O’Loughlin Bounces Back With the Dons : Thu Nov 10, 2011 10:54 pm
Dean O’Loughlin has called time on his professional boxing career and has re-signed for Doncaster RLFC. The 29 year-old former heavyweight had previously played for the club in 2005 when St John Ellis was head coach of the then known Doncaster Dragons.
O’Loughlin went on to play half a season for York City Knights during the 2006 season and played against his former employer’s Hull FC in a friendly before deciding to have a go at boxing full-time.
O’Loughlin had been on Hull FC’s books since the age of 17 and secured a full-time contract with the Black and Whites at the age of 21. He later went on to play for the first team on two occasions before the club released him which led to him joining the Dons first time round.
Tony Miller, head coach of the Dons, said: “We’ve been looking to strengthen the front row and we’re delighted to welcome Dean back to the club.
“Dean has been boxing professionally for the last four years at heavyweight level to a very high standard.
“He’s got both the size and strength we were looking for and will add a real presence to the team’s go forward.”
O’Loughlin commented: “I’ve been keeping tabs on rugby league and I always look out for the Dons’ results.
“I feel in good shape both physically and mentally and can’t wait to get back on the field again.
“I wouldn’t go anywhere else than the Dons and I’m really excited about the forthcoming season at the Keepmoat.”