Thomas Coyle (rugby)

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Thomas Coyle (born 1988) is an English rugby league player with Wigan Warriors. He is a scrum half.

A former St John Fisher pupil, Thomas Coyle signed for the Wigan Warriors from the local amateurs Wigan St. Patricks. His father, Bernard Coyle, and grandfather, also Bernard Coyle, both played for Wigan at scrum-half in the 1970s and 1940s resepctively. He is also the younger brother of Wigan academy scrum half James Coyle. He moved into the Wigan's Academy Under 18s in 2005.

Selected for Lancashire U17s and England U15s and U16s whilst part of the Wigan scholarship and Academy systems. He was also included in the England U17s squad to take on the touring Australian Insititute of Sport in 2005.

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