Part Two of the Tony Hand interview explores the later stages of his legendary career, spanning Sheffield Steelers, Ayr Scottish Eagles, and a hugely successful transition into player-coach.
After the folding of Edinburgh Racers in 1995, Tony joined a star-studded Sheffield Steelers side under Alex Dampier, helping the club complete a historic Grand Slam—winning the League, Benson & Hedges Cup and Wembley Playoffs.
In 1999, Tony returned north with the Ayr Scottish Eagles, scoring 98 points in 86 games over two seasons. He then turned down offers from Sheffield and Coventry to become player-coach of the Dundee Stars, leading the new club to a league title by 12 points and a dramatic playoff final victory in their debut season.
A return to Edinburgh Capitals followed, where Tony delivered the club's highest-ever league finish and Scottish Capital Cup success. His impact on the sport was recognised in 2003 with the award of an MBE.
Later spells with the Belfast Giants saw Tony guide a title-challenging side to Elite League runners-up, before a long and successful final chapter as player-coach of Manchester Phoenix. Across nearly 11 years, he delivered league titles, playoff success, and sustained competitiveness until the club's closure in 2017.