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Full name | Glen Tomlinson | |||||
Born | 18 March 1970 | |||||
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Position | Scrum-half/Halfback | |||||
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Years | Team | Pld | T | G | FG | P |
≤01/09/1991–01/09/1991 | Caboolture | |||||
01/09/1991–1996 | Batley Bulldogs | 208 | 124 | 6 | ||
1996–1998 | Bradford Bulls | 12 | 48 | |||
1998–1998 | Hull | 5 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
1999–2000 | Wakefield Trinity Wildcats | 76 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 32 |
2001–2003 | Batley Bulldogs | |||||
Total | 289 | 145 | 0 | 6 | 84 | |
Source: rugbyleagueproject.org |
Glen Tomlinson (born 18 March 1970 rugby league footballer of the 1990s and 2000s who at club level has played for Caboolture, Batley Bulldogs (twice), Bradford Bulls, Hull, and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, playing at Scrum-half/Halfback, i.e. number 7.
) is a former professional
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Glen Tomlinson scored 124 tries during his two spells with Batley, breaking the Batley club record for tries in a career, which had been set by Wattie Davies way back in 1912, who had scored 123 tries in 421 matches.[1]
In 2000, at the height of a financial crisis at Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, the contracts of all players aged over 24 were terminated during September 2000. The players affected were; Andy Fisher, Bobbie Goulding, Warren Jowitt, Tony Kemp (player-coach), Steve McNamara, Francis Maloney, Martin Masella, Steve Prescott, Bright Sodje, Francis Stephenson, and Glen Tomlinson.[2]