Len Casey

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Len Casey
Personal information
Nickname Iron Man
Born (1953-01-01) 1 January 1953
Hull, England
Playing information
Position Prop, Second-row, Loose forward/Lock
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
≤1968–≥78 Hull Kingston Rovers
≤1979–≥79 Bradford Northern
≤1979–≥83 Hull Kingston Rovers
Hull
≤1985–≥86 Wakefield Trinity
Total 0 0 0 0 0
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1978–81 England 5 1 0 0 3
1977–83 Great Britain 14 1 0 0 3
Coaching information
Club
Years Team Gms W D L W%
April 1985June 1986 Wakefield Trinity
198688 Hull
199192 Scarborough Pirates
Total 0 0 0 0
Source: rugbyleagueproject.org englandrl.co.uk

Len 'Iron Man' Casey is an English professional rugby league footballer of the 1960s, '70s and '80s, and coach of the 1980s and '90s, playing at representative level for Great Britain, and England, and at club level for Hull Kingston Rovers (twice), Bradford Northern, Hull, and Wakefield Trinity, as a Prop, Second-row, or Loose forward/Lock, i.e. number 8 or 10, 11 or 12, or 13, and coaching at club level for Wakefield Trinity, Hull, Beverley ARLFC , and Scarborough Pirates.[1] Len Casey and his wife Sue, currently run the May Cottage bed and breakfast in Bowness-on-Windermere.

Playing career

International honours

Len Casey won caps for England while at Hull Kingston Rovers in 1978 against France, and Wales, in 1980 against Wales, in 1981 against France, and Wales,[2] and won caps for Great Britain while at Hull Kingston Rovers in the 1977 Rugby League World Cup against France (sub), New Zealand (sub), and Australia, in 1978 against Australia, while at Bradford Northern in 1979 against Australia (2 matches), and New Zealand (3 matches), while at Hull Kingston Rovers in 1980 against New Zealand (3 matches), in 1983 against France (2 matches).[3]

Rugby League Premiership final appearances

Len Casey played, and was man of the match winning the Harry Sunderland Trophy in Hull Kingston Rovers' 11-7 victory over Hull in the 1980-81 Rugby League Premiership final at Headingley Stadium on Saturday 16 May 1981.

Coaching career

Len Casey was Hull's team manager from 1986 to 1988.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Coaches and Captains". hullfc.com. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2012. 
  2. "England Statistics at englandrl.co.uk". englandrl. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2012. 
  3. "Great Britain Statistics at englandrl.co.uk". englandrl. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2012. 

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