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Sheppey sign former prop Steve Croall from Cambridge

by Alex Hoad

Sheppey have pulled off a major transfer coup with the capture of National League player Steve Croall.

The born-and-bred Islander played for Sheppey until he was 17 before leaving to pursue a career which has seen him play regularly in the second and third tiers of the national game.

Sheppey director of rugby Andy Hosken (left) welcomes new signing Steve Croall
Sheppey director of rugby Andy Hosken (left) welcomes new signing Steve Croall

Now 25, the Kent prop has rejoined his local club from National 1 side Cambridge after two spells at Westcombe Park and time at London Welsh and Rotherham, whom he helped gain promotion to the Guinness Premiership.

Director of rugby Andy Hosken said: "He was not really happy at Cambridge and the travelling up there from his home on the Island four or five times a week was getting a bit much.

"By joining us he can have a bit of a life outside of rugby as well."

Hosken added: "We have lost our best players to bigger teams like Harlequins and Blackheath in the past – it’s nice to finally have one coming the other way."

Croall is likely to go straight into the side for the trip to Cranbrook in Kent 1 on Saturday, subject to paperwork being completed.

The Islanders can go into the match with some confidence after recording their first win of the season with a 13-0 success over Surrey 3 outfit Merton in the EDF Energy Junior Vase at The Ditch last Saturday.

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