Reghan Tumilty

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Reghan Tumilty
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Tumilty warming up for Hartlepool United in 2022
Personal information
Date of birth (1997-02-26) 26 February 1997 (age 27)
Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
Hamilton Academical
Number 22
Youth career
2013–2016 Dundee United
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2016–2018 Ross County 10 (0)
2017–2018Falkirk (loan) 17 (1)
2018–2020 Greenock Morton 45 (3)
2019–2020Dumbarton (loan) 17 (3)
2020–2022 Raith Rovers 62 (5)
2022–2023 Hartlepool United 18 (0)
2023– Hamilton Academical 58 (5)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 18:28, 17 November 2024 (UTC)

Reghan Tumilty (born 26 February 1997) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Scottish Championship side Hamilton Academical.

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Career

Tumilty started his career at Dundee United in 2013 [1] but was transferred to Ross County on 10 June 2016. [2] On 28 December 2016, he made his senior debut, coming on as a substitute against Celtic [3] and on 16 April 2017 he made his first competitive start, also against Celtic. [4]

Tumilty was loaned to Falkirk in November 2017, [5] with the loan extended until the end of the season on 17 January 2018. [6] He left Ross County in May 2018. [7]

On 17 July 2018, Tumilty signed for Greenock Morton on a one-year contract. [8] He scored on the same day against Partick Thistle in the League Cup, his first competitive match and goal in the competition. [9] [10] After making forty appearances, he extended his contract in June 2019. [11] On 24 August 2019, Tumilty joined Dumbarton on loan until January 2020. [12] scoring on his debut for them against Stranraer on the same day. [13]

On 3 August 2020, Tumilty signed a two-year contract with Scottish Championship club Raith Rovers. [14] During his spell with Raith, Tumilty made 85 appearances. [15]

On 21 June 2022, Tumilty moved into the English divisions, signing for League Two side Hartlepool United. [15] Upon leaving the Scottish Championship, Tumilty claimed he was "bored of playing the same nine teams". Tumilty was signed by Paul Hartley, formerly of Cove Rangers who also signed several other players from the Scottish divisions. [16] In November 2022, Tumilty scored his first goal for the club which was a late equaliser in a 1–1 draw with Solihull Moors in an FA Cup first round replay which Hartlepool won on penalties. [17] On 24 January 2023, Tumilty left Hartlepool with mutual consent. [18] [19]

In February 2023, Tumilty signed for Scottish Championship side Hamilton Academical. [20] Tumilty scored the winner for Hamilton in the 2023 Scottish Challenge Cup final against his former club Raith Rovers in a 1–0 win. [21] At the end of the 2022–23 season, Tumilty left Hamilton, [22] but re-signed a few days later. [23]

Career statistics

As of 16 November 2024 [24]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueScottish CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Ross County 2016–17 [25] Scottish Premiership 8010001 [a] 0100
2017–18 [26] Scottish Premiership2000000020
Total100100010120
Falkirk (loan) 2017–18 [26] Scottish Championship 171310000202
Greenock Morton 2018–19 [27] Scottish Championship340303100401
2019–20 [28] Scottish Championship113103000153
Total453406100554
Dumbarton (loan) 2019–20 [29] Scottish League One 173000000173
Raith Rovers 2020–21 [30] Scottish Championship27320404 [b] 0373
2021–22 [31] Scottish Championship35220605 [c] 0482
Total6254010090855
Hartlepool United 2022–23 [32] League Two 180411020251
Hamilton Academical 2022–23 [33] Scottish Championship120100021151
2023–24 [34] Scottish League One334104120405
2024–25 [35] Scottish League One131003020181
Total585207161736
Career total2271718224218128722
  1. Appearance for Ross County under-20s in Scottish Challenge Cup in which age-restricted sides from the Scottish Premiership clubs compete against senior clubs
  2. Appearances in Championship play-offs
  3. Appearance in Scottish Challenge Cup

Honours

Raith Rovers

Hamilton Academical

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