Chris Tuson
British rugby league player

Chris Tuson

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British rugby league player
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25 February 1990
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Chris Tuson (born 25 February 1988) is an English former rugby league footballer who played as a second-row. He spent most of his career at Wigan Warriors, but also played for Blackpool Panthers, Castleford Tigers and Hull.

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Born in Leyland, Lancashire, Tuson started his career with amateur clubs Leyland Warriors and Bamber Bridge, and attended Balshaw's CE High School. He was signed by Wigan Warriors in 2006, and made his first team debut from the bench against Leeds Rhinos in 2008.

In 2010, Tuson made his second appearance for Wigan against Castleford Tigers and also made one appearance for Blackpool Panthers as a dual registration player before joining Castleford on loan for one month. The loan deal was later extended, and Tuson went on to appear eight times for the club.

In June 2013, he rejected a new contract from Wigan and agreed to join Wakefield Trinity Wildcats for the start of the 2014 season. However, the move failed to materialise due to Wakefield's financial problems, and Tuson opted to join Hull instead.

In July 2014, Tuson announced his retirement due to a recurring back injury.