Description
Mark Aston is a former rugby league Scrum-half/Halfback with Sheffield Eagles and Great Britain. He also had short spells with Featherstone Rovers and Bramley but the bulk of his career was spent with the Eagles, who he joined in 1985. He retired from playing in 2004, having been the figurehead in the fight to save the Eagles after their merger with Huddersfield in 1999. In less than three months, a new club was formed that was allowed into the Northern Ford Premiership with Aston as player/coach and a completely new semi-professional team. This must have seemed a long way from the day, only 18 months earlier, when Aston won the Lance Todd Trophy in the Rugby League Challenge Cup final at Wembley Stadium, inspiring Sheffield Eagles to a famous 17-8 win over Wigan.
Aston is now Chief Executive and Head Coach at the new Sheffield club, who play in the Championship. In May 2011 he was named as the new Head Coach of the Irish National Team. He was awarded a honorary doctorate by Sheffield Hallam University in 2012 for his services to sport in Sheffield.
Born
September 27th, 1967 in Castleford (Age 57)
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