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Charnley made his senior International début for England against Wales in the 2012 Autumn International Series. This put Charnley in 3rd place in the all-time top try scorers in a regular season in the summer era as only Lesley Vainikolo (36 tries) and Danny McGuire (35 tries), both in 2004, have scored more tries in a Super League regular season. In the 2012 Super League season he scored 31 tries to help Wigan to the League Leaders' Shield. He went on to make another Knights appearance against Cumbria one week later. He scored 2 tries and kicked four goals on his début. Ĭharnley made his International début for the England Knights in a friendly International against France in 2011. Charnley scored the first try, and broke a bone in his hand in his side's victory over Leeds. He played on the wing in the 2011 Challenge Cup Final victory over the Leeds Rhinos at Wembley Stadium. He scored five tries in five appearances which included a hat-trick in Hull KR's home win over Castleford, and the opening try in the derby clash with Hull FC.Ĭharnley made his first team début for Wigan at Craven Park against Hull Kingston Rovers in August where he scored a try off the bench. Charnley showed great promise on his début for Hull KR against Leeds in 2010 and picked up the club man of the match award. Injuries meant he was given the chance to play first team rugby by Hull KR coach Justin Morgan, making his Super League début. He was a player around the fringes of a first team opportunity at Wigan before the possibility came to join Hull Kingston Rovers for a month.
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He originally started playing for Chorley Panthers and then local amateurs Wigan St Patricks leading to Super League's Wigan Warriors.Ĭharnley made numerous appearances for the Under 20s in 2010 before joining Blackpool Panthers on dual registration and then Hull Kingston Rovers on loan. Charnley was born in Chorley, Lancashire, England on 26 June 1991.