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Bitcon into England setup

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 1:16 pm
by wiganwarriordave
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England coach Steve McNamara has added to his backroom team, ahead of the forthcoming Gillette Four Nations, with the appointment of highly-rated Wigan Warriors’ Head of Sports Science, Mark Bitcon.

Bitcon, who will continue in his full-time role at Wigan, will become England’s Performance Manager and will be a pivotal member of McNamara’s staff in the build up to this autumn’s internationals.

“We are delighted to have been able to add Mark (Bitcon) to our already experienced staff ahead of the Gillette Four Nations,” said England coach Steve McNamara.

“Mark is up there as one the best in his field and has been one of the main influences in the resurgence of Wigan Warriors over the past two years. I would also like to thank Wigan chairman Ian Lenagan and coach Michael Maguire for allowing Mark to be part of the England set up and their full support of developing the national team.

“Preparations for the Gillette Four Nations have been ongoing for the past nine months and we are gradually making real progress behind the scenes. With the added influence of Mark’s experience and knowledge, our players will have the best physical preparation enabling them to fulfil their objectives going into the tournament.”

Bitcon, who joined the Warriors in 2009 following nine years of experience in similar roles in rugby union, football and the NFL, is relishing the prospect of being involved in the England set up.

“It is a great honour to be part of England’s preparations in the build up to the Four Nations,” said Bitcon.

“I would like to thank the Wigan club, especially Head Coach Michael Maguire and Chairman Ian Lenagan, for giving me permission to be part of this special group of people. I am looking forward to working with Steve McNamara, who has impressed me with the systems he is implementing to take England forward.

“We have some fantastic players at our disposal and I’m looking forward to working with the Elite Training Squad to make sure we fulfil our potential and become a real threat at international level.

“I have met a large proportion of the squad in my role at Wigan and obviously I work on a daily basis with the Wigan players that are in the international set up. The signs are very positive and with the influx of some of the younger players making the grade at the highest level our international future looks very promising.”

Re: Bitcon into England setup

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 1:19 pm
by wiganwarriordave
As highly as i rate Bitcon, with fans booing ST, the players not working as a team, the poor showing of English talent in SL and the shower of sh*t that is McNamara.... I don't think it'll make a slight bit of difference.

Re: Bitcon into England setup

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 2:26 pm
by Wes
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha I can only agree Dave.

Re: Bitcon into England setup

Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 12:18 pm
by Dobby
A good appointment. England has to have its best people on the coaching staff and this is a step in the right direction. Obviously it isnt going to make a huge deal of difference, especially with McNamara at the helm, but its a start.

Re: Bitcon into England setup

Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:43 pm
by Panchitta Marra
Not in favour of this appointment, Bitcon is contracted to Wigan Warriors and that is how it should stay as I see it.
IMO Club & Country, its either/or and not both.
Why should inept coaches in McNammarra & arseholes like Danny McGuire benefit from Wigan's coaching/conditioning staff when they are still directly connected to our club.

Re: Bitcon into England setup

Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 2:05 pm
by josie andrews
Panchitta Marra wrote:Not in favour of this appointment, Bitcon is contracted to Wigan Warriors and that is how it should stay as I see it.
IMO Club & Country, its either/or and not both.
Why should inept coaches in McNammarra & arseholes like Danny McGuire benefit from Wigan's coaching/conditioning staff when they are still directly connected to our club.
I agree with you Mike. As you said, why should the likes of the Leeds, Wire & Saints players benefit from our trainers expertise when they are our fiercest rivals on the domestic front

Re: Bitcon into England setup

Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 2:22 pm
by Panchitta Marra
josie andrews wrote:
Panchitta Marra wrote:Not in favour of this appointment, Bitcon is contracted to Wigan Warriors and that is how it should stay as I see it.
IMO Club & Country, its either/or and not both.
Why should inept coaches in McNammarra & arseholes like Danny McGuire benefit from Wigan's coaching/conditioning staff when they are still directly connected to our club.
I agree with you Mike. As you said, why should the likes of the Leeds, Wire & Saints players benefit from our trainers expertise when they are our fiercest rivals on the domestic front
Too true Josie.
From watching the warm up routine that the Wigan players go through at every game and understanding the warm down after each match it is obvious that these methods and skills from the likes of Madge and Mike Bitcom are pretty special.
I notice no other club doing anywhere near the level of correct stretching and warming through like seen at the DW this season.
These skills also transpires in the knowledge of how to heal common specific injuries like hamstring pulls, damage to muscles and general fatigue.
Why should this be passed on to our fiercest rivals as you rightly say.

Re: Bitcon into England setup

Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 3:52 pm
by platt-warrior
Panchitta Marra wrote:
josie andrews wrote:
Panchitta Marra wrote:Not in favour of this appointment, Bitcon is contracted to Wigan Warriors and that is how it should stay as I see it.
IMO Club & Country, its either/or and not both.
Why should inept coaches in McNammarra & arseholes like Danny McGuire benefit from Wigan's coaching/conditioning staff when they are still directly connected to our club.
I agree with you Mike. As you said, why should the likes of the Leeds, Wire & Saints players benefit from our trainers expertise when they are our fiercest rivals on the domestic front
Too true Josie.
From watching the warm up routine that the Wigan players go through at every game and understanding the warm down after each match it is obvious that these methods and skills from the likes of Madge and Mike Bitcom are pretty special.
I notice no other club doing anywhere near the level of correct stretching and warming through like seen at the DW this season.
These skills also transpires in the knowledge of how to heal common specific injuries like hamstring pulls, damage to muscles and general fatigue.
Why should this be passed on to our fiercest rivals as you rightly say.
Why shouldnt he be allowed to progess? He applied to become

the England head physio....good luck to him I say maybe

he'll find there,s thing to learn from doing the job.

Re: Bitcon into England setup

Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 9:18 pm
by wall_of_voodoo
Reminds me a little of David Fevre who was physio at Wigan and then moved onto Manchester United. There is always a bigger pond and I have no doubt Bitcon will move on a year or two any way

Re: Bitcon into England setup

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 12:40 pm
by MarkWestStand
Are we in danger of being like the footie boys.

Club first over country?

I only go to international games to watch Wigan players, and quality opposing players

Can't support Stains or whino