearancesc:2
Triesc:0
Goalsc:1
Fieldgoalsc:0
Pointsc:2
Teamd:England
Yeardstart:2006
Yeardend:08
Appearancesd:7
Triesd:3
Goalsd:15
Fieldgoalsd:0
Pointsd:42
Source:[2] [3] [4] [5]
New:yes

Rob Purdham (born 14 April 1980) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. An England international representative, he previously played for Whitehaven and London Broncos/Harlequins. Purdham also operated as a or . Purdham is a former captain of the England national team.[3] [4] [5]

Background

Rob Purdham was born in Egremont, Cumbria.

Early career

Purdham started his career in his hometown with amateur side Egremont Rangers. In February 1998, he played and scored a try in the club's 18–0 fourth round Challenge Cup victory over the professionals of Workington Town.[6] In 1999, he signed professional terms with Whitehaven in the Northern Ford Premiership.[7] During his three years at the club, he went on to make 55 appearances.[8]

London Broncos

London Broncos (2002–2005)

Purdham joined London Broncos in December 2001,[9] following his selection for the England under-21 tour of South Africa, and an impressive start to the season with Whitehaven. He made his début for the Broncos in a Challenge Cup game against Batley Bulldogs.[10]

Harlequins RL (2006–2011)

On 20 May 2006, Rob set a new Quins club record by scoring 34 points (2 tries, 13 goals) in Harlequins RL's 82–8 victory over Barrow Raiders in the Challenge Cup. The 13 goals in itself surpassed the previous record of 12 held by Paul Sykes.

In 2007, he was appointed the club's captain, replacing Mark McLinden.[11]

In July 2011, Purdham announced he would be leaving Harlequins at the end of the season, and returning home to the family farm in Cumbria, England.[12] He made a total of 197 appearances for the club, five games less than the club's record appearance holder Steele Retchless. Although he initially showed interest in re-signing with former club Whitehaven, he announced his retirement from playing altogether following medical advice.[13] He played a total of 264 games during his professional career (252 appearances at club level, and 12 representative appearances).

Representative career

Purdham made his representative début in 2001 for England's under-21 team during their tour of South Africa, scoring two tries in a 112–6 victory over the hosts.[14]

In 2003, Purdham represented England A, appearing twice during the 2003 European Nations Cup.

England coach Paul Cullen named Purdham as captain in his 20-man training squad for the 2006 Federation Shield tournament. Purdham lifted the trophy with a 32–14 victory over Tonga.

In September 2008 he was named in the England training squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup,[15] and in October 2008 he was named in the final 24-man England squad, making two appearances in the tournament.[16]

Purdham also played twice for Cumbria.

Career highlights

Personal life

Purdham's brother, Garry, who was also a professional rugby league footballer for Workington Town, died on 2 June 2010, at Gosforth, Cumbria, during a shooting spree in which a further 12 people were killed.[17] Purdham was given compassionate leave by his club to travel back to Cumbria and has subsequently said that the positive response of the rugby league community has convinced him he was right not to give up his playing career following the tragedy.[18]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Harlequins Rugby League. 2011. web page. Harlequins Rugby League. 13 June 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20101203172053/http://www.league.quins.co.uk/squad/squad.php?player=81396&includeref=dynamic. 3 December 2010. dmy-all.
  2. Web site: Career Statistics. Robert Purdham Testimonial. 17 August 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20110621012617/http://www.robertpurdham.co.uk/index-20.html. 21 June 2011.
  3. Web site: Profile at loverugbyleague.com. loverugbyleague.com. 31 December 2017. 1 January 2018.
  4. Web site: Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org. rugbyleagueproject.org. 31 December 2017. 1 January 2018.
  5. Web site: England Statistics at englandrl.co.uk. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304054135/http://www.englandrl.co.uk/player_records?search=Purdham&submit=Go&c=England. dead. 4 March 2016. englandrl.co.uk. 31 December 2017. 1 January 2018.
  6. Web site: Graham. Helen. 1998: When Egremont nilled Workington Town. Whitehaven News. CN Group. 17 August 2014. 5 January 2006.
  7. Web site: Bose. Mihir. Pain of brother's loss won't stop Rob Purdham preaching rugby league gospel. London Evening Standard. 17 August 2014. 3 May 2011.
  8. Web site: Rob Purdham, former England international, retires on medical advice with shoulder injury. Telegraph. 17 August 2014. 9 December 2011.
  9. Web site: de la Rivière. Richard. Rob Purdham. WordPress. 17 August 2014. 29 December 2010.
  10. Web site: Barrow boys target Cup shock. BBC Sport. 17 August 2014. 8 February 2002.
  11. Web site: Harlequins & Hull name skippers. BBC Sport. 17 August 2014. 22 January 2007.
  12. Web site: Rob Purdham to leave Harlequins and return to Cumbria. BBC Sport. 17 August 2014. 22 July 2011.
  13. Web site: Cumbria RL star Rob Purdham forced to retire from pro game. News & Star. CN Group. 17 August 2014. 9 December 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140819085112/http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/sport/rl/cumbria-rl-star-rob-purdham-forced-to-retire-from-pro-game-1.904904. 19 August 2014. dmy-all.
  14. Web site: Turley Spearheads Young Guns' Rout. Leighrl.com. 4 January 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20011201182153/http://www.leighrl.com/News/News11112001.htm. 1 December 2001.
  15. Web site: Myler gets England call. England Rugby League. 29 September 2008. 3 October 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20081007232803/http://www.englandrl.co.uk/article.php?id=11890. 7 October 2008. dmy-all.
  16. News: Purdham earns World Cup call-up. BBC. 7 October 2008. 7 October 2008.
  17. News: Derrick Bird's brother was the first victim before random spree in Cumbria. The Times. 2 June 2010. 3 June 2010. London. Matthew. Taylor.
  18. Web site: Purdham interview leaves its mark. BBC. 16 July 2010. 17 August 2014. George. Riley.