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We've teamed up with the experts from the Engage Super League to give you tips on staying healthy. You can read more about our experts below.


Sean O'Loughlin

Team: Wigan Warriors
Position: Loose-forward

Sean O'Loughlin plays at loose forward at Wigan Warriors. Sean represented Great Britain in the 2004 Tri-Nations, was also included in the 2006 side for the trip down under as well as the Test Series against New Zealand at the end of 2007 where he was named the Man of the Series. He also captained England 'A' in the European Nations Tournament which England won in 2005.

Sean is contracted to the Warriors until 2012.


Jordan Turner

Team: Hull FC
Position: Loose-forward

Jordan Turner plays loose forward for Hull FC. In 2008 Jordan came through the successful junior ranks at Salford and had an influential season that cemented himself in the first team. An England School Boys representative he has gone on to play for both Lancashire Academy and England Academy. Jordan was voted academy player of the year in 2006 and Young Player of the Year 2007. Jordan signed for Hull FC at the end of 2009.


Eorl Crabtree

Team: Huddersfield Giants
Position: Prop

Eorl Crabtree plays prop forward for the Huddersfield Giants and is the longest serving player at the club. He actually signed for the Giants on his 17th birthday.

Standing at 6'6" Eorl's one of the tallest players in the Engage Super League. In 2004 and 2005 he represented his country on 5 occasions.


Lincoln Withers

Team: Crusaders
Position: Half-back/hooker

Australian half-back/ hooker Lincoln Withers plays for the Crusaders. Lincoln was signed by the Crusaders in March 2009 from the NRL club Canberra Raiders and has previously played for St George Ilawarra and West tigers.

An Australian schoolboy international in 1997, Lincoln also played for the Australian Prime Minister XIII in their annual game against Papua New Guinea in 2007.


Jamie Jones Buchanan

Team: Leeds Rhinos
Position: Back row

Jamie Jones Buchanan plays for the Leeds Rhinos and 2009 marked his testimonial year for the club.

Jamie was a schoolboy international who signed for the Rhinos from Stanningley back in 1997, and two years later he was part of the first team squad.

Jamie has been part and parcel of the most successful era in the club's history winning the Grand Final twice as well as the World Club Challenge. In 2006 he won international recognition again when he was named in the England squad for the Federation Shield Tournament, and in 2007 Jamie made his Great Britain debut in the series whitewash over New Zealand.


Adrian Morley

Team: Warrington Wolves
Position: Captain

Adrian Morley is the captain of the Warrington Wolves and is one of the most successful British forwards of the modern game. Adrian played for Eccles amateur club before turning professional with Leeds, for whom he debuted in the 1994/95 season at the age of only 17. He rapidly became a regular in the Leeds line up, and made his first Great Britain tour in the Kiwi/Oceania tour 1996.

At Leeds he played in a Grand Final and Challenge Cup final and in 2000 he signed for Sydney Roosters. Adrian was the driving force behind the Rosters pack that reached three consecutive Grand Finals between 2002 and 2004. In 2005 he returned to the UK for a short-term contract with Bradford Bulls, winning the Grand Final and thus completing a 'quadruple' of winners' medals in both Super League and NRL Grand Finals plus the Challenge Cup and the 2003 World Club Challenge victory over St Helens.


Paul Wellens

Team: St Helens
Position: Full-back

Paul Wellens is the St Helens full-back and has been since 1999. Since signing from Blackbrook amateurs, Paul has played over 300 games for the Saints scoring over 100 tries. He has been ever-present in the most successful team of the Super League era winning 4 Grand Finals, 5 Challenge Cups and 2 World Cup Challenges all with his home town club St Helens. Paul has scooped an impressive number of personal accolades too.

In 2006 he was named the Engage Super League Man of Steel, individual performances in high stake matches have also led to him winning the Harry Sunderland Award in the 2006 Grand Final and the Lance Todd Trophy in the 2007 and 2008 Challenge Cup Finals.

Paul has represented Great Britain on numerous occasions such as against the Australians in the 2001 Ashes Series and in the 2004 Tri Nations.


Danny Orr

Team: Castleford Tigers
Position: Half-back

Danny Orr plays at half-back for the Castleford Tigers. His professional career began in 1997 at his home team club the Castleford Tigers. Danny gained international honours playing for England Academy and the Great Britain Academy and soon established himself in the Tigers first team. As an excellent support runner, strong defender and with a first class kicking game.

Danny progressed to captain Yorkshire in the Origin Series and represented Great Britain in tests against New Zealand.

At the end of 2003 season Danny signed for Wigan and during this time reached the Challenge Cup Final.

In October 2006 he joined Harlequins RL where, in his first season, he was voted Players' Player of the year. Following four years at the Quins Danny returned to Castleford for the 2011 season.


Richard Horne

Team: Hull FC
Position: Stand-off, scrum-half, full-back

Versatile Richard Horne plays at stand-off, scrum-half or full-back for Hull FC and 2009 has marked his testimonial season.

Richard started his career at the Hull junior club Ideal Isberg and made his debut for Hull FC at just 16 back in 1999.

In 2005 Richard was part of a Challenge Cup Final winning side and in 2006 was a Grand Final runner up.

In 2008 Richard was side-lined with a career-threatening neck injury but incredibly returned in August that year for Hull FC's Challenge Cup Final loss at Wembley against St Helens. Richard has scored over 100 tries for Hull FC and has represented Yorkshire, Scotland and Great Britain.


Matt Blaymire

Team: Wakefield Waildcats
Position: Full-back

Matt Blaymire plays at full-back for the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats. He signed for Wakefield from York City Knights back in 2006 and was named as the Wildcats players' player of the year in 2009. Matt is perfectly placed as an 'engage with your health' ambassador as he is a fully qualified personal trainer.


Tony Clubb

Team – Harlequins RL
Position – Centre

Tony plays centre for Harlequins RL and has been with the club for the whole of his professional career. Tony was voted Junior Academy Player of the Year for both 2004 and 2005 and was added to the first grade squad for Super league XI in February 2006. He was also voted Harlequins RL’s ‘Young Player of the Year’ at the end of 2006. Tony earned himself an end-of-season call-up for England’s provisional World Cup side in 2008 and gained his first full Wales that year. On the 6th November 2010 Tony became the tenth ever England Rugby League player to score 4 tries in an international fixture.