Doncaster RLFC - Notable Former Players

Notable Former Players

These players have either; received a Testimonial match, were international representatives before, or after, their time at Doncaster, or are notable outside of rugby league.


  • Ade Adebisi
  • Danny Allan
  • Graham Arrand Wing, Centre 1960/70s, also North Sydney
  • Tony "Cockney Rebel" Banham Prop
  • Andreas Bauer
  • Jamie Bloem
  • Jean-Christophe Borlin
  • John Buckton
  • Luke Burgess
  • Dean Carroll
  • Michael Coady
  • Ben Cockayne
  • Billy Conway
  • Peter Edwards
  • St. John Ellis
  • Craig Farrell
  • Jamie Fielden
  • Luke Gale
  • Marvin Golden
  • Peter Goodchild Wing Doncaster's first Yorkshire representative
  • Peter Green
  • Scott Grix


  • Michael Haley
  • Carl Hall
  • Gareth Handford
  • Paul Handforth
  • Lee Harland
  • Dennis Hartley
  • Roy Hawksley
  • Brad Hepi
  • Terry Hermansson
  • Sean Hesketh
  • Merv Hicks
  • Graham Holroyd
  • Michael Hyde
  • Ben Jones
  • Darren Jordan
  • Tony Kemp
  • Chris Langley
  • Peter Larkin
  • Corey Lawrie
  • Jason Lee
  • Zebastian Lucky Luisi


  • Chris McKenna
  • Colin Maskill
  • Joe Mbu
  • Tony Miller
  • Danny Mills
  • Martin Moana
  • Gareth Morton
  • Richard Newlove
  • David Noble 1751-points 1976…1992 (Testimonial match 1988)
  • Kevin Parkhouse
  • Stuart Piper (Testimonial match 1982)
  • Audley Pennant circa-1994
  • Joel Penny
  • Gareth Price first captain/coach in 1951 from Halifax
  • Kevin Rayne
  • Sam Reay
  • Wayne Reittie
  • Mark Roache Wing Record Try Scorer 111-tries 1985…1996
  • Shad Royston


  • Anthony Seu Seu
  • Rikki Sheriffe
  • Andy Speak
  • Lynton Stott
  • Clive Sullivan
  • Ryan Tandy
  • Latham Tawhai
  • Lionel Teixido
  • Jamie Thackray
  • Wayne (Danny) Thornton
  • Tony Tonks
  • Neil Turner
  • Sonny Whakarau
  • Kyle Wood

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