Oliver Wilkes

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Ollie Wilkes
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Personal information
Full nameOliver Wilkes
Born (1980-05-02) 2 May 1980 (age 43) [1]
Ulverston, Cumbria, England
Playing information
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) [1]
Weight17 st 4 lb (110 kg) [1]
Position Prop, Second-row, Loose forward
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1998–99 Sheffield Eagles 10000
2000–01 Huddersfield Giants 80000
2001–03 Keighley Cougars 68205090
2004–05 Leigh Centurions 4490036
2006 Whitehaven 62008
2006 Wigan Warriors 60000
2006–07 Widnes Vikings 47170068
2008–09 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 6070028
2010–11 Harlequins RL 5650020
2012–13 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 5140016
2014–15 Leigh Centurions 5580032
2016–17 Barrow Raiders 51101042
2018–19 Workington Town 45160064
Total4989860404
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
2003 Cumbria 11004
2003–18 Scotland 1722012
Source: [2] [3]

Oliver Wilkes (born 2 May 1980) is a former Scotland international rugby League footballer who played as a prop , second-row and loose forward in the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s.

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He has played for the Sheffield Eagles, Huddersfield Giants, Keighley Cougars, Leigh Centurions (two spells), Whitehaven, Wigan Warriors, [4] Widnes Vikings, Wakefield Trinity Wildcats (two spells), Harlequins RL, Barrow Raiders and Workington Town.

Background

Wilkes was born in Ulverston, Cumbria, England.

Playing career

Sheffield Eagles

Wilkes began his career at Sheffield Eagles, making his Super League début as an 18-year-old in 1998.[ citation needed ]

Huddersfield Giants

He also played in Super League for Huddersfield Giants.[ citation needed ]

Keighley Cougars

He then join the Keighley Cougars in the Northern Ford Premiership.[ citation needed ]

Leigh Centurions

He then spent time at Leigh Centurions, featuring for them in Super League in 2005.[ citation needed ]

Wigan Warriors

He briefly returned to Super League with Wigan Warriors in 2006. In 2022, Wilkes admitted that he had taken performance-enhancing drugs at his previous club, Whitehaven, prior to his to move to Wigan. [5]

Widnes Vikings

His next move was to the Widnes Vikings. He played for Widnes Vikings in the 2006 National League Grand Final. After the season, he required reconstructive shoulder surgery. [6] In 2007, he scored 15 tries in 34 games with Widnes Vikings before returning to Super League with Wakefield Trinity Wildcats the following year. [7]

Wilkes in action for the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Oliver Wilkes.jpg
Wilkes in action for the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats

He returned to the Super League with Wakefield Trinity Wildcatsin 2007. [7]

Wilkes was a consistent feature within the 2009 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats squad, and they managed to secure a fifth-place finish within the Super League reaching the play-offs.

Wilkes in action for Harlequins Rugby League Oliver Wilkes Quins.JPG
Wilkes in action for Harlequins Rugby League

Harlequins Rugby League

He then moved to Harlequins RL, spending two years there before returning to Wakefield Trinity Wildcats.[ citation needed ]

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats

Wilkes rejoined Wakefield Trinity Wildcats in 2012.

Leigh

Wilkes left Wakefield Trinity Wildcats to rejoin Leigh in 2014, captained the side Leigh to the League Leaders' Shield, and the Championship Grand Final victory. At the end of the 2015 season, he announced he was leaving Leigh to sign for his hometown club Barrow.[ citation needed ]

Barrow Raiders

Wilkes left the Barrow Raiders after spending the 2016 and 2017 seasons at the League 1 club.

Workington Town

Wilkes joined Workington Town ahead of the 2018 season. He was named club captain for the 2018 season, he played for town for 2 years making 43 appearances and scoring 18 tries, Wilkes announced his retirement in August 2019. [8]

International career

He was named to the Scotland training squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup [9] and was named to the full Scotland squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup. He scored the winning try over Fiji in Scotland's first ever World Cup win. [10] Wilkes was recalled to the Scotland squad in 2018, at the age of 38, for the European championships.

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References

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