Danny Houghton

Danny Houghton
Personal information
Nickname Howts
Born (1988-09-25) 25 September 1988
Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)[1]
Weight 12 st 13 lb (82 kg)[1]
Playing information
Position Hooker
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2007– Hull F.C. 267 36 0 0 144
As of 2 December 2016
Source: Rugby League Project

Danny Houghton is a rugby league player from Kingston-upon-Hull, England, playing his entire career for his hometown club of Hull F.C.. His position of choice is hooker, although he only established himself there during his time in the Hull academy, having previously played at half-back.

Playing career

Since signing for Hull from amateur side East Hull, he has progressed through the club's academy ranks to make his debut in 2007. The start of the 2008 season saw Houghton gain a regular place in the first team, often being used from the bench.

Houghton quickly established himself as Hull's starting hooker and was also handed the vice-captaincy of the team. He was in Hull's 2013 Challenge Cup final team, losing out to Wigan Warriors by a score of 16-0.[2]

Houghton had his most successful season to date in 2016. He starred in Hull's Challenge Cup winning team when he made a try saving tackle in the dying minutes of the game. Hull beat Warrington Wolves by a narrow score of 12-10, meaning that Hull won the competition at Wembley Stadium for the first time in their history, despite previously winning the competition on 3 different occasions. As a result of Houghton's incredible season he was awarded with the Man of Steel award for Super League player of the year, the first Hull F.C. player to win the award.[3] He also won the Super League Hit Man award for most tackles in a season with 1289 tackles, an award that he had previously won on 3 occasions.

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