Scott Taylor Eager to Return to Rugby League After Retirement
Former Hull FC player Scott Taylor is already itching to get back involved in rugby league after retiring from his playing career at the end of last year. The rugby league legend, who made over 300 appearances and represented England, has his sights set on securing a new role within the sport.
Despite stepping away from his business, T&S Elite Cars, Taylor is eager to focus on continuing his career within rugby league. He expressed his passion for the game, stating, “I’m a rugby league nerd, I’m obsessed with the game. I want to be back in it full-time.”
While Taylor insists his playing days are over, he is open to exploring various avenues within the sport, including coaching and administrative roles. With his wealth of experience and knowledge gained from playing under top coaches like Shaun Wane and Wayne Bennett, Taylor is confident in his ability to make a difference in any club he joins.
Having retired to focus on his rugby league career, Taylor’s competitive spirit and thirst for the game are evident. He is determined to contribute to the sport in a meaningful way and is excited about the prospect of getting back into the mix.
With his dedication, experience, and passion for rugby league, Scott Taylor is poised to make a significant impact in his new role within the sport. Fans can expect to see him continue to leave his mark on the game he loves.