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Marc Sneyd

Marc Sneyd is an English professional halfback who plays for the in the . Born on 9 February 1991 in , , he stands at 184 cm tall and weighs 89 kg, and is renowned for his exceptional kicking accuracy and game management skills. Sneyd began his professional career with the , progressing through their youth ranks and making his debut in 2010, where he played until 2013. He then moved to the for the 2014 season before joining from 2015 to 2021, during which he won consecutive titles in 2016 and 2017 and earned the Lance Todd Trophy—rugby league's oldest individual award—for his man-of-the-match performances in those finals. Returning to in 2022, he set a club record as their all-time leading points scorer with 844 points by early 2025 and was nominated for the Man of Steel award that year after a standout season that included 99 goals, 16 try assists, and leading the league in kicking meters per game. In March 2025, amid 's financial challenges, Sneyd transferred to on an 18-month deal, where he won his third Lance Todd Trophy in the Final on 8 June 2025 despite a loss to the opponents, joining as only the second player to achieve this feat; he had overcome a fractured cheekbone from the semi-final to deliver crucial kicks in rainy conditions at . Across his career, as of March 2025, Sneyd has made 343 appearances, including 334 in , amassing 4,640 points, and ranks third all-time in goal-kicking. He also claimed the Albert Goldthorpe Medal for the 2024 season, recognizing his overall performance. On the international stage, Sneyd debuted for in 2022, earning two Test caps and two World Cup appearances that year, scoring 1 try, 20 goals, and 44 points with a 100% win rate in those matches. His leadership and defensive solidity, combined with his precise kicking—highlighted by five consecutive awards early in 2024—have established him as one of the premier halfbacks in modern rugby.

Early life

Upbringing

Marc Sneyd was born on 9 February 1991 in , , . He grew up in the nearby area of , immersed in the local culture of , a historic stronghold of the sport rooted in the town's working-class heritage. Sneyd benefited from strong family support during his early years, which contributed to his development in a nurturing . Sneyd stands at 184 cm (6 ft 0 in) tall and weighs 89 kg (14 st 0 lb), measurements suited to the demands of .

Junior career

Marc Sneyd began his organised rugby league journey playing for the Waterhead Warriors, a prominent junior club based in , . Growing up in the local area, he honed his skills in youth competitions, contributing to the club's community-focused development program that has produced several professional talents. Sneyd progressed to the Salford City Reds academy (now ), where he began his pathway toward professional rugby. By 2010, at age 19, this foundation led to his first senior opportunities, though his junior phase emphasized skill-building in regional youth setups.

Club career

Salford Red Devils (first spell, 2010–2014)

Marc Sneyd made his professional debut for Salford City Reds (later rebranded as ) on 4 June 2010, at the age of 19, in a Super League match against at The Willows, where Salford lost 10–27. Coming through the club's academy system, Sneyd initially featured as a squad player in the half-back positions, appearing in just six games that season without scoring points. His early opportunities were limited, reflecting a gradual integration into the senior team amid competition for places. Over the next few seasons, Sneyd's role evolved from peripheral appearances to a more consistent presence, particularly as a goal-kicker and . In 2011, he played 13 matches, scoring his first try and one goal for six points total, helping to a 46% win rate in his games. By 2012, despite only five outings, he contributed two tries and 14 goals, totaling 36 points, which highlighted his growing reliability from the kicking tee. This period marked his transition toward a starting role, as he began to influence games with precise distribution and territorial kicks. Sneyd's breakthrough came in , when he became a regular starter and 's primary half-back, featuring in 26 matches and emerging as the club's top points scorer with 151 points from four tries, 66 goals, and three drop goals. Standout contributions included his performance in Salford's narrow 34–30 victory over on 27 April, where he added points through goals and played a key role in the playmaking. That season, his drop goals proved decisive in tight contests, underscoring his composure under pressure. In May , recognizing his development, Salford extended his contract by two years until the end of 2015, solidifying his status as a core player. Across his first spell from 2010 to 2014, Sneyd made 50 appearances for , scoring seven tries, 81 goals, and three drop goals for a total of 193 points, with the team recording a 32% win rate in his games.

