Michael Ostick Rugby player

Michael Ostick is a professional rugby league player for Leigh.Ostick originally played for Widnes St Marie's before turning professional with Widnes. After making his way in the club's academy, Ostick debuted for the 'Chemics' in 2008 and made seven substitute appearances.Later in his first season Michael enjoyed a loan spell with Barrow that brought a further five games and the first two tries of his professional career (against Hunslet and London Skolars).The following season saw Ostick make 27 appearances for Widnes, including twenty starts and he was consistently one of the top performers. It was a surprise to many when a contract offer was withdrawn and he was released.Michael then agreed an offer from Rochdale Hornets. A seven game stint came to an end when Halifax enquired after his services and Ostick was on the move again.It proved controversial as Michael played in a Challenge Cup tie against Swinton in Round Four for Halifax having already represented Rochdale in Round Three. As a result Halifax were disqualified from the competition.Ostick played in the Qualifying Semi-Final at Featherstone Rovers in 2010 but missed out on selection to the Grand Final against the same team and watched on as a Bob Beswick inspired Halifax edged Rovers in extra-time.Injuries restricted his appearances for Halifax during the 2011 season, at the end of which he was released to join Leigh.

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Birth place
Blackbrook St Helens

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Rugby player

former team
Rochdale Hornets
Halifax RLFC
Leigh Centurions
Widnes Vikings
Barrow Raiders

Michael Ostick on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.loverugbyleague.com/news_6687-leigh-sign-michael-ostick.html