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Logan Campbell (rugby league)

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Name
  
Logan Campbell


Role
  
Rugby league

Logan Campbell (born May 23, 1971) is a New Zealand former rugby league footballer who played professionally in Australia and England and represented Scotland.

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Early years

A Northcote Tigers junior, in 1991 Campbell won the Tetley Trophy, topping the try scoring charts in Auckland Rugby League's Fox Memorial Trophy. During this time Campbell also represented Auckland.

Playing career

Campbell played for the Newcastle Knights in 1993. Even though he only played one game for the Newcastle Knights, he is famous with older fans for debuting on the bench with the then 19-year-old Andrew Johns.

In early 1994 he joined the London Crusaders. In 1996 he joined Workington Town in the new Super League competition. He joined Hull F.C. in 1997 for three seasons before spending 2000 with the Castleford Tigers. In 2001 he returned to Hull for another season before being released.

Representative career

Campbell played two matches for Scotland in 1998. He was selected for the 2000 World Cup for Scotland but never played in a match.

References

Logan Campbell (rugby league) Wikipedia