I am a regular freelance writer for Love Rugby League, covering Super League clubs and England internationals.
I write regular news stories, interviews, features and pundit pieces, often speaking to former players and current pundits for their Team of the Week, match predictions and opinion-based pieces.
I began working as a journalist in 2003 as a trainee news reporter on the Telegraph & Argus newspaper in Bradford, covering local news and human interest stories.
From there I began a traineeship as a sports journalist at the Press Association where I spent almost eight years covering football, rugby league, rugby union and boxing.
In 2011, I returned to the Telegraph & Argus in the role of rugby league reporter, where I spent five years before leaving in 2016 and going freelance.
I have since spent the past nine years working for a wide range of publications, including national newspapers and leading websites such as Love Rugby League and Planet Rugby.
I was born on Merseyside and raised in Ormskirk before gaining a degree in journalism from the University of Manchester.
I also hold an MBA (Master of Business Administration) in Football Industries from the University of Liverpool and an NCTJ (National Certificate of Trained Journalists) from Liverpool Community College.