In 1998 he returned to England, joining the Sheffield Eagles.
Bradford were soon back winning points as they ground out a hard fought 11-4 win against Sheffield Eagles.
Despite an offer of a professional contract with his home town club, he decided to accept an offer from Sheffield Eagles.
However they bounced back a week later to thrash Sheffield Eagles 52-4.
In late 1999, the club merged with Sheffield Eagles almost purely for financial reasons.
The Sheffield Eagles finish second after their eleventh straight win.
He currently plays for the Sheffield Eagles in the Championship.
At 16, he made his professional debut playing for the Sheffield Eagles.
In 2006 he was head coach of the Sheffield Eagles.
It hosted the Sheffield Eagles' first ever game in 1984.