He is the son of Geoff Lyon the former Wigan RLFC great who played at Wigan from 1959 to 1969.
Playing career
Widnes
Lyon started his professional rugby league career with Widnes, joining the club from amateur side Wigan St Patricks in September 1983.[3] He made his debut for the club on Boxing Day in 1983, starting at fullback in place of the injured Mick Burke.[4]
Warrington
Lyon signed for Warrington in August 1987.[5] The transfer fee was set at £12,500 by an independent tribunal after the two clubs failed to agree a fee.[6]
Lyon switched to rugby union in 1996 when the game went professional playing for Orrell as a centre until 1999. He Captained the side in the first year of the professional premiership and lead them to Lancashire Cup glory. He was selected to play for The North of England v NZ All Blacks.
Coaching career
Once his playing days were over David went into coaching and was Head junior coach at both St Helens and Wigan Warriors. He was assistant coach to his ex teammate Mike Gregory in 2002 when they created history by coaching England Academy to the first ever victory over Australian Schoolboys on British soil. He then took over as Head coach of England Academy in 2004 and lead them to create more history on the tour to NZ and Australia by beating Australian Schoolboys for the first time ever on Australian soil.
David then joined Brian Noble as his assistant coach to Great Britain Rugby League and was part of the 2006 Tri Nations in Australia and NZ where Great Britain beat Australia for the first time in 30 years in Sydney, Australia.
He is currently the assistant director for Environment and Housing at Wigan Council.