Castleford Tigers (loan, 2014)

In 2014, Marc Sneyd joined on a season-long loan from , a move announced in September 2013 to provide the young half-back with increased playing time in a competitive environment. The agreement allowed Sneyd, then 22 years old, to feature prominently in Castleford's campaign, drawing on his prior experience at Salford where he had made 30 appearances. Sneyd made 31 appearances across all competitions for during the 2014 season, scoring 7 tries, 113 goals, and 2 drop goals for 258 points, establishing himself as the club's top points scorer that year. His goal-kicking was particularly notable, with a high success rate that contributed significantly to Castleford's attacking output, including standout efforts in tight matches. Key performances included a crucial 11-point haul—comprising three goals and a match-winning —in a 19-16 victory over in March, helping Castleford maintain an early-season winning streak. In the local derby against at the in May, Sneyd scored two tries as part of a dominant 50-12 win, showcasing his ability to break defenses and contribute to Castleford's push for a top-four finish. These displays highlighted his growing maturity as a and . The loan spell markedly boosted Sneyd's confidence and visibility, with his consistent contributions impressing observers and leading to a rejected transfer request in June amid interest from multiple clubs seeking a permanent deal. This period elevated his standing, positioning him as a sought-after talent and paving the way for further opportunities in .

Hull F.C. (2015–2021)

Sneyd joined on a permanent transfer from in July 2014, signing a three-year contract starting from the 2015 season with an option for a fourth year, following his impressive loan spell at that showcased his playmaking abilities. During his time at , Sneyd solidified his as the primary half-back and chief goal-kicker, featuring in 176 matches and accumulating 1,373 points through 19 tries, 619 goals, and 36 goals, while contributing to 95 victories. His tactical kicking and were central to the team's attacking strategy, helping elevate from mid-table contenders to trophy winners. Sneyd's peak performances led to back-to-back triumphs, first in 2016 with a narrow 11-10 victory over at , where he converted both of Hull's tries and added a , earning the Lance Todd Trophy as man of the match. He repeated the feat in 2017, guiding Hull to an 18-14 win against , again converting all points and securing the Lance Todd Trophy for his match-winning display, becoming the first player to win the award in consecutive years outright. In the 2017 Super League season, Sneyd set a personal try-scoring high with 7 tries across 30 appearances, supporting 's fourth-place finish and qualifier playoff run despite a semi-final loss to . The following year, a knee injury sidelined him for much of 2018, restricting him to 16 games, but he staged a strong recovery in 2019, playing all 31 matches and amassing 260 points to help secure fifth place and advance to the Super League semi-finals after an elimination win over . Sneyd's and on-field were evident in these playoff campaigns, including the 2016 semi-final appearance where finished top of the regular season.

Salford Red Devils (second spell, 2022–2025)

Following his release from at the end of the 2021 season, Marc Sneyd rejoined on a three-year contract, marking his return to the club where he began his professional career. Bringing veteran expertise from his successful stint at Hull, including two wins, Sneyd quickly re-established himself as a pivotal in Salford's attack. Over his second spell from 2022 to 2025, he made 86 appearances, contributing 670 points through 11 tries, 299 goals, and 10 drop goals. Sneyd assumed a significant leadership role as alongside starting in 2023, supporting club captain and providing guidance to the squad. His experience helped mentor younger players, fostering a cohesive team environment during Salford's competitive campaigns. This role extended into 2024, where he continued as while delivering on-field excellence. The 2024 season stood out as Sneyd's most dominant, with 28 appearances and 214 points, including 98 goals at an 88.9% success rate, 3 tries, and 23 try assists. His kicking prowess propelled to a sixth-place finish and a playoff spot, though they fell 6-14 to in the eliminator. Sneyd's performances earned him a finalist nomination, the Albert Goldthorpe Medal, and selections as both Players' and Coaches' Player of the Year. In the early stages of the 2025 season, Sneyd featured in three matches, adding 8 points via 4 goals before announced his departure in March to join amid the club's financial challenges.

Warrington Wolves (2025–present)

In March 2025, at the age of 34, Marc Sneyd transferred from to on an 18-month contract for an undisclosed fee, marking a significant addition to the team's playmaking options amid 's financial difficulties. The move was announced on 13 March, with head coach praising Sneyd's experience and leadership qualities as a perfect fit for the squad. Sneyd quickly integrated as the primary half-back and goalkicker for , contributing to their competitive 2025 campaign. Up to November 2025, he had made 23 appearances across all competitions, scoring 115 points primarily through goals and occasional drop goals, while orchestrating attacks with his precise kicking game. In matches, his consistent performances helped Warrington secure a playoff , with notable contributions including multiple try assists and territorial gains that underscored his role as the team's key . A highlight of the season came in the Betfred Challenge Cup Final on 7 June 2025 at , where faced in a tense 6–8 defeat decided by a late try from Tom Davies. Despite the loss, Sneyd, who had overcome a fractured eye socket sustained prior to the semi-final, delivered an outstanding individual display, earning the Lance Todd Trophy for the third time in his career and joining as only the second player to achieve the feat—after receiving 31 out of 37 media votes for his commanding half-back play, including crucial kicks in rainy conditions and defensive efforts. Upon joining Warrington, Sneyd reached a career milestone with 343 total appearances, 1,112 goals, and 52 drop goals across all clubs, placing him fifth on the all-time goalkicking list at that point. His ongoing contributions have continued to elevate 's attacking structure as of November 2025, with the team building momentum heading into the .

