Tom Lineham

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Tom Lineham
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Personal information
Full nameThomas Keighley Lineham [1]
Born (1991-09-21) 21 September 1991 (age 32)
Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Height6 ft 3 in (1.90 m) [2]
Weight16 st 7 lb (105 kg) [2]
Playing information
Position Wing, Centre, Second-row
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
2009–10 York City Knights 20110044
2011–15 Hull F.C. 685400216
2013(loan)York City Knights 22008
2016–21 Warrington Wolves 1338300332
2016(loan)Rochdale Hornets 32008
2022–23 Wakefield Trinity 111004
2022(loan)Featherstone Rovers 1040016
Total24715700628
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
2018– England Knights 340016
Source: [3] [4] [5]
As of 22 December 2023

Tom Lineham (born 21 September 1991), is an English professional rugby league footballer who last played as a winger for Wakefield Trinity in the Betfred Super League and the England Knights at international level. [6]

Contents

He played for the York City Knights in Championship 1, and Hull F.C. in the Super League. He has spent time on loan from Warrington at the Rochdale Hornets in League 1. [3] [4]

Background

Lineham was born in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. He grew up in South Milford and attended Sherburn High School and York College.

Career

York RUFC

Lineham's position as a junior with York RUFC was in the back row, he was equally adapt at number 8 or openside-flanker, but has played as an inside-centre for York RUFC, and more recently as a wing when he converted to rugby league.[ citation needed ]

Lineham joined York RUFC under 15s in September 2006 as a raw young talent with good speed and strength. He quickly became a regular in the York team, going on to represent North Yorkshire that same season. Lineham's second season with York was an even better one than his first, he was York's top tryscorer at the end of the season, which led to a Yorkshire call up at blindside-flanker part way through the 2007-2008 season.[ citation needed ]

Lineham then went to York College in 2009 to study for his A-Levels, this is when he first started playing rugby league for the College's Rugby Development Centre, originally coached by the late Paul Higgins. Lineham scored 15 tries in 7 appearances, earning a trial with the Knights. Lineham played two trial games with the Knights reserve grade and subsequently was offered an 18-month contract with the Knights in 2009. Lineham has signed a further 1-year contract at the Knights for the season 2011 season where the Knights will be playing in the championship after last seasons promotion. Hull F.C. were believed to have approached Lineham with an offer but no contract was agreed due to Linehamneeding anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) knee reconstruction leaving in him sidelined for 7 months.[ citation needed ]

Linehams first try for the Knights first team came on 2 April 2010 against Gateshead Thunder at Huntington Stadium when he ran the ball in from 50-metres.[ citation needed ]

Hull FC

Lineham signed for Hull F.C. in 2011. After a number of good performances in the Academy, Lineham made his first team début as a late substitute in the 32-18 derby win at Craven Park. His performance was rewarded with a starting spot in the next game at home to Salford, where he scored two tries whilst making a notable contribution to another, in a Man of the match performance.[ citation needed ]

His breakthrough season was in 2013 in which he was named the Hull FC's Young Player of the Year and the Super League Albert Goldthorpe Rookie of the Year.

Lineham has previously played for the York City Knights. He has also played rugby union for York RUFC. Lineham represented Yorkshire in Rugby Union. [7] In 2013 Lineham was awarded the Albert Goldthorpe Rookie of the Year Medal. [8]

Lineham playing for Hull FC in 2014 Tom Lineham.jpg
Lineham playing for Hull FC in 2014

Lineham enjoyed another outstanding season for Hull in 2015, scoring 26 tries.

Warrington Wolves

In 2016, he moved to play for Warrington, where he had a turbulent start and although continued his formidable try scoring record he was dropped from the team and Super League. He returned for the league leaders decider against his former Team Hull F.C. scoring a brace in a solid individual performance. It is believed that Lineham had ambitions of playing for Castleford. [9]

He played in the 2016 Super League Grand Final defeat by Wigan at Old Trafford. [10]

In the last year Lineham's weight gain and consequent loss of speed has earned him the comical if not somewhat cruel nickname, "the flying pig". A nickname which he apparently endorses. [11] He played in the 2018 Challenge Cup Final defeat by the Catalans Dragons at Wembley Stadium. [12] He played in the 2018 Super League Grand Final defeat by Wigan at Old Trafford. [13]

Lineham (centre) playing for the Warrington Wolves at Anfield in 2019 Tom Lineham Warrington Wolves Anfield 2019.jpg
Lineham (centre) playing for the Warrington Wolves at Anfield in 2019

He played in the 2019 Challenge Cup Final victory over St. Helens at Wembley Stadium. [14]

On 14 September 2020, Lineham was charged by the RFL and was given a Grade F "other contrary behaviour", (the most serious grade on the disciplinary panel, which carries a minimum of 8 games suspension.) for an alleged "squirrel grip" on Castleford's Alex Foster. He appeared before a disciplinary hearing on 15 September 2020, to find out the length of his suspension. Lineham contested the decision of his grade, but the tribunal dismissed his decision and he was found guilty of a Grade F and was suspended for 8 games, and fined £500. Depending on Warrington's progression in the Challenge Cup, he would have potentially missed the remainder of the season. [15]

Wakefield Trinity

On 17 August 2021, it was reported that he had signed for Wakefield Trinity in the Super League. [16] Lineham played 12 matches for Wakefield Trinity in the Super League XXVIII season as the club finished bottom of the table and were relegated to the RFL Championship which ended their 24-year stay in the top flight. [17]

International career

In 2018 he was selected for the England Knights on their tour of Papua New Guinea. He played against Papua New Guinea at the Lae Football Stadium. [18] Lineham also played against PNG at the Oil Search National Football Stadium. [19]

In 2019 he was selected for the England Knights against Jamaica at Headingley Rugby Stadium. [20]

Hull F.C.

SeasonAppearanceTriesGoalsF/GPoints
2012 Hull FC season 54--16
2013 Hull FC season 2517--68
2014 Hull FC season 147--28
2015 Hull FC season 2426--104
2016 Warrington Wolves 1010--40
Total7864--256

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