Widnes Gregory played for Widnes from 1979 until 1984, towards the end of the famous
"Cup Kings" era. In his first full season for Widnes, he forced his way into the first team and became a regular fixture from then on. Despite having a tooth removed the night before the game, the end of his début season was capped with a trip to
Wembley for his first Challenge Cup Final. Andy Gregory played , and scored a
try in
Widnes' 18-9 victory over
Hull Kingston Rovers in the
1981 Challenge Cup Final during the
1980–81 season at
Wembley Stadium,
London on Saturday 2 May 1981, in front of a crowd of 92,496, and almost won the
Lance Todd Trophy, played , and scored a
conversion in the 14-14 draw with
Hull F.C. in the
1982 Challenge Cup Final during the
1981–82 season at
Wembley Stadium,
London on Saturday 1 May 1982, in front of a crowd of 92,147, and played in the 9-18 defeat by
Hull F.C. in the
1982 Challenge Cup Final
replay during the
1981–82 season at
Elland Road,
Leeds on Wednesday 19 May 1982, in front of a crowd of 41,171, . In total, he played 141 games for Widnes scoring 43 tries, and earning GB caps while at the club. Gregory played in
Widnes' 3–8 defeat by
Leigh in the
1981 Lancashire Cup Final during the
1981–82 season at
Central Park,
Wigan on Saturday 26 September 1981, played in the 8–12 defeat by
Barrow in the
1983 Lancashire Cup Final during the
1983–84 season at
Central Park,
Wigan on Saturday 1 October 1983, Gregory played in
Widnes' 10-18 defeat by
Leeds in the
1983–84 John Player Special Trophy Final during the
1983–84 season at
Central Park,
Wigan on Saturday 14 January 1984. Gregory played in
Widnes' 19-6 victory over
Wigan in the
1984 Challenge Cup Final during the
1983–84 season at
Wembley Stadium,
London on Saturday 5 May 1984, in front of a crowd of 80,116.
Warrington At the start of the 1984–85 season, Gregory refused to play for Widnes, and held out for a chance to play for his home town team. But Widnes refused the deal, and sold him in a deal between Widnes and
Warrington for £75,000 and
John Fieldhouse moving the opposite way to Widnes. Before leaving Warrington in 1986, he played 60 games as they won the 1986
Premiership Trophy Final against
Halifax. Andy Gregory played , and was
sent-off for stamping on
Nick du Toit in
Warrington's 8–34 defeat by
Wigan in the
1985 Lancashire Cup Final during the
1985–86 season at
Knowsley Road,
St. Helens, on Sunday 13 October 1985.
Wigan Gregory finally signed for
Wigan in 1986 for a reported then
world record fee of £130,000. He also became the first player to appear in eight Challenge Cup finals. Gregory played in
Wigan's 28–16 victory over
Warrington in the
1987 Lancashire Cup Final during the
1987–88 season at
Knowsley Road,
St. Helens, on Sunday 11 October 1987, and played in the 22–17 victory over
Salford in the
1988 Lancashire Cup Final during the
1988–89 season at
Knowsley Road,
St. Helens on Sunday 23 October 1988. Gregory appeared as a
substitute (replacing
Joe Lydon on 51 minutes) in
Wigan's 12-6 victory over
Widnes in the
1988–89 John Player Special Trophy Final during the
1988–89 season at
Burnden Park,
Bolton on Saturday 7 January 1989, and played in the 24-12 victory over
Halifax in the
1989–90 Regal Trophy Final during the
1989–90 season at
Headingley,
Leeds on Saturday 13 January 1990. In 1989, Gregory, and Wigan teammate,
Steve Hampson, played several months of the
1989 NSWRL season in the
Winfield Cup with the battling
Illawarra Steelers. Gregory playing a big role in their thrilling 20–22 loss to
Brisbane Broncos in the mid-week
Panasonic Cup Final played at the
Parramatta Stadium in
Sydney, winning the
man-of-the-match award. It was the first time Illawarra had qualified for a cup final, the second coming in a 4-2 win over the Broncos in the 1992
Tooheys Challenge Cup Final. Gregory also played nine league games for Illawarra, scoring tries against
Penrith,
Gold Coast Seagulls and
South Sydney. His first league game was in Round 9 against Manly, and his last was in Round 20 against
Eastern Suburbs. During the
1991–92 season, Gregory played for defending champions Wigan as a in their
1991 World Club Challenge victory against the visiting
Penrith Panthers at the famous
Anfield stadium in
Liverpool.
Later career Gregory was transferred to
Leeds in 1992, after feeling he had no option but to leave Wigan when they gave him the terms of his contract extension following his return from the
Great Britain Lions tour of Australasia. Gregory had no intention of leaving and wanted to retire as a Wigan player, but the club has been informed by medical staff that he was becoming too injury prone. He was sold for just £15,000. Gregory failed to achieve the same heights at Leeds as he did at Wigan, something not helped by the journey from home and successive injuries, and was then transferred to Salford after two seasons. Gregory joined Salford for the 1994 season for a fee of £10,000, and in 1995 took on a
player-coach role, finishing his playing career. ==International career==