He played professional rugby league for both Workington and Whitehaven and has the unusual honour of still being loved by both sets of fans, despite the fierce rivalry that exists between them.[citation needed] He earned a reputation for being a hard man on the pitch due to his insatiable appetite for battle and fearless style of play no matter who the opposition.[citation needed] Arnold 'Boxer' Walker still resided in his home town of Kells, Whitehaven.[citation needed]
Walker was transferred to Whitehaven in January 1980 for a fee of £30,000.[3]
In October 1981, he suffered a serious neck injury in a match against Hull Kingston Rovers, resulting in the match being abandoned.[4] He ended his playing career after suffering a second injury at the start of the 1983–84 season against Widnes.[5]
Representative honours
Arnold 'Boxer' Walker won a cap for England while at Whitehaven in 1981 against France,[6] and won a cap for Great Britain while at Whitehaven in 1980 against New Zealand.[7]