Lee Gilmour
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5. Lee Gilmour


Lee Gilmour

PROFESSIONAL CLUBS: Wigan Warriors, Bradford Bulls, St Helens, Huddersfield Giants, Castleford Tigers

HONOURS: Made over 14 appearances for Great Britain, Won every honour at club level with St Helens, won Super League with Bradford and Wigan, represented Scotland in 2000

OTHER: Lee has to be one of the best players ever to leave the club and is a true legend. An established international Gilmour's usual position is second row, but he has played on the wing and in the centres when a back-line player suffered an injury. Lee Gilmour has in the past played for Bradford and Wigan. Gilmour is also a Great Britain and Scotland international. Gilmour gained true international repute when during the 2006 Rugby League Tri-Nations he scored the decisive try in the Lions’ 23-12 win in Sydney in 2006. Lee made his Wigan debut in 1997 and spent four years there before moving onto Bradford in 2001. After two seasons there Lee moved to St Helens winning major honours and becoming one of the most successful players ever to leave the club at Shaw Cross. He now plys his trade with Huddersfield Giants.