Name Mason Caton-Brown Career start 2013 Weight 89 kg | Height 1.83 m Role Rugby Player | |
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Mason caton brown hatrick
Mason Caton-Brown (born 24 May 1993 in Enfield, England) is an English rugby league player for Salford Red Devils. And now Wakefield Trinity (Heritage № 1380) for the 2017 season.
Contents
- Mason caton brown hatrick
- Trinity mason caton brown ahead of dewsbury in the cup
- Playing career
- References

Mason represented England Students at the age of 17; winning against Scotland under-18s and Catalan Dragons under-18s. He attended Leicester University, Enfield Grammar School and Mill Hill School.

Trinity mason caton brown ahead of dewsbury in the cup
Playing career

For the 2013 season, Caton-Brown played for the Hemel Stags in the Championship One after being put on dual registration to the Stags after impressive performances for the London Broncos u19s. He scored 9 tries in 14 appearances for the semi-professional side.

Mason Caton-Brown made his début for the London Broncos on 1 September 2013 against the Bradford Bulls after impressing (now former) head coach Tony Rea whilst playing for the Hemel Stags. He scored a try on debut.

In his second game for the capital side, he scored a hatrick against the Hull Kingston Rovers on 8 September 2014.

His started the 2014 Super League season by scoring 2 tries vs the Widnes Vikings. At the Magic Weekend, head coach Joe Grima confirmed that Caton-Brown has attracted many top Super League clubs despite only playing 16 first-grade games for the club (correct on 21 May 2014).
He now plays for Salford Red Devils, after being signed on a 2 1⁄2-year deal from the London Broncos.