Dave Hadfield
Dave Hadfield was a schoolboy convert to rugby league, the
game which, one way or another, has dominated his life ever since.
After working for newspapers in Shropshire and Blackpool (where he
covered the fortunes of Blackpool Borough) he travelled the world,
working mainly in Hong Kong and Sydney. He became The Independent's rugby league man in 1990 and has written five books on the game and broadcast extensively for Sky and the BBC.
Dave played his last game at the age of 53 and would have set up a try if anyone could have been bothered supporting his break. When not blogging on the sport, he now limits himself to a bit of tick and pass with his local club, the Bolton Mets. Family includes supporters - of varying degrees of dedication - of Salford, Wigan, Sheffield Eagles and St George Illawarra.

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