England international rugby league footballer
Arthur Binks Full name Arthur Fowler Binks Born 10 January 1902Bramley district, England Died third ¼ 1969 (aged 67)Leeds district, England Position Stand-off , Scrum-half
Club
Years
Team
Pld
T
G
FG
P
≤1923–27
Leeds
1927–31
Wigan
119
13
0
0
39
1931–≥31
Bradford Northern
Total
119
13
0
0
39
Representative
Years
Team
Pld
T
G
FG
P
1929
England
1
0
0
0
0
Arthur Binks (10 January 1902 – 1969) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s and 1930s. He played at representative level for England , and at club level for Buslingthorpe Vale ARLFC (in Leeds ), Leeds , Wigan and Bradford Northern , as a stand-off , or scrum-half .[ 1]
Background
Arthur Binks' birth was registered in Bramley district, West Riding of Yorkshire , and his death aged 67, was registered in Leeds district, West Riding of Yorkshire , England.[citation needed ]
Playing career
International honours
Arthur Binks won a cap for England while at Wigan in 1929 against Other Nationalities.[ 2]
Challenge Cup Final appearances
Arthur Binks played stand-off in Leeds ' 28–3 victory over Hull F.C. in the 1922–23 Challenge Cup Final during the 1922–23 season at Belle Vue , Wakefield , the only occasion the Challenge Cup final has ever been staged at Belle Vue,[ 3] and played either stand-off ,[ 4] [ 5] or scrum-half ,[ 6] in Wigan 's 13–2 victory over Dewsbury in the 1928–29 Challenge Cup Final during the 1928-29 season at Wembley Stadium , London on Saturday 4 May 1929.[ 6]
County Cup Final appearances
Arthur Binks played stand-off in Wigan 's 5–4 victory over Widnes in the 1928–29 Lancashire Cup Final during the 1928–29 season at Wilderspool Stadium , Warrington on Saturday 24 November 1928.[ 7]
Club career
The Leeds backline in the early 1920s was known as the Busy Bs, as it included; Jim Bacon , Arthur Binks, Billy Bowen , Joe Brittain and Harold Buck .[ 8] Arthur Binks made his début for Wigan in the 5–11 defeat by Leigh at Mather Lane (adjacent to the Bridgewater Canal ), Leigh on Saturday 1 October 1927, he scored his first try for Wigan in the 12–5 victory over Warrington in the 1927–28 Lancashire Cup semi-final at Central Park , Wigan on Wednesday 2 November 1927, he scored his last try for Wigan in the 20–8 victory over Wigan Highfield at Tunstall Lane , Wigan on Saturday 18 October 1930, and he played his last match for Wigan in the 42–0 victory over Widnes at Central Park , Wigan on Saturday 21 March 1931.[ 9]
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