Bennett’s next game will be Test against New Zealand in Denver
Castleford coach Daryl Powell decides against joining Bennett
The Rugby Football League will confirm Wayne Bennett’s reappointment as England coach in the next 48 hours – but the Castleford coach, Daryl Powell, has decided against taking a role with the national side for now.
Bennett has been persuaded to stay on as coach after guiding England to the World Cup final last year, with the 68-year-old’s next game in charge set to be the groundbreaking Test against New Zealand in Denver in June.
Powell had been offered a deal to join Bennett’s support staff, in a role initially supporting the Australian before potentially succeeding him as head coach. But the Guardian understands that Powell has turned down that role – though it is likely the RFL will return to discussions with the 52-year-old further down the line.
Powell has transformed Castleford into one of Super League’s elite sides since taking charge of the Tigers in 2013. Long touted as a future coach of England, the former Great Britain half-back has opted to focus on his club commitments for now.
The RFL accepted the recommendation of Bennett from its rugby director, Kevin Sinfield, who conducted a review into the national side’s performance at the World Cup. It means Bennett, who also coaches Brisbane Broncos in National Rugby League, will be at the England helm for the Test against New Zealand in Denver, which will also be confirmed imminently.
The game is the idea of the Australian sports promoter Jason Moore, who is at the heart of the United States’ hosting of the 2025 World Cup. While the game is understood to have received a lukewarm response from leading NRL sides, some of whom are reportedly reluctant to release their players to travel to Denver, the game has been given the go-ahead.
Both the RFL and the New Zealand Rugby League have sanctioned the Test, which will take an elite international rugby league match to the US for the first time in the sport’s history.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/ ... land-coach
RFL persuades Wayne Bennett to continue in role as England coach
-
- Posts: 36238
- Joined: Sun Jun 10, 2007 10:17 pm
- Location: Wigan
- Contact:
RFL persuades Wayne Bennett to continue in role as England coach
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
-
- Posts: 36238
- Joined: Sun Jun 10, 2007 10:17 pm
- Location: Wigan
- Contact:
Re: RFL persuades Wayne Bennett to continue in role as England coach
Arrogant sodPowell had been offered a deal to join Bennett’s support staff, in a role initially supporting the Australian before potentially succeeding him as head coach. But the Guardian understands that Powell has turned down that role – though it is likely the RFL will return to discussions with the 52-year-old further down the line.
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
Re: RFL persuades Wayne Bennett to continue in role as England coach
Agree Josie.
Surely any coach worth their salt would like to learn off Bennett as it would help in their day job.
Surely any coach worth their salt would like to learn off Bennett as it would help in their day job.
Re: RFL persuades Wayne Bennett to continue in role as England coach
Well, maybe. I can see Powell wants to play thew "I'm my own man" card, he is a Yorkshireman after all! And he figures time is on his side.
Could he gain valuable insights from working with Bennett/watching him train with players that he couldn't divine from watching videos? Maybe, I dunno.
It's all very short-term, though, isn't it; just until the next match. But I imagine Bennett doesn't to make any longer term commitment. And he is not a young man, after all.
Could he gain valuable insights from working with Bennett/watching him train with players that he couldn't divine from watching videos? Maybe, I dunno.
It's all very short-term, though, isn't it; just until the next match. But I imagine Bennett doesn't to make any longer term commitment. And he is not a young man, after all.
-
- Posts: 36238
- Joined: Sun Jun 10, 2007 10:17 pm
- Location: Wigan
- Contact:
Re: RFL persuades Wayne Bennett to continue in role as England coach
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
-
- Posts: 316
- Joined: Mon Dec 10, 2007 8:37 pm
Re: RFL persuades Wayne Bennett to continue in role as England coach
Good move,think Powells arrogance may mean he misses out on the job next time around ,in 2 years somebody else will more than likely be flavour of the month
-
- Posts: 6494
- Joined: Sat May 14, 2016 10:54 am
Re: RFL persuades Wayne Bennett to continue in role as England coach
Good move for my money
Re: RFL persuades Wayne Bennett to continue in role as England coach
Bitter man. Done well with Cas in terms of recognising talent and building on their strengths but winning trophies is the true measure and so far he's come up short. He could learn a lot from Bennett but choses not to take the opportunity. Big mistake I reckon.josie andrews wrote:Arrogant sodPowell had been offered a deal to join Bennett’s support staff, in a role initially supporting the Australian before potentially succeeding him as head coach. But the Guardian understands that Powell has turned down that role – though it is likely the RFL will return to discussions with the 52-year-old further down the line.