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Name: Rob Hulse
Nationality: English
Date of Birth: 25/10/1979
Height:6' 1" (185cm)
Weight:12st 4lbs (78.09kg)
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Clubs:WBA, Crewe, Sheffield Utd, Hyde, Leeds United
Position: Striker

Striker Rob Hulse completed a move from Sheffield United in a deal worth £1.75m early in July.

He put pen to paper on a three-year contract and arrived at Pride Park looking to help fire the Rams back up to the Premier League.

Hulse began his career with Crewe Alexandra where he came through their fabled youth system and progressed to the first-team under Dario Gradi.

A tally of 47 goals in 129 games alerted numerous clubs but West Bromwich Albion snapped him up in the summer of 2003 for £750,000.

Hulse played a vital role in helping the Baggies win promotion to the Premier League in his first season before going on to feature seven times in the top-flight.

He spent the last three months of 2004/05 on loan to Leeds United and completed a £1.1m move to Elland Road that summer.

A further 14 goals followed as Leeds reached the play-off final but a return to the Premier League arrived with a move to Sheffield United for £2.2m in July 2006.

Hulse was earning plenty of plaudits for his top-flight performances with the Blades and had netted eight goals before his season was cruelly ended by a badly broken leg sustained at Chelsea.

He returned to action in December that year and featured a further 24 times, mainly as a substitute.

Hulse's overall career record stood at 92 goals in 289 games before he joined Derby.

And he broke his Derby County duck in typical footballing style with the winner against Sheffield United - his former club - to earn his new employers their first league victory in almost 12 months.

The good form continued over the following weeks and he was named as the Coca-Cola Championship's Powerade Player of the Month for October after a run of four crucial goals in five games.

Hulse has carried on finding the back of the net on a regular basis throughout the season and has taken his Rams tally into double figures, during which time he also completed a century of career strikes.

Indeed, he finished the campaign with 18 goals in all competitions and was the first Derby player to appear in over 50 games in one season for more than a decade, such was his durability and reliability.

It was his goal against Charlton Athletic that secured safety, a fitting way to round it all off on the day he also picked up the Jack Stamps Trophy having been voted the supporters' player of the year.

And just to wrap things up, he even lined up at centre-half on the final day of the season.

LAST UPDATED: May 5 2009.


Season 2008 - 09

Competition Apps
(as sub)
Goals Yellow
Cards
Red
Cards
League 42  (2) 15 4 0
FA Cup 4  (0) 3 1 0
League Cup 5  (1) 0 0 0
 

Career History:
Club Season Comp. Apps
(as sub)
Goals
Sheffield Utd 2007 - 08League 10  (11) 0
  FA Cup 0  (3) 0
Sheffield Utd 2006 - 07League 28  (1) 8
Leeds United 2005 - 06League 35  (7) 13
  FA Cup 2  (0) 1
  League Cup 1  (1) 0
Leeds United 2004 - 05League 13  (0) 6
WBA 2004 - 05League 0  (5) 0
  FA Cup 0  (1) 0
  League Cup 0  (1) 0
WBA 2003 - 04League 29  (4) 10
  FA Cup 1  (0) 0
  League Cup 5  (0) 3
Crewe 2002 - 03League 35  (3) 22
  FA Cup 1  (0) 0
  League Cup 1  (0) 1
Crewe 2001 - 02League 40  (1) 12
  FA Cup 3  (0) 0
  League Cup 3  (0) 1
Crewe 2000 - 01League 22  (11) 11
  FA Cup 1  (1) 0
  League Cup 2  (1) 0
Hyde 1999 - 00League 4  (0) 7
Crewe 1999 - 00League 0  (4) 1
 
Rob Hulse. Picture by Andy Clarke
 Player Profiles
1 Roy Carroll Goalkeeper  
2 Paul Connolly Defender  
3 James McEveley Defender  
4 Paul Green Midfielder  
5 Jordan Stewart Defender  
7 Kris Commons Midfielder  
8 Robbie Savage Midfielder  
11 Rob Hulse Striker  
12 Lewis Price Goalkeeper  
13 Stephen Bywater Goalkeeper  
15 Luke Varney Striker  
17 Dean Leacock Defender  
18 Giles Barnes Midfielder  
19 Lewin Nyatanga Defender  
20 Steve Davies Striker  
21 Claude Davis Defender  
23 Gary Teale Midfielder  
24 Miles Addison Defender  
26 Ruben Zadkovich Midfielder  
27 Stephen Pearson Midfielder  
28 Martin Albrechtsen Defender  
29 Liam Dickinson Striker  
31 Mitchell Hanson Defender  
32 Chris Porter Striker  
35 Jason Beardsley Defender  
37 Mark Dudley Defender  
41 Mark O'Brien Defender  
Jake Buxton Defender  
Lee Croft Midfielder  
Dean Moxey Defender  

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