Lloyd White (rugby league)
Welsh rugby union and rugby league player

Lloyd White (rugby league)

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Welsh rugby union and rugby league player
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9 August 1988
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Lloyd White (born 9 August 1988) is a Welsh international rugby league footballer who currently plays for Widnes in Super League. He has previously played for Crusaders RL and spent time playing for South Wales Scorpions. He is, by preference, a stand-off but can play at scrum half and full-back and less regularly at loose-forward.

Playing career

White made six appearances for Crusaders in his début season of 2009. Following the demise of Crusaders, White joined Widnes, starting in 2012.

On 1 May 2014, White committed to the Vikings on a new 2-year deal.

Representative career

White has represented his native Wales at international level in 2009, making his début in the 42-12 win over Ireland in the European Cup, and going on to play in the final winning team against Scotland, scoring a try in a 28-16 win.

White was named the Wales player of the year in 2011 at the RLIF awards.

In September 2015, John Kear named White as the Wales national team captain for the 2015 European Cup tournament. On 12 October, however, he required surgery on an injured knee so he therefore withdrew from the squad.

In October 2016, White played for Wales in the 2017 World Cup qualifiers.