Scrum-Half
Nye Thomas
09
Nationality | Date of Birth | Height | Weight |
---|---|---|---|
English | 24/03/2003 | 1.75cm | 75kg |
- 24/25 Season
- 23/24 Season
Appearances
Appearances
Total number of appearances this season against possible appearances.
Appearances
Total number of appearances this season against possible appearances.
2/2
100%
Minutes
Minutes
Total number of minutes played this season against total possible minutes.
Minutes
Total number of minutes played this season against total possible minutes.
35/35
100%
Metres gained
Metres gained
The total number of metres the player has advanced across the gain line this season.
Metres gained
The total number of metres the player has advanced across the gain line this season.
Appearances
Appearances
Total number of appearances this season against possible appearances.
Appearances
Total number of appearances this season against possible appearances.
11/28
39%
Minutes
Minutes
Total number of minutes played this season against total possible minutes.
Minutes
Total number of minutes played this season against total possible minutes.
323/2240
14%
Win %
Win %
Total number of wins this season against total number of matches played.
Win %
Total number of wins this season against total number of matches played.
3/16
18%
Clean breaks
Clean breaks
The oppositions defensive line was broken by a player running through.
Clean breaks
The oppositions defensive line was broken by a player running through.
Defenders beaten
Defenders beaten
Total number of defenders the player has successfully eluded this season.
Defenders beaten
Total number of defenders the player has successfully eluded this season.
Academy scrum-half Nye Thomas shot to prominence in the early stages of the 2021/22 season when he made his Sharks debut just six months after completing his studies at Liverpool College.
Nye appeared as a second half replacement in the Gallagher Premiership fixture against Northampton Saints at the AJ Bell Stadium, and in doing so, became the youngest Sale Sharks scrum-half in the league’s history.
Nye had been a stand-out player as he rose through the age groups at Liverpool College and his local rugby club, Sefton RUFC.
After leaving Liverpool College, he enrolled on an International Development course at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Three words that describe me are...
Relaxed, Fun, Small
If I wasn't a rugby player I would be...
A University student
My go to takeaway order is...
Salt and Pepper Chicken, Chips, Curry
One thing that really gets on my nerves is...
People not speaking in seminars
My sporting hero is...
Shane Williams
My favourite gym exercise is...
Press ups
My favourite film is...
Sicario 2
My favourite thing to do in the north is...
Go out with friends