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15-819: Aspinall may refer to: People [ edit ] Aspinall (surname) , including a list of people with the name Places [ edit ] Aspinall, West Virginia , United States The Aspinall Unit of the Colorado River Storage Project Organisations [ edit ] Crown London Aspinalls , private gambling club in London Lightbown Aspinall , English wallpaper company The Aspinall Foundation , British charity Other uses [ edit ] L&YR Class 2 (Aspinall) , locomotive See also [ edit ] Aspinwall (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

30-462: A Grand Final.” Coach Stuart Raper played Aspinwall alongside several other up and coming youngsters during the 2002's Super League VII . "It's quite exciting for me to be able to play these guys," said Raper. "The Aspinwalls and Briscoes are chomping [ sic ] at the bit to get on that paddock. Aspinwall continued his good form for the club and, in July 2003, signed a new two-year contract with

45-431: A top junior and was the first player to be signed onto their now pioneering scholarship scheme that was set up by Brian Foley and Dean Bell. On 8 July 2001, he made his début against Huddersfield at 19 years old and made six further substitute appearances in the same season. The 2002 Super League season proved to be a break-through year for him, as several injuries in the backs left the way open for him to establish himself in

60-466: A very speedy recovery and has been named in the England training squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup . Aspinwall was not offered an extension to his contract beyond the end of 2010, and linked up with Super League side Castleford . In June 2011, Aspinwall was jailed for four months for dangerous driving. After serving his sentence, he moved to Hull F.C. for the 2012 season, and played 27 games for

75-499: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Aspinwall (surname)#People named Aspinall Aspinwall , including the reduced form Aspinall , is a toponymic surname originating from a place called Aspinwall (also Asmall ) in the southern part of Scarisbrick in Lancashire , England, near to Ormskirk and Aughton . The name comes from

90-955: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Martin Aspinwall Martin Aspinwall (born 21 October 1981) is an English rugby league footballer who plays as a loose forward for the Barrow Raiders in League 1 . He played as a winger and centre earlier in his career, playing in the Super League for the Wigan Warriors , the Huddersfield Giants , the Castleford Tigers and Hull F.C . Born in Wigan , Aspinwall started his career with hometown club Wigan as

105-481: The 2006 Challenge Cup Final defeat by St. Helens at Twickenham. He was also Giants top try scorer in his first season with 15. In October 2006, Aspinwall was named in the 25-man Great Britain Tri-Nations squad to tour Australia and New Zealand. His 2007 season was cut short in July when he suffered an horrific cruciate knee injury against Warrington, ruling him potentially 12 months on the sidelines. However he made

120-3070: The Old English æspen ("growing with aspen trees") + wæll(a) ("stream"). In America, the Norwegian surname Asbjørnsen has been assimilated into Aspinwall. People named Aspinwall [ edit ] Claud Aspinwall (1873–1944), American politician Edward Aspinwall (died 1732), English priest Homer F. Aspinwall (1846–1919), American politician Jack Aspinwall (1933–2015), British politician Lisa Aspinwall , American psychologist Lloyd Aspinwall (1834–1886), American New York National Guard general Martin Aspinwall (born 1981), English rugby league player Nan Aspinwall (1880–1964), American equestrian Paul S. Aspinwall (born 1964), British theoretical physicist and mathematician Reginald Aspinwall (1855–1921), English landscape painter Stanhope Aspinwall (1713–1771), British diplomat Thomas Aspinwall (consul) (1786–1876), American consul Thomas Aspinwall (trade unionist) (1846–1901), British trade unionist William Aspinwall (1605–1662), English emigrant to Boston, notary and theologian William Aspinwall (minister) (active 1648–1662), English nonconformist minister William Henry Aspinwall (1807–1875), American businessman People named Aspinall [ edit ] Aspinall (1840s cricketer) Albert Aspinall (1839–1903), Australian stonemason and builder Arthur Aspinall (1846–1929), Australian minister Arthur Aspinall (historian) (1901–1972), British historian Butler Cole Aspinall (1830–1875), Australian lawyer Damian Aspinall (born 1960), English zoo keeper and casino owner Dennis Aspinall (born 1947), Australian rules footballer Donald Aspinall (1899–1948), English manufacturer Frederick Aspinall (1859–?), English cricketer Gordon Aspinall (1923–2013), English rugby league player Ian Aspinall (born 1961), British actor James Aspinall (1795–1861), English clergyman Janet Aspinall (born 1959), English cricketer Jessie Aspinall (1880–1953), Australian doctor John Aspinall (engineer) (1851–1937), English engineer John Aspinall (footballer) (born 1959), English footballer John Aspinall (politician) ( c.  1815 – 1865), English politician John Aspinall (zoo owner) , (1926–2000) English zoo owner and gambler Joseph Aspinall (1854–1939), New York politician and judge Michael Aspinall (born 1939), British musicologist Mike Aspinall (born 1983), English rugby union player Nathan Aspinall (born 1991), English darts player Neil Aspinall (1941–2008), British music industry executive Nigel Aspinall (born 1946), English croquet player Noel Aspinall (1861–1934), Archdeacon of Manchester Owen Aspinall (1927–1997), 45th Governor of American Samoa Peter Aspinall (born 1994), English rugby league player Peter J. Aspinall , social scientist at

