Les Boyd

Les Boyd was a dynamic and influential forward for Warrington, renowned for his aggressive playing style and rugged defence. Joining the club in 1985, Boyd quickly became the enforcer of the Wire pack. His presence was instrumental in Warrington’s 38-10 victory in the 1986 Challenge Cup, scoring a brace of tries and earning the Harry Sunderland Trophy as man of the match. Boyd’s relentless energy and hard-hitting play earned him a reputation as one of the toughest and most feared players in the league, with his uncompromising playing style sometimes walking the tightrope on the borderline of legality.

Warrington Record

  • Games: 86
  • Tries: 20
  • Goals: 0
  • Drop goals: 0
  • Points: 80