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  2. List of Halifax R.L.F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    Halifax (known as the Halifax Blue Sox between 1996 and 2002) is an English rugby league club who have had numerous notable players (1,362 as of 31 October 2018) throughout their history, each player of the rugby league era who has played (and so excludes non-playing substitutes) in a competitive first-class match (including those matches that were subsequently abandoned, expunged or re-played ...

  3. John Martin (rugby league) - Wikipedia

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    John Martin (born 1948) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. He signed for his hometown club, Halifax, in 1967 as a nineteen-year-old from Siddal ARLFC, and played a total of 262 games until his transfer to Keighley in 1980.

  4. John Burnett (rugby league) - Wikipedia

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    John Burnett was born in Halifax, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, [2] he was a pupil at Battinson Road School (now Mount Pellon Primary Academy), Halifax, and he was the chairman of The Shay Redevelopment Appeal committee that had the task of raising £140,000 towards the cost of the first stage redevelopment c. 1998.

  5. Thrum Hall - Wikipedia

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    The adjacent Thrum Hall Cricket Ground hosted four first class cricket matches between 1888 and 1897. [8] Yorkshire played three County Championship matches there, in July 1888 against Gloucestershire, August 1889 against Middlesex and Kent in June 1897, while they played Essex in a non-championship fixture in July 1894.

  6. Frank Todd (rugby league) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Todd played on the wing in Halifax's 0-13 defeat by Leigh in the 1920–21 Challenge Cup Final during the 1920–21 season at The Cliff, Broughton on Saturday 30 April 1921, in front of a crowd of 25,000.

  7. Halifax Panthers - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded as Halifax in 1873 when a group of young men from the Halifax Rifle Volunteers put an advert in the local press to invite anyone interested in "football" to a meeting at the Upper George Hotel. [3] A year later, Halifax played their first inter-club rugby football game when they played Leeds Athletic Club in a match held at ...

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