John Holmes (21 March 1952 – 26 September 2009) was an English professional rugby league footballer.
In a career spanning from 1968 to 1990, Holmes made a club record 625 appearances for Leeds, starting his career as a fullback or centre, and later switching to stand-off.[7] Holmes played in nineteen major finals for Leeds winning all but five. He played at the highest level, representing Yorkshire, England and Great Britain. He made 20 appearances between 1971 and 1982 for Great Britain,[8] and was a World Cup winner for Great Britain in 1972 at the age of twenty.[9]
Holmes won caps for England while at Leeds in the 1975 Rugby League World Cup against Wales, France, New Zealand, and Australia, in 1977 against Wales, and France (sub), in 1978 against France (sub),[4] and won caps for Great Britain while at Leeds in 1971 against New Zealand, in 1972 against France (2 matches), in the 1972 Rugby League World Cup against Australia (sub), New Zealand and Australia, in the 1977 Rugby League World Cup against France, New Zealand, Australia, and Australia (sub), in 1978 against Australia (sub) (3 matches), in 1979 against Australia (2 matches), Australia (sub), and New Zealand (3 matches), and in 1982 against Australia.[5]
Death and legacy
Holmes died from cancer on 27 September 2009.[14] A minute's silence was observed to mark Holmes' death at the Qualifying Semi-final between Leeds and Catalan Dragons on the 4th of October 2009.[15] On 10 October, Leeds won the Super League Grand Final, captain Kevin Sinfield dedicated the victory to Holmes.
Holmes was inducted into the Leeds Rugby League Hall of Fame as one of the first round of inductees in 2017.[16]
A statue commemorating Holmes was unveiled outside the South Stand at Headingley Rugby League stadium on 11 July 2021.[17]