Craig Kopczak

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Craig "Koppy" Kopczak
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Personal information
Full nameCraig Kopczak
Born (1986-12-20) 20 December 1986 (age 37)
Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
Height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) [1]
Weight17 st 0 lb (108 kg) [1]
Playing information
Position Prop, Second-row
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
2006–12 Bradford Bulls 123110044
2008(loan)Halifax 40000
2013–15 Huddersfield Giants 8960024
2016–18 Salford Red Devils 84130052
2019–20 Wakefield Trinity 4330012
2021–23 Featherstone Rovers 49100040
2024– Oldham RLFC 10000
Total3934300172
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
2007–17 Wales 221004
Source: [2] [3]
As of 28 January 2024

Craig Kopczak (born 20 December 1986) is a Wales international rugby league footballer who plays as a prop for Oldham RLFC in the RFL League 1.

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He previously played for the Bradford Bulls in the Super League, and on loan from Bradford at Halifax in 2008's National League One. Kopczak has also played for the Huddersfield Giants, Wakefield Trinity and the Salford Red Devils in the Super League. [2] [3]

Background

Craig Kopczak was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.

Craig is married to Victoria and they have two children, Poppy & Harvey. [4]

Playing career

Bradford

Kopczak made his Bradford début in 2006. He spent at period in 2008 on loan at Halifax, and later established himself as an important first-team player for Bradford. He scored his first try for the club against St Helens in 2008, and scored his first career hat-trick against Wakefield Trinity.[ citation needed ]

Huddersfield

Kopczak signed a three-year deal with Huddersfield after he left the Bradford club. He played for the club for three years and was a member of the team that won the League Leaders' Shield in 2013.[ citation needed ]

Salford

Kopczak joined Salford ahead of the 2016 Super League season.[ citation needed ]

Featherstone Rovers

On 5 December 2020, it was announced that he would join Featherstone Rovers for the 2021 season. [5] On 28 May 2022, he played for Featherstone in their 2022 RFL 1895 Cup final loss against Leigh. [6]

Oldham RLFC

On 23 October 2023, it was reported that he had joined Oldham RLFC for the 2024 season on a two-year deal [7]

Statistics

SeasonTeamAppsTriesGoalsD/GPoints
2006 Bullscolours.svg Bradford Bulls 20000
2007 40000
2008 170000
2009 261004
2010 292008
2011 2860024
2012 172008
Sub-total:123110044
2008 Faxcolours.svg Halifax R.L.F.C. (loan)40000
2013 Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants 3040016
2014 281004
2015 321004
Sub-total:8960024
2016 Redscolours.svg Salford Red Devils 3050020
2017 3270028
2018 221004
Sub-total:84130052
2019 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity 292008
2020 141004
Sub-total:4330012
2021 Fevcolours.svg Featherstone Rovers 2060024
2022 142008
2023 152008
Sub-total:49100040
2024 Oldhamcolours.svg Oldham RLFC 00000
Total3924300172

Wales

Although born in England, Craig represents Wales at international level due to his heritage. He made his Wales début in 2007, and scored his first Wales try in a match against England in 2009. [8] [9]

He featured for Wales in the 2011 Four Nations. He was Wales player of the tournament during the Four Nations, whilst also winning Bradford's Player of the Year 2011.

He captained Wales [10] in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup and 2015 European Cup. He captained the team again in the following year's 2017 World Cup qualifiers.

Craig retired from International Rugby League in 2018. [11]

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References

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  2. 1 2 "Profile at loverugbyleague.com". loverugbyleague.com. 31 December 2017. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
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