Birth Date: | 1981 5, df=y | ||||||||||||||||||
Birth Place: | Mombasa, Kenya | ||||||||||||||||||
Weight: | 81kg (179lb) | ||||||||||||||||||
Ru Position: | Wing | ||||||||||||||||||
Amatyears1: | 2004-05 | ||||||||||||||||||
Amatteam1: | Manchester RFC | ||||||||||||||||||
Amatteam2: | Mean Machine RFC | ||||||||||||||||||
Amatapps2: | 25 | ||||||||||||||||||
Amatpoints1: | 27 | ||||||||||||||||||
Clubs1: | Sale Sharks | ||||||||||||||||||
Repsevensyears1: | 2002 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Lucas Onyango (born May 12, 1981) is a Kenyan international development manager for the Kenya Rugby League. He used to play as a winger in rugby union for the Kenya national rugby union team and Sale Sharks, as well as Oldham RLFC (Heritage No. 1212) and Widnes Vikings in rugby league.
In Kenya, he played for Mean Machine RFC, a Kenya Cup team affiliated to University of Nairobi. He played for Kenyan sevens team at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, after which he joined Manchester R.F.C. He moved to rugby league club Widnes Vikings in 2005.
In August 2020, Onyango was appointed as the international development manager for Kenya Rugby League.[1] His appointment showcased the vision to grow the sport in Kenya and prepare for 2025 Rugby League World Cup qualifiers.
Lucas is married to Zena Tikrity. They have two boys, his oldest son Ayad plays rugby and younger son Aymen plays for Manchester City Football Academy. Lucas also has a daughter Martha.
His sister Sharon Onyango has played for the Kenya women's national rugby union team.[2]