Alastair Brindle (rugby)
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Alastair Brindle (26 April 1939 – 15 September 2021) was an English professional
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footballer who played in the 1950s and 1960s for his hometown team,
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Playing career

Warrington-born Brindle signed for Warrington after appearing in the 1954 Lancashire Schoolboys team playing as a . Brindle made his debut for Warrington as an 18-year-old vs St Helens at Knowsley Road in September 1957. Brindle established himself in the team in the 1958/59 season and remained a regular for the next 12 seasons playing alongside club legend Brian Bevan. Brindle played as a for 12 seasons and played in the 1959 Warrington side that defeated St Helens 5–4 in the Lancashire Cup Final at Wigan, which was in front of 39,237 fans. The following season, Brindle was in the side that finished second in the league and reached the 1961 Championship Final at Odsal, only to lose out to Leeds. In 1962/3 he played in the Warrington side that just missed out on reaching Wembley, losing to Wakefield in the semi-final. Brindle was part of the Warrington side that beat Rochdale to win the Lancashire Cup in 1965 which would be Brindle's second and final trophy with Warrington. In 1965, Brindle played against the touring New Zealand side at Wilderspool which Warrington lost 7-14. Brindle's Testimonial game was played in 1968 at Wilderspool, which was an All Star Soccer game between Warrington and an All Star XI which consisted of Brian Bevan, Brian Glover, Jackie Edwards, Laurie Gilfedder and Alex Murphy. Brindle played his very last game for Warrington on 12 April 1969 against Wigan at Wilderspool. Brindle was inducted into the Warrington Hall of Fame in 2015.


Honours

* 1959–60 Lancashire Cup * 1965–66 Lancashire Cup


References

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