Rhys Healey

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Rhys Healey
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Healey playing for Cardiff City in 2018
Personal information
Full name Rhys James Evitt-Healey [1]
Date of birth (1994-12-06) 6 December 1994 (age 29) [2]
Place of birth Manchester, England [3]
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) [4]
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Huddersfield Town
Number 44
Youth career
2009–2011 Connah's Quay Nomads
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2011–2013 Connah's Quay Nomads 29 (15)
2013–2019 Cardiff City 14 (1)
2014–2015Colchester United (loan) 17 (4)
2015Colchester United (loan) 4 (0)
2015–2016Dundee (loan) 7 (1)
2016–2017Newport County (loan) 17 (6)
2018Torquay United (loan) 8 (6)
2018–2019Milton Keynes Dons (loan) 18 (8)
2019–2020 Milton Keynes Dons 19 (11)
2020–2023 Toulouse 69 (37)
2023 Toulouse B 2 (0)
2023–2024 Watford 11 (2)
2024– Huddersfield Town 3 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 19 January 2024 (UTC)

Rhys James Evitt-Healey (born 6 December 1994) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for club Huddersfield Town.

Contents

Career

Connah's Quay Nomads

Healey started his career with Connah's Quay Nomads, joining their youth setup at Under-16 level in 2009. [5] [2] He made his first team debut for the club as a substitute during a 6–1 victory on the opening Cymru Alliance match of the 2011–12 season against Caersws and made 10 league appearances as the club won promotion to the Welsh Premier League. [6] [2] The following season, he made his debut in the Welsh Premier League, coming off the bench against Bangor City and went on to score 12 league goals for the club during the first half of the 2012–13 season. His prolific form saw him attract the attention of several clubs and Healey spent time on trial with Stoke City and Manchester City. [5]

Cardiff City

On 28 January 2013, Healey signed for Cardiff City. [7] In March 2014 he signed a new contract with the club. [8] On 11 May, he made his first-team debut on the last day of the season, in a 2–1 defeat against Chelsea as a substitute in place of Craig Bellamy. [9]

Healey signed on loan for EFL League One club Colchester United on 19 September 2014. He joined the club as back-up to first choice striker Freddie Sears, initially signing until 20 December. [10] He made his debut as a substitute in the second half, and scored in a 3–0 win over Crewe Alexandra, which was followed with another in the next game, in a 4–2 loss at Preston North End. [11] [12] Having made ten appearances and scored four goals, his loan was extended until the end of the season. [13] On 19 March 2015, Healey was recalled by his parent club. [14] On 2 April, he was re-loaned to Colchester as a protracted loan move to EFL League Two club Newport County fell through after the move was blocked by FIFA, [15] a decision that was branded unbelievable by Newport manager Jimmy Dack. [16]

On 1 September 2015, Healey signed for Scottish Premiership club Dundee on loan until January. [17] He made a total of 7 appearances for the club, scoring once during a 2–1 defeat to Kilmarnock, before his loan spell was ended early following an injury.

On 31 August 2016, Healey joined Newport County on loan until 3 January 2017. [18] He made his debut on 10 September in League Two during a 2–2 draw with Cheltenham Town, coming on as a second-half substitute in place of Jon Parkin. [19] He scored his first goal two weeks later in a 2–1 defeat to Cambridge United. [20] His final appearance was in a 2–1 defeat to Wycombe Wanderers on 2 January. [21]

Upon on returning, Healey found himself placed on the bench for Cardiff City for the first time in three years against Aston Villa. On 21 January, he scored the winner against Burton Albion, also his first for the Bluebirds, after replacing Junior Hoilett. [22] During his second start for the club against Rotherham United on 18 February, Healey was forced off after suffering a serious knee injury, which ruled him out for up to nine months. [23]

During his recovery from the injury, Healey signed a new two and a half year deal at Cardiff, before making his first team return on 26 December 2017, coming on for Loïc Damour against Fulham. [24] [25] He joined Torquay United on loan in March 2018 for the remainder of the 2017–18 season, [26] scoring six times in eight appearances including a hat-trick during a 4–3 defeat at home to Guiseley. [27]

On 24 August 2018, Healey joined EFL League Two club Milton Keynes Dons on loan until January. [28] He scored his first goal for in an EFL Trophy tie against Peterborough United on 4 September. [29]

Milton Keynes Dons

On 16 July 2019, Healey returned to former loan club Milton Keynes Dons on a permanent basis, signing for an undisclosed fee. [30] In his first game back at the club, Healey scored a 93rd-minute winner in a 1–0 home victory over Shrewsbury Town. [31] Despite missing several months of the season through injury, Healey finished the 2019–20 campaign as the club's top scorer with 12 goals in 20 appearances across all competitions, and was voted Players' Player of the Year by his teammates. [32]

Toulouse

On 27 August 2020, Healey joined Ligue 2 club Toulouse for an undisclosed fee. [33] He made his debut on 14 September when he replaced Efthymis Koulouris, in a league match versus Sochaux. [34] A few days later, Healey scored his first goal in a 3–1 league win against Auxerre. [35] Healey was named the UNFP Ligue 2 Player of the Month for December 2020 following an impressive run of six goals in five consecutive league games during the month. [36]

On 20 November 2021, Healey scored all four goals in a 4–1 home league win over Sochaux. [37] He was later named UNFP Ligue 2 Player of the Month for the second time, winning the November 2021 award. [38] On 9 April 2022, Healey scored a hat-trick in a 4–2 away win over Guingamp. [39]

At the conclusion of the 2021–22 season, in total Healey had scored 20 goals in 32 appearances, contributing to Toulouse achieving promotion back to Ligue 1 as champions. He finished the campaign as Ligue 2's top scorer, [40] and was later chosen as one of six Toulouse players to feature in the UNFP Ligue 2 Team of the Year. [41]

Watford

Healey signed for Watford in 2023. [42] He scored his first goal for the club in a 1-1 draw with Southampton on 9 December 2023. [43]

Career statistics

As of match played 14 January 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Connah's Quay Nomads 2011–12 [44] Cymru Alliance 103220000125
2012–13 [45] Welsh Premier League 19120022002114
Total29152222003319
Cardiff City 2013–14 [46] Premier League 10000010
2014–15 [47] Championship 0000
2015–16 [48] Championship00000000
2016–17 [49] Championship710071
2017–18 [50] Championship30200050
2018–19 [51] Premier League3030
Total1412000161
Colchester United (loan) 2014–15 [47] League One 214101000234
Dundee (loan) 2015–16 [48] Scottish Premiership 7100000071
Newport County (loan) 2016–17 [49] League Two 17641002 [lower-alpha 1] 0237
Torquay United (loan) 2017–18 [50] National League 86000086
Milton Keynes Dons (loan) 2018–19 [51] League Two18810101 [lower-alpha 1] 1219
Milton Keynes Dons 2019–20 [52] League One18110011102012
Toulouse 2020–21 [53] [54] Ligue 2 3315102 [lower-alpha 2] 13616
2021–22 [54] Ligue 23220523722
2022–23 Ligue 1 420042
Total693762217740
Toulouse B 2022–23 National 3 2020
Watford 2023–24 Championship1121010132
Career total214911756362243101

Honours

Connah's Quay Nomads

Milton Keynes Dons

Toulouse

Individual

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