McCormack quits to become a teacher

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cpwigan
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McCormack quits to become a teacher

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http://www.sportinglife.com/rugbyleague ... arrow.html

Very strange timing. The summer vacation is not a time jobs are advertised etc so he either secured the post a long time ago and kept quiet about it or he was given the job without any post being advertised which is not really by the rules.

However, I presume he will be a PE teacher so some school should have an excellent coach. I hope he realises coaching is walk in the park compared to being a teacher

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cpwigan wrote:http://www.sportinglife.com/rugbyleague ... arrow.html

Very strange timing. The summer vacation is not a time jobs are advertised etc so he either secured the post a long time ago and kept quiet about it or he was given the job without any post being advertised which is not really by the rules.

However, I presume he will be a PE teacher so some school should have an excellent coach. I hope he realises coaching is walk in the park compared to being a teacher
He was teaching for quite a while before he went to Gateshead. He told me he really enjoys it and enjoys working with the kids. I don't know which school he's going to be teaching at, I'll ask him though.
From what I can gather from the last conversation that I had with him, before he started coaching again, teaching seemed to be part of his long term plans.
I bet the school will have one hell of a RL team though :D . He was a very good player himself, before injury ended his career, before it had really got off the ground, it's a shame.


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I don't blame him. As a coach,regardless of pedigree, you've got to work on the assumption that you're on borrowed time and at some point in the not too distant future you're going to get sacked.
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His son is at school with our youngest. Steve told us a month or two back that he'd qualified as a teacher because of the uncertainty that goes with being a RL coach these days.

Which when you consider his past experiences at Whitehaven and at Widnes (& maybe others I've forgotten?) you can't blame him.

I think there will be some PE / Games to it, but its also classroom stuff. Was teaching ICT at the end of last term.

I do hope he'll be working with the rugby teams of course!!
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I think job security and not having to travel ridiculous distances on a daily? basis given he has a young family would be huge factors. I daresay the pay at Championship level for a coach is nowhere near what we think.

He might have returned to the Deanery. Either way he should significantly benefit some school / pupils RL playing ability. Every school in Wigan should have a genuine RL expert in their PE department.
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Hopefully Deanery yes cp - though his son goes there so maybe he may have gone elsewhere.

He was a keen spectator last year at the kids games, but would be good to see him involved with coaching along with the current coach Kris Ratcliffe (Blackpool Panthers forward)

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I forget his name and I presume he has retired now but the old PE guy at the Deanery was a legend in terms in RL.
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cpwigan wrote:I forget his name and I presume he has retired now but the old PE guy at the Deanery was a legend in terms in RL.
Oh I wish you hadn't said that, now you've got me frustrated that I can't remember his name. He taught both me and Steve when we were there. Steve was picked for GB schools, under the guidance of the PE teacher.
I can even picture him, deep voice, curly hair and a passion for golf, rugby and most sports.


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I think he used to coach the town teams too Sutty when we had Wigan schools teams
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Derek Birchall Sutty?
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