Bedford Tigers - Representative Achievements (As at 02/11/2009)

Representative Achievements (As At 02/11/2009)

East Region Representatives -

  • 2005 - Christopher Potts, Tony Pullen and Shane Moulds
  • 2006 - James Bull, Sam Richbell, Jamie Stead and Lee Clayton
  • 2007 - Chris Aubury, Gary Flook (C), Dan Sharp, Simon Bevan, Matt Hughes and Stuart Riding
  • 2008 - Chris Aubury and Rich Sinclair
  • 2009 - N/A
  • 2010 - N/A
  • 2011 - Charlie Stafford, Sandro Parias, Craig Walker, Lee Walker, Rob Ashton, Scott Aspinall & Euan Irwin

South of England Representatives -

  • 2006 - Sam Richbell and Lee Clayton v London and South East and North of England (Origin match)
  • 2007 - Gary Flook and Stuart Riding v North of England (Origin Match)
  • 2007 - Chris Aubury v Royal Navy and RAF
  • 2008 - Rich Sinclair and Chris Aubury

England Lionhearts 'A' Representatives -

  • 2007 - Gary Flook

England Lionhearts Representatives -

  • 2002 - David Cox and Mark Whybrow (Whilst playing for Bedford Swifts Rugby League)
  • 2006 - Sam Richbell (training squad)
  • 2008 - Rich Sinclair (V Scotland and V Ireland)
  • 2008 - Matt Hughes (V Ireland)
  • 2011 - Scott Aspinall (v Ireland and v Wales)

Royal Navy, Combined Services, BARLA and GB Amateurs - Jamie Goss, Lee Rossiter

Other notable representative achievements from Tigers players in the past include -

  • Dean 'Digger' Coleman - Conference Dream Team selection in 2004
  • Marrick Murphy - Ireland Wolfhounds v Australia and v USA (2 caps and 3 tries)
  • Andy Wight - Scotland 9's team - London Nines 2006
  • Stuart Riding and Richie Sinclair - London 9's rep team - London Nines 2006
  • Simon Bevan - Wales 'A' representative 2003/2004
  • Rob Ashton - GB Fire Service representative
  • Toni Moliterno - Italian Exiles 2012

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