Daryl Powell
Coach, Athlete
1965 –
Who is Daryl Powell?
Daryl A. Powell is an English professional rugby league footballer of the 1980s, '90s and 2000s, and current coach. He is the head coach of Castleford Tigers. He is a former Stand-off for Keighley, Sheffield Eagles and Leeds. He played over 450 games including 33 caps for Great Britain and made appearances in the Super League Grand Final and in the Rugby League Challenge Cup final for Leeds. At Sheffield he formed a key partnership with Mark Aston and holds the club record for the most individual tries in a match and did hold the record for most career tries until this was broken by Menzie Yere in 2013.
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