135-728: The 1960s and 1970s for Keighley Willie Aspinall , British rugby league footballer of the 1960s and 1970s Fictional characters [ edit ] Brett Aspinall , Waterloo Road (TV series) character; son of Roger Aspinall Roger Aspinall , Waterloo Road (TV series) character; father of Brett Aspinall References [ edit ] ^ Hanks, Patrick (2003). Dictionary of American Family Names . Oxford University Press. p. 64. ISBN   9780199771691 . ^ Bardsley, Charles W. E. A dictionary of English and Welsh surnames . Рипол Классик. p. 65. ISBN   9785871144015 . ^ Farrer, William; Brownbill, J, eds. (1907). A History of

150-493: The 2003 Origin match. Aspinwall became a first team regular in the next two years, and played for Wigan at centre in the 2003 Super League Grand Final which was lost to Bradford Bulls . At the end of his contract, which ran out in October 2005, Wigan allowed Martin to become a free-agent. He had made 107 competitive appearances for Wigan, scoring 24 tries. He quickly signed for Super League rivals Huddersfield, where he played in

165-655: The County of Lancaster: Volume 3 . Victoria County History. pp. 265–276. [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Aspinwall . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aspinwall_(surname)&oldid=1214705210 " Categories : Surnames English toponymic surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

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180-656: The University of Kent Phillip Aspinall (born 1959), Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane, Queensland Ron Aspinall (1918–1999), English cricketer Septimus Aspinall (1907–1976), English rugby league footballer of the 1920s and 1930s Tom Aspinall (born 1993), British mixed martial artist Vicky Aspinall , English punk musician Walter Aspinall (1858–unknown), English cricketer Warren Aspinall (born 1967), English footballer Wayne N. Aspinall (1896–1983), American lawyer and politician; U.S. Representative for Colorado William Aspinall , rugby league footballer of

195-537: The club, turning down strong interest from Warrington. Aspinwall was selected for the England A squad to face New Zealand at Brentford in November 2002 but had to withdraw due to a viral illness. In 2003, he played and scored a try for England A in a 22–26 defeat against Australia , and made a further two appearances against Wales and France in the 2003 European Nations Cup . He was also picked to represent Lancashire in

210-497: The first team. He played in at centre and wing during Wigan's league run-in and during the playoff series. Before the St. Helens Final Elimination clash, Aspinwall commented, "My goal at the beginning of the season was to get eight to ten games, maybe come off the bench, but because of the injury crisis that we've had, especially in the backs, I've found myself in the Semis now and one game away from

225-413: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Aspinall . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aspinall&oldid=1116733990 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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