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Tom Haughey
Tom Haughey (born 30 January 1982 in Keighley, West Yorkshire, England) is a rugby league footballer who played for Wakefield Trinity (2001-2002), London Broncos (2003-2004), Featherstone Rovers (List of Featherstone Rovers players, Heritage No. 856) (2004 and 2007–2009), Castleford Tigers (List of Castleford Tigers players, Heritage No. 825) (2005-2006), Hunslet Hawks (2010-2013) and York City Knights (2012) Tom has scored the ‘2nd fastest’ hat-trick in rugby league history. He was selected for the Irish international squad, but never played in a match for them. His position of choice is in the Rugby league positions#Second-row forward, Second-row, and centre. References

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Keighley
Keighley ( ) is a market town and a civil parish in the City of Bradford Borough of West Yorkshire, England. It is the second largest settlement in the borough, after Bradford. Keighley is north-west of Bradford city centre, north-west of Bingley, north of Halifax and south-east of Skipton. It is governed by Keighley Town Council and Bradford City Council. Keighley sits between the counties of West Yorkshire, North Yorkshire and Lancashire. Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it lies between Airedale and Keighley Moors. At the 2011 census, Keighley had a population of 56,348. History Toponymy The name Keighley, which has gone through many changes of spelling throughout its history, means "Cyhha's farm or clearing", and was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086: "In Cichhelai, Ulchel, and Thole, and Ravensuar, and William had six carucates to be taxed." Town charter Henry de Keighley, a Lancashire knight, was granted a charter to hold a market in Keighley ...
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