Head
Coach: Mark Aston
Amazingly, this is Mark
Aston’s 22nd season as head coach of Sheffield Eagles! He started the
re-born club in 2000 and is still the coach, although he stood down and was
only Chief Executive in 2006 but then took over the coaching again in 2007.
When you add in his playing career he has been at Sheffield ever since 1985
with just one break for a little over a year when he was at Featherstone. A
dynamic scrumhalf as a player he won the Lance Todd Trophy in 1998 when he led
Eagles to that amazing win over Wigan at Wembley. He also played five times for
Great Britain. Mark Aston was the head coach of the Ireland international team
from 2011 to 2018.
Captain: Anthony Thackeray
Experienced halfback, Anthony Thackeray, joined Sheffield in 2019 from Fev. His career began with Hull FC in 2007. During that year he
had loan spells with York and Castleford, joining Castleford in 2008 and while at Cas he played 6 matches
at loan for Fev. In 2009 he moved to Widnes and in 2011 he went again on loan
to York. He then spent two years each at Halifax and Dewsbury before signing
for Fev in 2016. He is currently Sheffield’s leading
try scorer with 15 tries in 16 matches. He is currently Sheffield’s
joint leading try scorer with 4 tries in 6 matches but his main contribution is
undoubtedly leading the team around the park.
Dual
Registration and Loans
Sheffield
have a dual registration agreement with Wakefield Trinity but only two Wakefield
players have appeared for Sheffield earlier this year.
Quentin
Laulu-Togagae has been on loan at Sheffield for most of the season but hasn’t
played since August 3rd.
The Fev Connection
Looking through Fev players before the
Summer Era, there aren’t that many who also played for Sheffield but that is
hardly surprising as Sheffield only started as a professional club in 1984.
However, from that small number, one name really stands out. Over 300
appearances for Fev, one of our Hall of Famers, member of the 1973 Challenge
Cup winning team, member of the team that one the Championship in 1976/77 and
Fev coach in 1981/82. He joined Hull when he left Fev after the 1977/78 season.
He finished at Hull after 2 seasons but got his boots out again to captain
Sheffield Eagles in their first season. It is, of course, the late, great,
Vince Farrar.
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