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Lee Radford (Lee Stephen Radford) was born on 26 March, 1979 in Kingston upon Hull, Humberside, England, is an English RL coach and former England international rugby league footballer. Discover Lee Radford'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 44 years old?

Popular As Lee Stephen Radford
Occupation N/A
Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 26 March, 1979
Birthday 26 March
Birthplace Kingston upon Hull, Humberside, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Lee Radford Height, Weight & Measurements

At 44 years old, Lee Radford height is 1.88 m and Weight 102 kg.

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Height 1.88 m
Weight 102 kg
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Lee Radford Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Lee Radford worth at the age of 44 years old? Lee Radford’s income source is mostly from being a successful coach. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Lee Radford's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

1928

Radford would also play in Hull's 28-16 2008 Challenge Cup final loss to St Helens.

Lee Radford took part in a boxing match, the Rumble in the Humber, against fellow rugby league player, Stuart Fielden which raised £50,000 for Steve Prescott.

He won the fight, stopping Fielden in the second round.

1979

Lee Radford (born 26 March 1979) is an English professional rugby league and rugby union coach.

1998

Radford made his professional début for hometown club Hull Sharks before moving to Bradford in 1998.

2001

Radford won a cap for England against Wales while at Bradford Bulls in 2001.

2003

Radford played for the Bradford Bulls from the interchange bench in their 2003 Super League Grand Final victory against the Wigan Warriors.

Having won Super League VIII, Bradford played against 2003 NRL Premiers, the Penrith Panthers in the 2004 World Club Challenge.

Radford played at in the Bulls' 22–4 victory.

2004

He also played for Bradford at in their 2004 Super League Grand Final loss against the Leeds Rhinos.

2005

Radford played for the Bradford Bulls at in their 2005 Super League Grand Final victory against the Leeds Rhinos.

He played for England again in 2005 against, France and New Zealand.

2006

Radford later returned to his hometown club of Hull FC, who he joined for the start of 2006's Super League XI.

Hull reached the 2006 Super League Grand final to be contested against St. Helens, playing at in his side's 4–26 loss.

Radford again played for England while at Hull in 2006 against France, Tonga, and Samoa.

2007

He was appointed Hull's captain for 2007.

2011

On 6 October 2011 Lee Radford announced his retirement from the game, to take up a 3-year deal as an assistant coach at Hull F.C.

2012

The table below shows a cumulative points and scoring records for Radford at the end of the 2012 Super League season.

2013

He previously worked in rugby league as the head coach of Hull F.C., in the Super League, from 2013–2020 and as head coach of Castleford Tigers from 2022 to 2023.

He is also a former professional rugby league footballer.

In 2023, he joined Premiership Rugby team Northampton Saints as their defence coach.

As a player, he was an England international forward who played for Yorkshire, and for Hull F.C. and the Bradford Bulls in the Super League.

Radford was born in Kingston upon Hull, Humberside, England.

On 18 September 2013, Radford was unveiled as the new head coach at Hull FC, where he had been the assistant coach under Peter Gentle.

His first game in charge was a pre-season friendly against Doncaster, and his first competitive game was against the Catalans Dragons in Super League XIX.

2016

After a shaky start to his coaching career he found success in 2016 becoming the first Hull F.C. coach to lead the team to a challenge cup victory at Wembley Stadium, the victory coming in the 2016 Challenge Cup final.

The win came against Warrington Wolves with a score of 12-10.

Hull F.C. had previously lost 8 finals at the national stadium (despite having won the cup on 3 previous occasions at other venues).

That year he would also lead his team to the Super League play-off semi-finals but would fail to reach the final after being defeated by the Wigan Warriors 28-18.

2017

Radford's coaching success would continue the following year when he once again led Hull F.C. to victory in the 2017 Challenge Cup final with an 18-14 win over the Wigan Warriors, having now led Hull F.C. to two Challenge Cup victories in a row.

2020

Immediately after their loss to the Warrington Wolves on 12 March 2020, Hull FC chief executive Adam Pearson told a live TV interview that Radford had been sacked, minutes after the 38-4 loss.

In June 2020, it was announced that Radford had joined Major League Rugby side Dallas Jackals as defensive coach.

On 27 April 2021 it was announced that he would take over the head coach role for the 2022 season, on a two-year deal, when Daryl Powell leaves at the end of the 2021 season.

In round 1 of the 2022 Super League season, Radford coached his first game in charge of Castleford which ended in a 26-16 defeat against Salford.

On 6 March 2023, it was announced that Radford had left Castleford, by mutual agreement, with assistant coach Andy Last taking over as interim manager.