Hailing from Hull, England, Biggs is renowned as one of the quickest men in the English game and has developed a knack for getting over the tryline on regualr occasion. Educated first at Hymers College then at Leeds Metropolitan University, Biggs is an electrifying winger who can beat defenders in a phonebox.
His professional career began at Leeds Carnegie who he went on to represent over 100 times before leaving to join Newcastle Falcons.
2014 saw him link up with Worcester Warriors, where he made an instant impact, scoring 14 tries in 22 appearances in their Championship promotion-winning campaign.
But he was hampered by injuries and was among a number of players to be released by the club.
Biggs has also had spells at Bath and has been capped for England at under 21s, sevens and Saxons level.
In October 2017, he announced his retirement from professional rugby following medical advice.
(LS October 17, 2017)
Career
Leeds Tykes Left Wing |
2004 - 2009 | |
Newcastle Falcons Left Wing |
2009 - 2010 | |
Bath Rugby Left Wing |
2010 - 2014 | |
Worcester Warriors Left Wing |
2014 - 2017 | |
England Saxons Left Wing |
2013 - 2017 |