2007 Season Players
No. | Player | Position | Previous Club | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ben Cockayne | Fullback | Doncaster Lakers | |
2 | Jon Steel | Winger | Border Reivers | |
3 | Jon Goddard | Centre | Border Reivers | |
4 | Gareth Morton | Centre | Oldham Roughyeds | |
5 | Byron Ford | Winger | North Sydney Bears | |
6 | Scott Murrell | Stand Off | Leeds Rhinos | |
7 | James Webster | Scrum Half | Parramatta Eels | |
8 | Makali Aizue | Prop | Goroka Lethanis | |
9 | Ben Fisher | Hooker | Halifax RLFC | |
10 | David Tangata-Toa | Prop | St. George Dragons | |
11 | Iain Morrison | Second row | Huddersfield Giants | |
13 | Tommy Gallagher | Loose Forward | Toulouse Olympique | |
14 | Stanley Gene | Utility | Bradford Bulls | |
15 | Jim Gannon | Prop | Huddersfield Giants | |
16 | Jason Netherton | Second row | Leeds Rhinos | |
17 | Mark O'Neill | Second row | Leeds Rhinos | |
18 | Danny Ward | Prop | Castleford Tigers | |
19 | Matty Brooks | Utility | Bradford Bulls | |
20 | Michael Vella | Prop | Parramatta Eels | |
21 | Luke Dyer | Winger | Castleford Tigers | |
22 | Andraes Bauer | Centre | New Zealand Warriors | |
24 | Ian Hardman | Winger / Fullback | St Helens | |
26 | Dave Wilson | Prop | Skirlaugh ARLFC | |
27 | Kirk Netherton | Utility | Hull KR Academy | |
28 | Chris Chester | Second row | Hull | |
30 | Mark Lennon | Utility | Cronulla Sharks | |
31 | Paul Cooke | Stand Off | Hull | |
32 | Ryan Tandy | Prop | Doncaster Lakers | |
33 | Rhys Lovegrove | Second Row/Centre | St George-Illawarra Dragons |
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