International career

Selection and debut

Despite consistent performances in Super League, including a strong 2022 season where Salford Red Devils finished 6th and reached the play-off semi-finals, Marc Sneyd had been overlooked for senior international selection throughout his career, with the half-back admitting he believed his chances of representing had passed him by after a decade in the professional game. At age 31, Sneyd earned his first call-up to the England squad for the 2022 in September 2022, a long-awaited recognition of his form that interrupted his planned family holiday. Sneyd made his England debut on 22 October 2022 against at the Stadium in , coming off the bench in the 18th minute during the group stage match. In his initial cap, he took over goalkicking duties and converted all seven attempts, contributing 14 points to England's 42-18 victory and helping secure a strong start to their tournament campaign. Sneyd later reflected that he "loved every minute" of the debut, marking the culmination of years of perseverance in the face of prior non-selections.

2022 Rugby League World Cup

Marc Sneyd made his debut during the 2022 Rugby League World Cup against on 22 October 2022 at the University of Bolton Stadium, where he contributed seven successful goal conversions in a 42–18 group stage victory. As the primary and goal-kicker in his two appearances, Sneyd showcased his kicking prowess and tactical acumen, helping secure maximum points from their matches. His debut performance underscored his selection as a late addition to the squad, bringing experience from his career to bolster the half-back position. Sneyd's standout contribution came in England's final group game against on 29 2022 at , , where he scored a try and kicked 13 goals from 17 attempts, amassing a personal tally of 30 points and setting an individual record for the most points by an player in a single match. This effort was instrumental in England's dominant 94–4 win, which confirmed their top position in Group A with three victories, including an earlier 60–6 defeat of . Across his two games, Sneyd accumulated 44 points—all from conversions and his try against —demonstrating high goal-kicking accuracy of 20 out of 24 attempts while aiding the team's attacking structure through precise distribution. England advanced through the knockout stages without Sneyd's involvement, defeating 46–6 in the quarter-final on 6 November 2022 before suffering a 27–26 golden-point semi-final loss to on 12 November 2022 at the . Despite the campaign ending short of the final, where defeated 30–10 to claim the title, Sneyd's limited role highlighted his emergence as an international player at age 31. These two caps remain his only senior international appearances for as of November 2025, with no subsequent selections under head coach .

Honours and achievements

Club honours

During his time at , Marc Sneyd contributed to the club's historic back-to-back victories in 2016 and 2017, marking the first such success for Hull since 1914. In the 2016 final, Hull defeated 25-18 at , with Sneyd playing a key role in the team's attacking strategy that secured the trophy. The following year, Hull repeated the feat by beating 18-14 in the 2017 final, where Sneyd's involvement helped solidify the club's resurgence in major competitions. With in his second spell from 2022 to 2025, Sneyd was instrumental in the club's resurgence, helping them achieve consistent top-half finishes in and qualify for the in 2022 and 2024. finished sixth in the 2022 regular season, marking their first playoff appearance since , and reached the semi-finals before being eliminated. In 2024, under Sneyd's leadership in the halves, the team again secured a playoff spot, finishing in the top six and advancing to the elimination round. Sneyd has not won a Super League Grand Final with any club, though his teams have maintained strong competitive records, including multiple top-eight finishes across his career. In his debut season with in 2025, Sneyd helped the team reach the final, where they finished as runners-up after a narrow 8-6 loss to at .

Individual awards

Marc Sneyd has earned significant individual recognition throughout his Super League career, particularly for his exceptional goalkicking and match-winning performances. He is one of only two players to win the Lance Todd Trophy three times, awarded to the man of the match in the Challenge Cup Final, with victories in 2016 and 2017 for Hull F.C. and in 2025 for Warrington Wolves. His 2025 win came despite Warrington's loss to Hull Kingston Rovers in the final, where Sneyd's standout display, including precise kicking and playmaking, secured him the accolade in a near-unanimous vote. During his loan spell at in 2014, Sneyd topped the points-scoring chart with 226 points, primarily through his accurate goal-kicking. In 2017, while with Hull F.C., he kicked seven drop goals, showcasing his clutch field-goal ability in tight contests. Sneyd was also shortlisted as a contender for the 2024 award, 's highest individual honor, recognizing his consistent excellence as ' standout performer that year. He claimed the Albert Goldthorpe Medal for the 2024 season. Sneyd holds prominent positions in Super League's all-time records, ranking third for career goals with over 1,000 successful kicks, behind only and Danny Brough. He is second all-time for drop goals with 48, trailing only , a testament to his reputation as one of the competition's premier specialists in the art.

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