Snatch Engo came from old money, and played for a love of the game rather than the cash.
Early in his career Snatch Engo was investigated for corruption, as his 11 MVP awards in 38 games attracted the attention of the authorities. Snatch denied all wrong doing and called upon his family resources to employ the very best legal council, vigorously defending the allegations. Before departing on an extended luxury holiday in the Ulthuan Isles the honourable memebers of the investigating committee issued a statement clearing Snatch Engo of all wrong doing and awarded damages in his favour due to the clearly slanderous and malicious nature of the accusations.
Snatch continued to perform for the Sons with Coach Stikkyfingers molding him into a superstar that could remember he was part of a team. In the inaugral Human Brawl Snatch stepped up, scoring a double against both the Altdorf Hammers and the Super Sleuths to cement his legacy. Whilst thrower Chuck Downfield dismissed the Coach's agility training program, Snatch took the opportunity to pick up a few new moves that truely made him a legend.
In his 61st game for the Sons, Snatch suffered a permanent back injury during an
assassination attempt on his life. Whilst the coaching staff was interested in keeping him on in case his influence and status assisted the team in gaining entry to the Wheel of Chaos, Snatch decided it was time to hang up his boots and return to his duties in the family business.