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Hugh Waddell (DOB 1st Sept 1959) made his Leeds debut (11th Sept 1988) in a home loss to Widnes having just turned 29. Final Leeds game was the following season (4th March 1990) another home loss - this time to Wigan, in an all too brief Leeds playing career that lasted 540 days.
Unfairly probably best remembered for being on the receiving end of a Paul Moriarty elbow in the notorious home win over Widnes (19th November 1989) old school RL. Although picking up a broken jaw in that incident he was back in the side thirty-two days later at Wigan (RT QF-Replay) Leeds having failed to capitalise fully on Steve Hampson's dismissal at Headingley for coat-hangaring Colin Maskill on his way to the line.
In total then: Played 41 + 12 (sub app) +1 (NPS) - 2 Tries, 8 Points. The tries came in his 51st and 52nd appearances of 53 V Sheffield and Leigh respectfully.
Trust that will suffice for now.