Frank Pitchford (1934 â January 1990) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s and 1960s. He represented both Great Britain and England, and at club level played for Oldham and Wigan as a .
Born in Leigh in 1934, Pitchford began his career with amateur side Leigh St JosephâÂÂs before signing for Oldham at the start of the 1952âÂÂ53 season. He spent ten years with the club, making more than 300 appearances and scoring 105 tries. In 1962 he transferred to Wigan, playing a further season that included the 1963 Challenge Cup Final alongside former Oldham teammate Alan Davies.
During PitchfordâÂÂs time with Oldham, the team finished runners-up in the 1954âÂÂ55 league campaign and lost 3âÂÂ7 to Warrington in the Championship Final, with Pitchford scoring OldhamâÂÂs only try. Oldham topped the league table in both 1956âÂÂ57 and 1957âÂÂ58, winning the Championship title in 1956âÂÂ57 by defeating Hull FC 15âÂÂ14 at Odsal Stadium. The club also won the Lancashire Cup three times (1955âÂÂ56, 1956âÂÂ57, 1957âÂÂ58) and the Lancashire League twice (1956âÂÂ57, 1957âÂÂ58).
Pitchford appeared in four Lancashire County Cup Finals for Oldham:
Pitchford won a cap for England while at Oldham in 1955 against Other Nationalities, and two caps for Great Britain, against New Zealand in 1958 and France in 1962.