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Paul Harkin was born on 8 March, 1958 in Wakefield district, England, is an English RL coach and former GB international rugby league footballer. Discover Paul Harkin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Born 8 March 1958
Birthday 8 March
Birthplace Wakefield district, England
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1958

Paul Harkin (born 8 March 1958) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, and coached in the 1990s.

He played at representative level for Great Britain, and at club level for Bradford Northern (two spells), Featherstone Rovers, Hull Kingston Rovers, Leeds, Halifax, and Hunslet, as a, and coached at club level for Wakefield Trinity.

Paul Harkin's birth was registered in Wakefield district, West Riding of Yorkshire, England.

1978

In December 1978, Harkin was sold to Hull Kingston Rovers in exchange for Len Casey.

1980

During the 1980–81 season, Harkin played in Hull Kingston Rovers' 7–8 defeat by Leeds in the 1980–81 Yorkshire Cup Final at Fartown Ground, Huddersfield on Saturday 8 November 1980, and played in Hull Kingston Rovers' 9–18 defeat by Widnes in the 1980–81 Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 2 May 1981, in front of a crowd of 92,496.

1982

Harkin played (replaced by substitute Chris Burton) in Hull Kingston Rovers' 4–12 defeat by Hull F.C. in the 1981–82 John Player Trophy Final during the 1981–82 season at Headingley, Leeds on Saturday 23 January 1982.

1983

In April 1983, he spent a month on loan at Featherstone Rovers.

1984

During the 1984–85 season, Harkin played (replaced by substitute Chris Rudd) in the 12–29 defeat by Hull F.C. in the 1984–85 Yorkshire Cup Final at Boothferry Park, Kingston upon Hull on Saturday 27 October 1984, and played, and was man of the match in the 12–0 victory over Hull F.C. in the 1984–85 John Player Special Trophy Final at Boothferry Park, Kingston upon Hull on Saturday 26 January 1985.

1985

During the 1985–86 season, Harkin played in the 22–18 victory over Castleford in the 1985–86 Yorkshire Cup Final at Headingley, Leeds on Sunday 27 October 1985, played, and was man of the match in the 8–11 defeat by Wigan in the 1985–86 John Player Special Trophy Final at Elland Road, Leeds on Saturday 11 January 1986, and played in the 14–15 defeat by Castleford in the 1985–86 Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, London, on Saturday 3 May 1986, in front of a crowd of 82,134.

Harkin won a cap for Great Britain while at Hull Kingston Rovers in 1985 against France.

1987

In March 1987, Harkin returned to Bradford Northern, signing for a transfer fee of around £40,000.

In the 1987–88 season, Harkin played and was man of the match (winning the White Rose Trophy) in Bradford Northern's 12–12 draw with Castleford in the 1987–88 Yorkshire Cup Final at Headingley, Leeds on Saturday 17 October 1987, and played in the 11–2 victory over Castleford in the replay at Elland Road, Leeds on Saturday 31 October 1987

1989

He played, scored 2-tries, and was awarded the White Rose Trophy for the second time in the 20–14 victory over Featherstone Rovers in the 1989–90 Yorkshire Cup Final during the 1989–90 season at Headingley, Leeds on Sunday 5 November 1989.

1990

Harkin signed for Leeds in June 1990.

The transfer fee was set at £65,000 by an independent tribunal.

He left the club a year later, joining Halifax for a fee of £30,000.

1992

In August 1992, Harkin was transfer listed by Halifax following the signing of Paul Bishop, and was eventually sold to Hunslet, where he finished his playing career.

1995

Harkin coached Wakefield Trinity between January 1995 and January 1996.

He later joined the coaching staff at Bradford Bulls.

Harkin is the younger brother of Terry Harkin, and the cousin of Kevin P. Harkin, both rugby league footballers.