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McNamara named as assistant coach.

Rich102

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Former England coach Steve McNamara is joining the Vodafone Warriors on a two-year contract as one of three NRL assistant coaches next season.

Yorkshireman McNamara (45) links up with new Vodafone Warriors head coach Stephen Kearney after being an assistant coach at the Sydney Roosters the last three seasons.

“Steve has tremendous coaching credentials through his time as England’s head coach as well as his experience with Bradford in the Super League and now the Roosters in the NRL,” said Vodafone Warriors managing director Jim Doyle.

“In joining Stephen, Cappy (Andrew McFadden) and Stacey (Jones), Steve completes our NRL coaching staff for next season.

“We’re excited about being able to bring this group of coaches together as we strive to lift our standards. Certainly our senior players and the whole NRL squad will now have better coaching support than they’ve ever had before.”

McNamara was thrilled about his role with the Vodafone Warriors.

“I’ve learnt so much about the NRL in my three seasons with the Roosters, adding to past experience with England and Bradford,” he said.

“Now I’m really excited about this next step in my coaching career, coming to Auckland and working with Stephen and a great coaching group.

“I am in no doubt that the Vodafone Warriors have the players to make a mark in the NRL and I want to do all I can to help make that happen.

“I have the greatest admiration for Stephen from the days when we were opposing coaches of our national teams. He has done wonderfully well with the Kiwis and I’m sure he’s going to do a terrific job with the Vodafone Warriors.”

Kearney said he couldn’t be happier to secure McNamara.

“While Steve and I were adversaries in our roles with our national teams we formed a great relationship,” he said.

“He brings qualities that will give us a really strong and experienced coaching group as we look ahead to take the Vodafone Warriors to the level we collectively expect of this club.

“There’s much work to do but with Steve, Cappy and Stacey we have a coaching team that can really lift standards and bring about the improvements we must make to be consistently competitive in the NRL.”

McNamara played more than 300 top-level games for Great Britain, Hull FC, Bradford, Wakefield and Huddersfield from 1989-2003 before moving into coaching including six seasons as England head coach.

McNamara’s appointment follows the announcement earlier this month of the coaching staff for the Vodafone Warriors’ Intrust Super Premiership and NYC teams for the 2017 season.

Ricky Henry takes charge of the ISP team following Jones’ appointment as an NRL assistant coach. Henry, one of Jones’ ISP assistant coaches this year, will be supported by former Vodafone Warriors centre Jerome Ropati.

Stepping into the NYC team’s coaching position is Grant Pocklington, who guided the Point Chevalier Pirates to three consecutive Fox Memorial titles in the Auckland competition in 2013, 2014 and 2015.

Pocklington was on Jones’ ISP coaching staff this year and was also assistant coach for the Kiwi Ferns for their three-match campaign against the Jillaroos at the Downer NRL Auckland Nines in February and the Anzac Test against Australia in May.

Continuing as the NYC team’s assistant coach is former Vodafone Warrior Boycie Nelson.

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Fufu Andronez

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Was going to say bottom 8 happened, but someone beat me to it...

McNamara was at the Roosters for two of the 3 minor premierships, so he's seen a successful side in action (as has Kearney). We'll see whether that translates.

I'm curious as to the split in regards to who coaches what, like will they split defense, attack and fitness between the 3 coaches or will they go backs, forwards, halves.

Anyone have any insight into what an assistant coaches role in the NRL actually looks like day to day?
 

JJ

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An Aussie, a Kiwi and an Englishman walked into a coaching box...

what happened next

My money is on a crap start to the season, a resurgence mid year, and a crap finish...

But I am hopeful - interesting signing
 

Rich102

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I thought that.
Then I thought it may be for the contacts he has with the Pommy players; looking to sign some.
But against that he has been in Australia for, what, 4 years?
Still, he's coached at a higher level and longer than SK and SJ.
Who knows?
 
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Kearney controlled the defence at brisbane so i suppose he will do that
didnt cappy take care of the attack in 16
so mcnamara will control ..........
 

JJ

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I thought that.
Then I thought it may be for the contacts he has with the Pommy players; looking to sign some.
But against that he has been in Australia for, what, 4 years?
Still, he's coached at a higher level and longer than SK and SJ.
Who knows?
I guess until this year he's had exposure to a successful set up too - McFadden is the odd one out IMO
 

Penrose Warrior

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Interesting CV does McNamara. Some success with England but some shit as well, and also some real shit at Bradford. Then involved with the Roosters during two of their minor prems.

If McFadden continues control of the attack, god f**king help us all.
 

Big Marn

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Kearney controlled the defence at brisbane so i suppose he will do that
didnt cappy take care of the attack in 16
so mcnamara will control ..........

i guess he will do what Andrew Webster did since Morgan did D last year.

Now what did Andrew Webster do again?
 

Penrose Warrior

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Speaking of D, ours looked pretty impressive on the weekend. Who was in charge of it? Some guy called Justin Morgan? Those players were openly saying they let McFadden down but it was Morgan they shafted.
 
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