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Dismissed Anderson may turn to Britain.

wittyfan

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From the Independent in the UK:

Dismissed Anderson may turn to Britain
By Dave Hadfield
02 December 2003

Chris Anderson, who led Australia to their 3-0 Ashes series win over Great Britain last month, has been sacked by his club. The Kangaroos coach returned home to a showdown with Cronulla, who had already set the wheels in motion for his dismissal after a strife-torn season.

"I'm bitterly disappointed," Anderson said. The question now is whether he will hang on to his job with Australia for next season's Tri-Nations tournament in Britain. The Queensland faction at the Australian Rugby League is in favour of ditching him, and he himself has hinted that he might not stay on without a role at club level.

Anderson, 50, who had great success with Halifax in the mid-80s, could opt to revive his club career in England. He is expected to be replaced at the Sharks by Stuart Raper, who left Wigan midway through last season, and has already been supervising pre-season training at Cronulla.

At Raper's old club, two members of the first-team squad are for sale as Wigan try to get within their salary cap. They have told the promising full-back Sean Briscoe and Paul Johnson, a centre whose versatility has already seen him capped by Great Britain, that they are being sacrificed. Briscoe has already been the target of keen interest from Hull, while Bradford have emerged as favourites to sign Johnson.
 

blacktip-reefy

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I love it when a plan comes together.
my mate will get the shyits when I ring him back with the names.
thanks for that sully.
 

Nuffs

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reefman, are you saying that we are getting a fullback and centre then?

is that what you heard?
 

blacktip-reefy

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I heard long ago that the Sharks weren't allowed to spend the full budget. It made me think that perhaps they didn't have it.
my mate is a player/sports manager.
it seems that the budget maybe there.
Whether it is enough or not, I'm not sure.
This is for sure, Raper can attract a lot ofpeople from England that Anderson could never have.
Also, add to the fact that the pommy league needs more "morely' like experience to beat Australia. Could we see a wave of pommes headed our way.
I think yes.
 

Nuffs

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hmmm interesting

i don't think anyone wants a new fullback at the moment but a new centre may come in handy especially if bails departs
 

ali

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Johnson is solid player who could add to our squad. But I'd sign Briscoe in a flash. He's not just a fullback, could slot anywhere. Only problem is he is FOR SALE. Which means Wigan will want a transfer fee.

But anyway I saw one of Briscoe's first games, last year. As an 18 year old he was incredably impressive. The absolute highlight was when Leeds made a break, and Briscoe made the tackle about 40 out on the right side. Leeds them immediately spread it left and grubbered for the opposite corner. Briscoe came out of nowhere to push the ball dead.
 

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