Marcus St Hilaire

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Marcus St Hilaire
Personal information
Full name Marcus St Hilaire
Date of birth January 2, 1977
Place of birth Huddersfield, England
Height 5ft 10
Nickname
Position Full back
Professional clubs*
???
1996-2002
2003-2005
2005
2006-
Huddersfield
Leeds
Huddersfield
Halifax
Bradford Bulls
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National team
1999 England 2

* Professional club appearances and (tries)
counted for the domestic league only.

Marcus St Hilaire (born January 2, 1977 in England) is an English rugby league player who currently plays for the Bradford Bulls in the European Super League competition. His position of choice is on the Full back or wing.St Hilaire Played for the England 7s Team in the 2002 Commonwealth Games.

After signing for Leeds in July 1996 "Junior", as he was known, became an integral part of the Rhinos seventeen-man game plan, especially under coach Graham Murray. Marcus was signed from Huddersfield in July 1996 and was voted the Yorkshire Evening Post/Leeds Rhinos Shooting Star of 1998 as the most improved player. A brilliant runner with the ball, all to often injuries prevented from gaining the confidence he needed to shine in the Leeds colours after 1999, the high point of his time at Headingley. In total he made 65 starts for Leeds plus 46 substitute appearances leading to a total of 111 appearances. He scored 39 tries to give him a haul of 156 points. St Hilaire was a try scorer at Wembley in the 1999 Challenge Cup Final when he was used in his accustomed role of coming on at full back to allow Iestyn Harris to move up to stand off in the second half of games. Midway through the 2002 season, St Hilaire was released from the final year of his contract and rejoined Huddersfield, where he helped the Giants regain their place in Super League.


St Hilaire recently signed improved one-year contract with the Bulls. St Hilaire came from Halifax in January 2006


Bradford Bulls - Current Squad

1 Marcus St Hilaire | 2 Nathan McAvoy | 3 Ben Harris | 4 Shontayne Hape | 5 Lesley Vainikolo | 6 Iestyn Harris | 7 Paul Deacon | 8 Joe Vagana | 9 Terry Newton | 10 Andy Lynch | 11 Chris McKenna | 12 Glenn Morrison | 13 Jamie Langley | 14 Chris Feather | 15 Matt Cook | 16 Ian Henderson | 17 James Evans | 18 Sam Burgess | 19 Michael Platt | 22 Craig Kopczak | 23 Matt James | 24 Dave Halley | 25 Jason Crookes | 26 David Solomona


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