English rugby union player
Rugby player
Tyler Offiah (born 29 June 2006) is an English rugby union player who plays for Bath Rugby . He is the son of Martin Offiah .
Early life
Offiah joined Ealing Trailfinders aged five years-old and attended St Benedict's School, Ealing . He was part of the London Irish academy and became part of the London and South Central academy, funded by the Rugby Football Union . He completed his A-Levels at Wellington College, Berkshire , received an offer from the University of Bath to study Politics and International Relations. A multi-sport athlete, he also played American Football for London Blitz as a wide receiver and rugby league for Richmond Warriors. He has also worked as a model for the Sandra Reynolds Model Agency in London.[ 1] [ 2]
Career
He trained with rugby league side Wigan Warriors without signing a professional contract.[ 3] He signed a professional contract with Bath Rugby ahead of the 2024/25 season.[ 4] Reportedly, Offiah also had offers from Wigan Warriors , Gloucester Rugby , Sale Sharks and Leicester Tigers .[ 5] Upon his signing, Bath head of rugby Johann van Graan said "What impresses me about Tyler is his speed, spatial awareness, finishing ability and a natural understanding of playing the game".[ 6] He scored his first try for Bath in a 78-19 Premiership Rugby Cup victory over Bristol Bears in November 2024.[ 7]
International career
He made his England U18 debut in April 2024 at the U18 Six Nations Rugby Festival in Italy.[ 8] He was called-up to train with England U20 in September 2024.[ 9]
Style of play
At 6 ft 3" he is taller than his father, although also plays on the wing.[ 10] He has been described as having "exceptional speed, strength, and scoring prowess.”[ 11] England U18 head coach Jonathan Pendlebury compared him to his father speaking to RugbyPass saying "They [both] like scoring tries…he [Tyler] likes playing rugby with a smile on his face."[ 12]
Personal life
The son of former cross-code rugby international Martin Offiah and his wife Virginia, he has stated that he is a fan of Brisbane Broncos .[ 13] He took part in Judo, athletics and basketball as a youngster. His younger brother Phoenix is in the Brentford F.C. development system.[ 14] His cousin Odeluga Offiah is a professional footballer.[ 15] He has Nigerian heritage through his paternal grandparents, his grandfather George was working as a magistrate in Lagos at the time of his death.[ 16]
References
^ Heppenstall, Ross (9 April 2024). "Martin Offiah's son to sign for Bath after turning down Sale, Leicester, Gloucester and Wigan" . The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 24 April 2024 .
^ Coles, Ben (29 March 2024). "Martin Offiah's to start for England U18 on the wing" . The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 24 April 2024 .
^ Mitchell, Ollie (10 April 2024). "Martin Offiah's son snubs Wigan Warriors to sign three-year deal elsewhere" . seriousaboutrl.com . Retrieved 24 April 2024 .
^ Evely, John (23 April 2024). "Bath Rugby announce superstar academy intake: England captain, Bath U18s league-winning skipper, schoolboy champ" . Somersetlive . Retrieved 24 April 2024 .
^ "Martin Offiah's son rejects rugby league club to sign with rugby union powerhouse" . Ruck . 10 April 2024. Retrieved 24 April 2024 .
^ "Bath sign Martin Offiah's son Tyler on senior academy contract" . The Independent . 23 April 2024. Retrieved 24 April 2024 .
^ "Bath Rugby player ratings from Bristol Bears victory - 'A real rising star' " . Somerset Live . Retrieved 11 November 2024 .
^ McAllister, Josh (23 April 2024). "Martin Offiah's son signs first contract with Premiership Rugby side" . Wigan Today . Retrieved 24 April 2024 .
^ Heppenstal, Ross (30 September 2024). "Tyler Offiah could be thrown in at deep end with Bath as he sets 'very ambitious' Premiership and England record goals" . Planet Rugby . Retrieved 1 October 2024 .
^ James, Dylan (29 March 2024). "Son of rugby legend to face Wales in upcoming fixture" . Walesonline . Retrieved 24 April 2024 .
^ "Bath confirm the signing of Martin 'Charriots' Offiah's son with immediate effect" . Ruck . 23 April 2024. Retrieved 24 April 2024 .
^ Raisey, Josh (23 April 2024). "Bath sign 5 to academy including son of Martin Offiah and U18 captain" . Rugby Pass . Retrieved 24 April 2024 .
^ Walker, Callum (10 April 2024). "Martin Offiah's son, Tyler Offiah, snubs Super League side to join rugby union club" . totalrl . Retrieved 24 April 2024 .
^ Spink, Alex (11 April 2024). "Rugby league legend Martin Offiah savours 'emotional moment' as Premiership-bound son Tyler pulls on England jersey" . Planet Rugby . Retrieved 24 April 2024 .
^ "Martin Offiah's nephew makes Premier League debut – and he's as quick as you'd expect" . Ruck . 24 May 2023. Retrieved 24 April 2024 .
^ "Rugby star's father shot dead" . BBC News . 2 March 1999. Retrieved 24 April 2024 .
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