Josh Griffin
Josh Griffin (born 9 May 1990) is an English rugby league footballer who plays as a centre or second-rower for Wakefield Trinity in the Championship.[5] He has previously played for the Hull FC, Huddersfield Giants, Castleford Tigers and the Salford Red Devils in the Super League. He spent time at the Batley Bulldogs, on loan from Huddersfield and also on permanent deal at Batley in the Championship.[5] Between 2012 and 2014 he played professional rugby union as a winger for Leeds Carnegie in the RFU Championship. BackgroundGriffin was born in Oxford, England.[citation needed] Club careerWakefield Trinity WildcatsHaving joined the club as a junior, Griffin made his professional début for Wakefield Trinity Wildcats in a Challenge Cup victory against Salford on 20 April 2008.[6] Huddersfield GiantsHe joined Huddersfield Giants at the end of the 2008 season. He made his début for Huddersfield in the Challenge Cup victory over Rochdale Hornets on 11 May 2009, and made his Super League début later that year.[citation needed] Griffin spent most of 2010 on loan at Batley, and rejoined Wakefield Trinity Wildcats in 2011.[citation needed] Castleford TigersHe signed for Castleford Tigers in September 2011, and played for them in 2012 before leaving the club to join rugby union club; Leeds Carnegie with immediate effect at the end of the season. Batley BulldogsHe returned to rugby league in 2014 with Batley.[citation needed] Salford Red DevilsIn 2014, Griffin initially joined Salford Red Devils on a trial for the end of the 2014 season before securing himself a permanent two-year deal.[citation needed] Hull F.C.In 2017, Griffin joined Hull F.C., and played in Hull's 18–14 Challenge Cup final win over the Wigan Warriors at Wembley Stadium.[7] In the 2020 Super League season, he made a total of 16 appearances. He played in Hull's 29–2 semi-final defeat against Wigan. In the first half, Griffin gave away a crucial penalty after Wigan had lost possession of the ball. Griffin raced over to Wigan player Oliver Partington and patted him on the head which sparked an all-in brawl. Wigan would then score two tries in quick succession from the resulting penalty.[8] In May 2021, Griffin scored his 100th career try in a match against the Leeds Rhinos. The match was Leeds' first home fixture in front of a home crowd for over 400 days as national restrictions were eased during the coronavirus pandemic.[9] In the 2021 Challenge Cup semi-final, Griffin ruptured his achilles during Hull FC's 33–18 loss against St Helens RLFC.[10] In round 14 of the 2023 Super League season, Griffin scored a hat-trick in Hull FC's upset victory over Warrington.[11] In the 2023 Challenge Cup quarter-final, Griffin was sent off for dissent just after half-time whistle in Hull FC's match against St Helens. St Helens would go on to win the match 32–18.[12] On 20 June 2023, Griffin was handed a seven-game ban by the RFL and fined £1000 over the incident.[13] Wakefield TrinityIn July 2023, Griffin signed a contract to join Wakefield Trinity which would last until the end of 2024.[14] Personal lifeGriffin is the younger brother of the rugby league player Darrell Griffin,[15] and the older brother of George Griffin. All three brothers played together for Salford in 2015. HonoursHull FC
Wakefield Trinity
References
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