Matt Davis (rugby league)

Matt "Dav" Davis (born 5 July 1996) is an English rugby league footballer who plays as a second-row or loose forward for the Warrington Wolves in the Betfred Super League.

Matt Davis
Personal information
Full nameMatthew Davis
Born (1996-07-05) 5 July 1996
Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight15 st 2 lb (96 kg)
Playing information
PositionLoose forward, Second-row, Hooker
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2015–18 London Broncos 68 11 0 0 44
2016(loan) Hemel Stags 1 0 0 0 0
2017(loan) London Skolars 2 0 0 0 0
2019– Warrington Wolves 19 1 0 0 4
2019(loan) Rochdale Hornets 3 0 0 0 0
2019(loan) London Broncos 4 0 0 0 0
Total 97 12 0 0 48
As of 28 August 2019
Source: [1][2]

He played for the London Broncos in the Championship, and on loan from London at the Hemel Stags and the London Skolars in League 1. He has spent time on loan from Warrington at the Rochdale Hornets in the Championship and the Broncos in the Super League.

Background

Matt Davis was born in Burbage, Leicestershire, England.

Matt is the oldest son of Ian Davis.

All three of Ian's sons are on the books of Super League clubs, with Sam a hooker at the London Broncos and Jonno a Halfback at the Hull Academy.

Early career

Matt Davis previously played with the Leicester Storm in the Conference League South and featured in the Midlands Regional Academy.

As an amateur for Leicester Storm, he was then selected for the Midlands Academy, before joining the prestigious London Broncos' academy and progressing into the first team in 2015.

He was spotted by Broncos Head of Youth Darren Higgins who picked out both Davis and Ben Gray from the Midlands set up.

In 2015 he was given the chance to move up from the academy at the London Broncos and train with the first team the club.

Playing career

Matt Davis made his London Broncos debut as an 18 year old on the 23rd May 2015 at the Blackpool Summer Bash, in a side which included 35-year-old Head Coach, Andrew Henderson, in what was the best performance of the season, a 46-6 victory over Sheffield Eagles.

Davis signed a full-time contract shortly afterwards and began to feature more regularly but also was made available as a dual registration player and played for Broncos partner clubs' Hemel Stags and the London Skolars who both play in the League 1 competition.

In 2017, the London Broncos finished second in the table, with Davis a first team regular but the Broncos were mediocre in the Qualifiers, beating only Halifax.

In 2018, it seemed that the Broncos might not even make the Qualifiers and it was announced that Davis had signed with the Warrington Wolves in June 2018, for the 2019 and 2020 seasons.

However Broncos suddenly hit form and went on a long winning streak that helped the club finish second, in a league in which just a single point separated 6th from 2nd.

Matt Davis had played every game that season up until and including the 11-8 victory over Salford Red Devils on 22 September 2018.

He was unavailable due to injury for the last game of the Qualifiers against Halifax and Toronto away in the Million Pound Game, but the club won both and were promoted to Super League.

Over 4 seasons at the Broncos, Davis went from being a reserve player for a team that finished in the bottom half of the table in 2015 to the winner of the player's player of the year award.

In 2019. Davis was at Warrington Wolves in the early part of the season and was not given a first team opportunity, instead being dual registered to bottom of the table, Rochdale Hornets.

A loan to London Broncos saw Matt prove his Super League quality and he returned to Warrington as a first team player, making his debut against London.

Davis played in the 2019 Challenge Cup Final victory over St. Helens at Wembley Stadium.[3]

In the 2020 season, there was no announcement by mid-August of a new deal at Warrington and it is expected Davis will move on for a better contract at the end of the season.

References

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