Paul Sykes

Paul Sykes
Paul Sykes Portail du rugby à XV
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Naissance 11 août 1981 (1981-08-11) (30 ans)
à Dewsbury (Angleterre)
Position Centre
Carrière en senior
Période Équipe M (Pts)*
1999-2002
2002-2007
2008-
Bradford Bulls
Harlequins RL
Bradford Bulls
10 (14)
129 (696)
51 (138)
Carrière en équipe nationale
Période Équipe M (Pts)**
2008-
2007-
Angleterre
Grande-Bretagne
1 (0)
1 (4)

* Matchs joués et points marqués dans chaque équipe comptant
pour les compétitions nationales et continentales officielles.
** Matchs joués et points marqués pour l'équipe
nationale en match officiel.

Paul Sykes, né le 11 août 1981 à Dewsbury, est un joueur de rugby à XIII anglais évoluant au poste de centre dans les années 2000. Il a été sélectionné en sélection anglaise et sélection britannique, participant avec la première à la coupe du monde 2008 et au Tournoi des Quatre Nations 2009. En club, il a débuté sa carrière aux Bradford Bulls avant de rejoindre six saisons les Harlequins RL, finalement il retourne en 2008 à Braford.

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