Career
Warrington born winger (born 22 February 1988) with a fine strike rate at Super League level, Riley was primarily a fullback with England Academy and the Warrington junior grades, but he has forged his first team career to date on the wing. A well balanced and elusive runner who has added some strength to his build since debuting in late 2005 at the age of 17. After three seasons as a squad player, last year was his best season to date, featuring in the majority of Warrington"s games and scoring try doubles on five occasions, including away at Street Helens.
On 7 February 2010, he was in his sixth season of rugby during 2010"s Super League XV. He therefore became the tenth player in the fifteen-year history of Super League to score five tries in a match, the first since Ryan Hall for Leeds against Castleford on 14 August 2009.
Riley has played for Warrington in all 3 winning Challenge Cup Finals in 2009,2010 and 2012 where he scored his 1st try in a cup final for his hometown club Chris played with Harlequins RL in May 2011 after agreeing an initial one-month loan deal.
Making debut on the right wing vs Castleford in a disappointing 56-24 loss. Chris scored two tries on debut for the London outfit.
Now back playing for Warrington, Chris has made the trip to Australia with the team for their pre-season games and will be included in a squad to play Russell Crowe"s South Sydney Rabbitohs at the Redfern Oval on Saturday, 28 January 2012.
In 2014, Chris signed to play for the Wakefield Wildcats on loan for 1-month. In April it was confirmed that he would stay at Wakefield for at least another month after the Wildcats extended his loan.