Profile - Terry Sigley

 
Terry Sigley, Prop, born 1978, (12 Oct, Sutton Coldfield) returned to Moseley from Northampton in 2007/08 and again for 2008/09 after a period at Sale. Terry provides cover on both sides of the front row and welcome experience in a young squad.

The ‘veteran’ has racked up over 100 National Division One appearances as well as Guinness Premiership outings for Gloucester (2004-2006 37 appearances) Sale and Bath.

A local player, Terry was encouraged to play rugby by his headmaster at Longwood School in Tamworth leading to a spell in Leicester 's Academy/U21 side before joining Moseley following in the footsteps of elder brother, Rob.

His first spell with Moseley was highlighted by his selection for the 2002 tour to Chile with England Counties having scored for the North Midlands side that won the County Shield at Twickenham in May 2004.

He left Moseley in the summer of 2002 following the uncertainty over Moseley's future and was one of many players offered security locally when Oxford 's takeover threatened at the end of that season.

Standout appearances over a period of three seasons in ND1 led to his signing at Gloucester before spells at Bath and Northampton en route back to Moseley for the latter part of the 2007/08 season.

Terry is fondly remembered by Moseley supporters for opening the scoring when Moseley beat a promotion chasing and previously unbeaten Worcester side in December 2000, in the first season at Bournbrook.
 


Height: 1.88m (6' 2")
Weight: 121kg (19st 1lb)
Position: Prop
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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