Adam Henry (rugby league)


Adam Henry is a New Zealand rugby league footballer who plays for Racing Club Albi in the Elite One Championship. He primarily plays on the wing, but can also play at centre and five-eighth. He has previously played for the Sydney Roosters and the Bradford Bulls.

Early years

He attended Mount Albert Grammar School, which has produced several notable sporting personalities, including former Sydney Roosters teammate Sonny Bill Williams. He played in the New Zealand Warriors Unders 20's premiership winning team in 2011, scoring 21 tries in his maiden season and also represented the Junior Kiwis.

Sydney Roosters

After moving to the Sydney Roosters, he made his NRL début in round 14 2012, playing on the wing in a losing effort to the Brisbane Broncos.

Bradford Bulls

Henry signed with Super League side Bradford Bulls as a replacement for Keith Lulia.

2014

Henry featured in the pre-season friendlies against Hull FC, Dewsbury Rams and Castleford Tigers. He scored against Hull F.C..
He featured in Round 1 to Round 14 then in Round 16 and Round 19 to Round 20. Adam played in Round 22 to Round 27. Henry featured in Round 4 to the Quarter Final in the Challenge Cup. He scored against Hull F.C., Huddersfield Giants, Oldham R.L.F.C., Salford Red Devils and Catalans Dragons.
Adam re-signed for the Bulls for another year despite their relegation to the RFL Championship.

2015

Henry featured in the pre-season friendly against Leeds Rhinos.
He featured in Round 4 to Round 13 then in Round 21 to Round 23. Henry played in Qualifier 1 then in Qualifier 7. He also featured in the Challenge Cup in Round 4 to Round 5. He scored against Workington Town, Halifax, Doncaster, Sheffield Eagles, London Broncos, Dewsbury Rams and Batley Bulldogs.
At the end of the season Henry left Bradford to return home.
SeasonAppearancesTriesGoalsF/GPoints
2014 Bradford Bulls2760024
2015 Bradford Bulls23150060
Total50210084

2016

Adam Henry signed for Racing Club Albi XIII in the French Elite One Championship in August 2016.