Career
His usual position is full back or wing. Street Hilaire was signed by from Huddersfield in July 1996. "Junior", as he was known, became an integral part of the squad, especially under coach Graham Murray.
He was voted the Yorkshire Evening Post / Rhinos Shooting Star of 1998 as the most improved player. and played for from the substitutes bench in their 1998 Super League Grand Final loss to Wigan.
A brilliant runner with the ball, all too often injuries prevented from gaining the confidence he needed to shine in the colours after 1999, the high point of his time at Headingley. In total he made 65 starts for plus 46 substitute appearances leading to a total of 111 appearances.
He scored 39 tries to give him a haul of 156 points. Street Hilaire was a try scorer at Wembley in the 1999 Challenge Cup Final when he was used in his normal role of coming on at full back to allow Iestyn Harris to move up to stand off in the second half.
Midway through the 2002 season, Street Hilaire was released from the final year of his contract and rejoined Huddersfield, where he helped the Claret and Golds regain their place in Super League.
After being released by Huddersfield after the 2005 season, Street Hilaire joined Halifax. But after playing a small part in a friendly game for them, he signed for Bradford for the 2006 season as fullback cover. Street Hilaire left the club at the end of 2007, joining Oldham.
In 2009 he represented Ireland.
Street Hilaire spent the remainder of his playing career at Oldham, announcing his retirement in 2011.