Tim Jonkers
Personal information | ||||||
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Born | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 3 July 1981|||||
Playing information | ||||||
Height | 6 ft 1 in (186 cm) | |||||
Weight | 15 st 2 lb (96 kg) | |||||
Position | Second-row | |||||
Club | ||||||
Years | Team | Pld | T | G | FG | P |
1998–04 | St. Helens | 122 | 78 | |||
2004–06 | Salford City Reds | |||||
2006 | Wigan Warriors | 4 | 0 | |||
2006–07 | Leigh Centurions | |||||
Total | 126 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 78 | |
Representative | ||||||
Years | Team | Pld | T | G | FG | P |
1999–07 | Ireland | |||||
Lancashire |
Tim Jonkers (born 3 July 1981) is a retired professional rugby league footballer. An Ireland international representative second-row forward, he played his club football with St. Helens, with whom he had Challenge Cup and Super League grand final success, as well as Wigan, Salford and Leigh.
Background
Jonkers moved to St Helens, Merseyside at the age of six and was educated at Cowley High School.[1] He began playing rugby at the local Blackbrook rugby club and was snapped up inevitably by St. Helens where he was hailed as one of Saints' brightest young hopes.Tim had two children after leaving the rugby career. Alex Jonkers and Charlie Jonkers.
He had 4 aunts until one died in 2012. His aunts are: Carmel, Mary and Angela. He has a brother, Martin Jonkers with a nephew, James Jonkers and a new born baby niece Imogen Jonkers. He has 5 cousins, Keith Rogan, Angla Rogan, Rebecca Lee, Roisin Lee and Jack Rogan. Tim is not married anymore after an unfortunate divorce to the mother of his children.
Playing career
Jonkers played for St Helens RLFC at second-row forward and scored a try in their 2000 Super League Grand Final victory over Wigan Warriors. As Super League V champions, St Helens RLFC played against 2000 NRL Premiers, the Brisbane Broncos in the 2001 World Club Challenge. Jonkers played from the interchange bench in Saints' victory. He became a regular for many years at Saints and there are few players in Super League that can brandish as much silverware as Jonkers since the formation of the summer era. Jonkers played for St Helens RFC at second-row forward in their 2002 Super League Grand Final victory against the Bradford Bulls. Having won Super League VI, St Helens contested the 2003 World Club Challenge against 2002 NRL Premiers, the Sydney Roosters. Jonkers played from the interchange bench in Saints' 38–0 loss.
Jonkers' career at Knowsley Road fizzled out in 2004 mainly due to injury. Jonkers found it tough to gain his place back in the team and subsequently joined Salford City Reds on loan, before completing a permanent deal in 2005. A recurrence of an injury to his knee, meant that Jonkers was forced to sit out most of his first season, and in March 2006, with first team opportunities scarce, he accepted a one-month loan deal with Wigan Warriors to play under his former boss Ian Millward. On his return to Salford, Leigh Centurions quickly stepped in to take Jonkers on loan till the end of the season. Yet again though, Jonkers' luck deserted him and a knee ligament injury ruled him out for several months. Jonkers signed a permanent deal with Leigh for the 2007 season in November 2006. The injury persisted though and Jonkers announced his retirement from the game on 11 June 2007.
References
- ↑ Saints Heritage Society. Saints.org.uk. Retrieved on 3 July 2016.