Sheffield Eagles - Other Notable Players

Other Notable Players

These players have either; received a Testimonial match, are "Hall of Fame" inductees, played during Sheffield Eagles' four Super League seasons, or were international representatives before, or after, their time at Sheffield Eagles.


  • Paul Anderson
  • Simon Baldwin
  • Dale Cardoza
  • Paul Carr
  • Richard Chapman
  • Michael Cook
  • Benjamin "Ben" Cooper
  • Matt Crowther
  • Josaia Dakuitoga
  • Paul Dixon
  • Rod Doyle
  • Steve Edmed
  • Jason Erba
  • Richie Eyres
  • Wayne Flynn
  • Mark Gamson
  • Jean-Marc Garcia
  • Lee Greenwood
  • Danny Grimley


  • Jeff Hardy
  • Andy Hay
  • Ian Hughes
  • Michael Jackson
  • Dale Laughton
  • Neil Law
  • Dean Lawford
  • Karl Lovell
  • Danny Mcallister
  • Christopher "Chris" Molyneux
  • William "Willie" Morganson
  • David Mycoe


  • Anderson Okiwe
  • Martin Pearson
  • Nick Pinkney
  • Daio Powell
  • Richard Price
  • Darren Shaw
  • Ryan Sheridan
  • Michael "Mick" Slicker
  • Mark "Vespa" Smith
  • Bright Sodje
  • Waisale Sovatabua
  • Gareth Stephens
  • Lynton Stott


  • Whetu Taewa
  • Lawrence Taylor
  • Frederic Teixido
  • Alex Thompson
  • Chris Thorman
  • Darren Turner
  • Marcus Vassilakopoulos
  • David "Dave" Watson
  • Oliver Wilkes
  • Martin Wood
  • Richard "Ricky" Wright
  • Malakai Yasa

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