Paul Dixon (rugby league)

Paul A. Dixon (born 28 October 1962) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s. He played at representative level for Great Britain, and at club level for Huddersfield, Oldham, Halifax, Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Leeds, Gold Coast Seagulls, Bradford Northern, and the Sheffield Eagles, as a prop or second-row.

Paul Dixon
Personal information
Full namePaul Anthony Dixon
Born (1962-10-28) 28 October 1962 (age 61)
Huddersfield, England
Playing information
PositionProp, Second-row
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1982–85Huddersfield73+183000111
1985(loan)Oldham2+31004
1985–88Halifax127+25200208
1987Canterbury-Bankstown20000
1989–93Leeds127+134300172
1991Gold Coast101004
1993–95Bradford Northern70+5210084
1995–97Sheffield Eagles9+1840016
Total47915200599
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1987–92Great Britain11+42008
1987–91Yorkshire4+10000
1988–90GB tour games7+230012
Source: [1][2]

Playing career

Club career

During the 1985–86 season, Dixon played in all 30 League games, and scored 11-tries in Halifax's victory in the Championship.[3]

Dixon played at second-row in Halifax's 19–18 victory over St. Helens in the 1987 Challenge Cup Final during the 1986–87 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 2 May 1987.

In January 1989, Dixon was signed by Leeds in a deal worth £140,000, with Paul Medley transferring from Leeds to Halifax.[4]

In July 1993, Dixon was signed by Bradford Northern.[5] In November 1995, he joined Sheffield Eagles for a fee of £20,000.[6]

International career

Dixon won caps for Great Britain while at Halifax in 1987 against France, in 1988 against France (2 matches), in the 1985–1988 Rugby League World Cup against Papua New Guinea, on the 1988 Great Britain Lions tour against Australia (2 matches), while at Leeds in 1990 against Papua New Guinea, in the 1989–1992 Rugby League World Cup against Papua New Guinea, in 1990 against New Zealand (2 matches), in the 1989–1992 Rugby League World Cup against New Zealand, in 1990 against Australia (3 matches), and in 1992 against France.[7]

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