Dave Halley

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Dave Halley
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Personal information
Full name David Halley
Nickname Opta
Born (1986-10-12) 12 October 1986 (age 38)
Bradford, England
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight 13 st 3 lb (84 kg)
Playing information
Position Fullback, Wing
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2007–10 Bradford Bulls 72 27 0 0 108
2009 Wakefield Wildcats 5 4 0 0 16
2011 Keighley Cougars 1 0 0 0 0
Total 78 31 0 0 124
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2007–Present Wales 3 2 0 0 8
As of 28 May 2012
Source: Rugby League Project

David Halley (born October 12, 1986 in Bradford) is an English born professional rugby league footballer, playing at representative level for Wales, and at club level for Bradford Bulls, and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats in Super League, and Keighley Cougars, as a Fullback, or Wing. Dave Halley won the Bradford Bulls' 2009 Player of the Year award.

A product of the Bradford Academy, Halley is renowned for his tremendous pace and acceleration and was a firm favorite of the Bradford fans.

Halley currently coaches Queensbury ARLFC open age.

Fastest Man competition

He came third behind Darren Albert, in the Fastest Man in Rugby League competition in 2005. He has been entered into the 2009 event, which is to take place during the Carnegie Floodlit Nines on 26 August 2009 and is third favourite to win behind Kevin Penny and Scott Donald [1]

First Team Début

On 15 April 2007 Halley coming off the bench made a try scoring début at Grattan Stadium against Hull Kingston Rovers. The following week Halley made his full début against Hull F.C. at the KC Stadium

2008

Halley established himself in the first team in 2008, he scored 4 tries against Toulouse in the Bradford Bulls record 98–6 win

2009

Halley was on Loan at Wakefield Trinity Wildcats and scored both tries in the 12–6 win over Wigan Warriors, Halley played 5 games for Wakefield Trinity Wildcats until he returned to Bradford in March 2009. By April 2009 Halley had established himself as the first-choice full back for the Bulls and In July 2009 his form was rewarded when he signed a new two-year contract, extending his stay at Bradford till the end of 2011 [2]

On 30 June 2011 Bradford Bulls released Halley from the rest of his contract so that he could feature more regularly in first team rugby, he was quickly snapped up by neighbours Keighley Cougars.[3]

Representative

He has played for Wales at international, and made a two try début against Papua New Guinea on 28 October at the Brewery Field.

He was selected in the Wales squad to face England at the Keepmoat Stadium prior to England's departure for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.[4]

In 2009 He announced that he was switching his International allegiance from Wales to England in an aim to play top-level international rugby league and an ultimate target of representing his native country in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup[5]

Statistics

Club career

Year Club Apps Pts T G FG
2007 Bullscolours.svgBradford Bulls 10 12 3 -
2008 Bullscolours.svgBradford Bulls 20 4 1 -
Total 30 16 4 -

Representative career

Year Team Matches Tries Goals Field Goals Points
2007 WalesWales 3 2 0 0 8
2008 WalesWales 1 0 0 0 0

Super League tries

Scores and results list Halley's try tally first.[6]
Date Venue Opponent Result Tournament Scored
15 April 2007 Grattan Stadium Hull Kingston Rovers 52–22 Super League 1
5 August 2007 Grattan Stadium Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 38–24 Super League 1
9 September 2007 Grattan Stadium Catalans Dragons 40–8 Super League 1
24 March 2008 Grattan Stadium Harlequins Rugby League 32–24 Super League 1
23 May 2008 Grattan Stadium Leeds Rhinos 14–30 Super League 1
30 March 2008 Craven Park, Hull Huddersfield Giants 24–24 Super League 1
13 June 2008 Knowsley Road St Helens 58–20 Super League 1
24 August 2008 Grattan Stadium Hull Kingston Rovers 42–18 Super League 1
8 August 2009 Twickenham Stoop Harlequins 18–42 Super League 3
8 February 2009 JJB Stadium Wigan Warriors 6–12 Super League 2
27 February 2009 Belle Vue Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 48–22 Super League 2
5 July 2009 Grattan Stadium Castleford Tigers 38–40 Super League 1
12 July 2009 Craven Park, Hull Hull Kingston Rovers 32–12 Super League 1
25 July 2009 Brewery Field Crusaders 12–34 Super League 1
19 February 2010 Grattan Stadium Castleford Tigers 41–22 Super League 1
1 April 2010 Headingley Stadium Leeds Rhinos 20–20 Super League 1
5 April 2010 Grattan Stadium Crusaders 20–16 Super League 1

References

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  6. http://www.slstats.org/p335/Shaun+Briscoe.html

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