Arrows captain Mike Sheppard no stranger to showing up to work a little battered
TORONTO — No one was taken aback when Mike Sheppard showed up at his day job with a shiner this week.
No stranger to taking damage on the rugby field, the Toronto Arrows captain’s black eye was courtesy of friendly fire. The six-foot-four 240-pound Sheppard banged heads with Arrows centre Ueta Tufuga, a chunky six-foot 235-pound New Zealander, making a tackle in Saturday’s 31-16 loss to the defending MLR champion Los Angeles Giltinis in Langford, B.C.
“Unfortunately, the back of his head met the front of my face,” Sheppard recalled cheerfully. “He got me pretty good on that one. So that blew up pretty much instantly. But it’s all good now, thankfully. I was able to see and nothing got broken.”
Still it made for a painful 48 hours. The 33-year-old from Brampton, Ont., who now calls Stoney Creek home, could not wear his contact lenses and his glasses were pushing against the swelling.