Mark Riley (rugby League)
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Mark Riley (born 16 June 1967 in New Zealand) is a former
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footballer. He played for a number of
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rugby league sides during the 1990s.


Playing career

While playing for the
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in the
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competition in 1990 he won the Best and Fairest award.Auckland’s best and fairest
''Auckland Rugby League'' A , Riley enjoyed a particularly successful season with the then London Crusaders in 1990–91, when he and Mark Johnson each challenged for the title of leading try-scorer in the second tier of English rugby league. He later went on to play a part in a successful promotion winning season with
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in 1996, breaking the club's most tries in a match record, scoring 6 vs Prescot Panthers, 11 August 1996.


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Rugby League Project
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