Sign in | Register

Bryn Knowelden

Coaching Career

Honours & Awards

Based only on data available in the RLP database. This information should be used as a guide only.

European Championship
1946/1947, 1947/1948

Coaching Career Statistics

All statistics shown in this section are based only on data available in the RLP database, and are not necessarily a complete and/or 100% accurate representation of a player's career. This information should be used as a guide only. If you see a question mark (?), it denotes that the figure is not available.

To view a list of corresponding matches, click on the List button.

Tour Matches Hull Kingston Rovers - 1 0 1 0 0.00% List
Overall     Games W L D Win %  
First Class 1 0 1 0 0.00% List

Your Say

  • Bill Davidson
    5 Feb 2010 8:22am

    Brindle ('Bryn') Knowelden was born on 27 June 1919 in Barrow in Furness, Lancashire. He signed for Barrow from a local works team on 1 October 1943 and made his debut on 4 September 1943 against Halifax at home. His last appearance for Barrow was on 18 October 1947 against Wigan at home. He was then transferred to Warrington for a fee of £1,400 on 11 December 1947. He remained at Warrington until 1952 when he moved to Hull Kingston Rovers as player-coach until his retirement from the game in 1955. A keen and competent cricketer too, he played for Vickers in the North Lancashire League and won the Sir Learie Constantine award for the highest batting average in the League. After a spell with Warrington when he appeared in two Championship sides, captaining the side in a close encounter with Workington Town in 1951, he also successfully appeared in the Challenge Cup Final at Wembley in the final tie against Widnes when Warrington triumphed 19-0 and Bryn was one of the try scorers.

Want to have your say? Add a comment.

Contributions: Shawn Dollin, Andrew Ferguson, Bill Bates, Greg Fiveash