Halifax tend to make fewer signings
in the off-season than most Championship teams. No doubt their reserve team is
one of the major reasons for this. Because of this being a pre-season game it
is likely that some of Halifax reserve squad will get a run-out so we have
listed both their first team squad and their reserve squad.
FIRST TEAM SQUAD
RESERVE TEAM SQUAD
LAST TIME OUT
Head Coach: Richard Marshall
This is his fifth year as head coach at Halifax. He had a
very successful first year taking Halifax into the Qualifiers. Results dipped somewhat in his second season, but for
the last two years they made the Qualifiers again.
Richard Marshall’s playing career
started at Halifax where he spent six seasons. When he left Fax he had spells
at Huddersfield-Sheffield Giants, London Broncos, Leigh Centurions and Swinton,
retiring in 2007. He played two games for Ireland in the 2003 European
Nations Cup. Richard’s playing position was prop or second row.
Captain: Scott
Murrell
Some teams have halfbacks with great pace others have
players who are brilliant organisers (like Liam Finn!). Scott Murrell
definitely comes into the brilliant organisers category. He is without doubt
the real controlling force on the pitch for Halifax, commanding huge respect
from the rest of his team. He began his career at Leeds Rhinos but made his
first team debut for London Broncos in 2004 whilst on loan from Leeds. In 2006
he moved to Hull Kingston Rovers who were then in National League One. After
securing promotion to the Super League at the end of that season he remained
with Hull KR for a further 6 seasons before signing for Halifax in 2013. In
2010 he made an appearance off the bench for England.
New Signings for 2019
Dual Registration and Loans
Halifax had dual registration agreements with Castleford
Tigers and Newcastle Thunder last year. We are unaware of any plans for 2019.
The Fev Connection
There
are three players in this year’s Halifax squad this year who have
previously played for Rovers. Ben Kaye was a very popular
hooker at Post Office Road for three years. Will Sharp was a
great favourite during his time with Fev from 2013 to 2015. He scored many
crucial tries including the last minute ones against Sheffield which took Fev
into the play-offs in 2013 and the one which beat Batley in 2015 when Fev
snatched victory by scoring 22 points in the last six minutes! Shaun Robinson moved from Fev to Fax
during the off-season.
Last year there were 3 players in the Fev squad who had
played for Halifax. They have all now left Fev. Richard Moore to Hunslet, Anthony Thackeray to Sheffield
and Sam Brooks to Leigh. Morgan Punchard is the only one of our
current squad who has been at Halifax but he never got to play in the first team
there.
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