New deal for O’Neill
Castleford Tigers are thrilled to announce that Jacques O’Neill has agreed to a new two-year deal which will keep him at the club until the end of the 2023 season.
The 22-year-old is a proud product of the Tigers youth system, coming through both the Scholarship and Academy programmes before making his senior Super League debut in 2019.
It was in the truncated 2020 season where the Cumbrian-born player really made his breakthrough by adding 12 First Team appearances and two tries to his tally. He emerged as one of the top-flight competition’s brightest prospects thanks to his fearless enthusiasm in both attack and defence.
Despite it being a stop-start campaign so far for Castleford’s #18 in 2021 due to injury, O’Neill has been called up for the most recent England Knights squad alongside teammates Danny Richardson and Jake Trueman.
Speaking to castlefordtigers.com Jacques O’Neill declared his delight to be extending his stay at The Mend-A-Hose Jungle for another two years.
“I’m over the moon to stay at Cas, I’ve been at since I was 15/16 and it has a place in my heart now, I wasn’t really looking to go anywhere else. I’m happy here and I want to keep progressing in my career here,” commented O’Neill.
“I’ve been here since the Under 16’s and I feel like it is like my home club now, I’ve lived here six years, my mum lives here and it’s close to me.”
Proudly sponsored by Russells, the former Askham Junior has gained plaudits for his enthusiastic style of play, which O’Neill states has not changed since he first started playing rugby league.
“I think that’s just me since I’ve been young, in anything I do whether it’s away from the field or on it, I just want to try my best in everything I don’t want to lose. I want to win at everything even if it was a board game, I want to win it, I just don’t like losing.”
Head Coach Daryl Powell in recent years has developed O’Neill to be adept at both hooker, where he played as a youth player, and at loose forward which is a position Jacques admits to now prefer.
With Powell leaving the club at the end of the season, O’Neill shares the same aim as everyone within the First Team in 2021 – to end Daryl Powell’s time with the Tigers in a successful fashion.
“I remember when he got me in the office one year when I was still playing in the Academy and he went ‘I want you to play 13 instead of 9’, but all I’d known was hooker, and when he said that I was not too sure. Now, I think I have to thank him because I enjoy loose more than I do hooker, I feel like I can use more of my attributes there… But I would play anywhere for the team.
“Look what he has done for the club, he goes down in history because he’s done so much and turned it around, he’s brought players through to be their best and he deserves that. It’s the least we can do is try to win the Challenge Cup for him, for the club, and for the fans, because everyone deserves it here, they’re so loyal and Powelly (Daryl Powell) has been massive to it all.”
Lee Radford will be Castleford’s Head Coach in 2022, as a player Jacques admired Radford and is looking forward to working with him in the next campaign, but insists that he remains focused on the current season at hand.
“He was an aggressive player himself (Radford), all intent, all aggression so hopefully he can take me to another level, but we’ve got this year to focus on for now.”
Speaking about Jacques O’Neill staying with the Tigers for another two years, Head Coach from 2022 Lee Radford said: “I like him, he is just full of energy, really game, plays with so much energy. Jacques is definitely someone that I am excited to coach because I think there is so much improvement in him as well.
“A type of player that the club needs around, especially in that position as well. It excites me that he is still young and there are areas of his game where he can get better at and hopefully, we can get the best out of him.”