Early career Fox began playing
rugby league for
St John Fisher Catholic High School in
Dewsbury, and was selected for the 1983
BARLA Great Britain youth tour of New Zealand. He turned professional after returning from the tour, signing for
Featherstone Rovers.
Featherstone Rovers Fox made his debut as a substitute against
Hull in an 8–24 defeat in the first round of the
Yorkshire Cup on 4 September 1983. He played , was
captain, and scored 3-
goals in Featherstone Rovers' 14–20 defeat by
Bradford Northern in the
1989 Yorkshire Cup final during the
1989–90 season at
Headingley,
Leeds on Sunday 5 November 1989.
Bradford Northern In 1992, Fox was signed by
Bradford Northern for a fee of £140,000 - a record fee at the time for a
scrum-half. He played in Bradford Northern's 8–15 defeat by
Wigan in the
1992–93 Regal Trophy final during the
1992–93 season at
Elland Road,
Leeds on Saturday 23 January 1993.
Later career Fox returned to Featherstone during the
1995–96 season, and went on to play for
Batley Bulldogs and
Rochdale Hornets. In 2010, Fox was inducted into the Featherstone Rovers Hall of Fame. ==Representative career==