Whatever level you made it to in professional rugby league, your next match could easily have been your last. And when you had to hand over the ball after the sixth tackle of life what do you do? Take a leaf out of Gary Schofield’s book and become a bricklayer perhaps? Or go back into the painting and decorating game?
Well for the first time in print the career lid has been lifted on over 150 players who came, saw and conquered. Inside, we discover the fate of some of Great Britain’s best known players from clubs such as Wigan, Leeds, Hull and Oldham to see what they are doing today.
From taxi drivers to University lecturers, retired players from 1970 to 2007 all bare their soul like they once did their teeth. From Andy Currier, to David Topliss, from Kevin Bishop to Lee Crooks. Find out if they played their cards right once the final hooter was blown.
Rugby League - Where Are They Now?
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