Former sport student at the University Centre at the Heart of Yorkshire Education Group, Tyler Dupree, has been shortlisted for the Association of College’s Higher Education Student of the Year Award 2024.
Tyler was a part of a historic moment for the club, as they celebrated back-to-back Betfred Super League Grand Final victories and winning every trophy on offer within the calendar year. In addition to the Super League trophy, they secured the World Club Challenge 2024, the Challenge Cup 2024 and the League Leaders Shield 2024.
Wigan Warriors lifting the trophy at the Betfred Super League Grand Final at Old Trafford on Saturday 12th October 2024
Tyler said about the experience:
"I’m incredibly proud to be a part of such a pivotal moment in Wigan Warriors’ history, which has seen us become the first club in Super League to win all four trophies in one season. This has been a career-defining year for me, and it feels even more special to have my achievements recognised both on and off the field by being shortlisted for this award.”
Tyler also made his debut for England in the International Rugby League 2023, when he appeared in the squad for the end-of-season series against France, featuring in the third and final test match at Headingley Stadium.
He has also played for the likes of Leeds Rhinos, York City Knights, Featherstone Rovers, Batley Bulldogs, Oldham and Widnes Vikings, after starting his professional rugby career on a two-year scholarship with Salford Red Devils in 2016.
To further enhance his professional rugby career, Tyler completed a Foundation Degree in Applied Sports Performance at the University Centre at the Heart of Yorkshire Education Group. This is where he developed the skills to refine his performance in professional rugby, including nutrition for sport performance, strength and conditioning, skills coaching and more.
Sam Wright, Principal and Chief Executive at the Heart of Yorkshire Education Group, said:
“The Association of College’s Student of the Year awards celebrate unique students who truly go above and beyond to positively impact their college and community, and Tyler is a shining example of this. His positive attitude and work ethic are valuable assets not only on the pitch but also within the college community. The dedication he’s shown towards gaining his degree whilst at the height of his professional sporting career demonstrates his well-roundedness and commitment to building a future beyond rugby.”
The Association of College’s Student of the Year awards acknowledge those students from the Association of College’s member colleges across England who deserve recognition and will go on to inspire others.
Find out more about the FdSc in Applied Sports Performance, here.