Thomas Hockenhull

Thomas Hockenhull
Personal information
Full name Thomas Hockenhull
Nickname Tom
Playing information
Position Wing, Centre, Stand-off/Five-eighth, Scrum-half/Halfback
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1899–1909 Warrington 194 40 7 1 136
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1904–07 Lancashire 3
1906 England 1 0 0 0 0
Source: rugbyleagueproject.org englandrl.co.uk

Thomas "Tom" Hockenhull was an English professional rugby league footballer of the 1890s and 1900s, playing at representative level for England, and Lancashire, and at club level for Warrington, as a Wing, Centre, Stand-off/Five-eighth, or Scrum-half/Halfback, i.e. number 2 or 5, 3 or 4, 6, or 7.

International honours

Tom Hockenhull won a cap for England while at Warrington in 1906 against Other Nationalities,[1] in the same match as Warrington teammate Jackie Fish broke a leg.

County Honours

Tom Hockenhull made 3 appearances for Lancashire, 2 in the 1904/5 season and one in 1906/7.

Club career

Tom Hockenhull played in the centre when Warrington beat Widnes 7-2 in the final of the South West Lancashire Cup on 29 April 1902, his winger Jackie Fish scored the only try of the match, played scrum half in Warrington's 2nd Challenge Cup final a loss to Halifax 3-8 on 30 April 1904, played scrum half in Warrington's first Lancashire Cup final appearance on 1 December 1907, a 6-15 loss to Broughton Rangers at Central Park, Wigan, played at stand-off in the 17-3 Challenge Cup win over Oldham on 27 April 1907 at Wheater's Field, Broughton. He scored the final try by picking up a loose ball and chipping over the defence and hacking the ball over the line before touching down.

Tom Hockenhull made 194 appearances, scoring 40 tries, kicking 7 goals and dropping one goal for 136 points.

Tom Hockenhull score 3 hat-tricks of tries: the first in a 20-0 win over Batley at Wilderspool on 16 January 1904. in a 52-0 win over Liverpool on 18 February 1907, he also kicked one of the only two conversions as Warrington scored 16 tries. on 16 March 1907 in a 34-9 Challenge Cup win over Batley at Wilderspool.

In the 1906/7 season he scored 16 tries.

Tom Hockenhull was club captain for the 1907/8 season, but did not play a match that season.

Note

Tom Hockenhull's surname is variously spelt with a u as Hockenhull, and with an a as Hockenhall,

References

  1. "England Statistics at englandrl.co.uk". englandrl. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2012.

External links

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