Veivers delighted to be back
Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 12:05 pm
Australian Phil Veivers will be Exiles' coach Brian McClennan's assistant for the forthcoming International Origin Match against England.
The 48-year-old is a true Rugby League exile himself. He left Queensland for St Helens in 1984 alongside legendary fellow countryman Mal Meninga - and England has been his home ever since.
An outstanding and hugely popular full-back during 12 years at Knowsley Road, Veivers went on to play for Huddersfield during the first two seasons of Super League before hanging up his boots. He cut his coaching teeth as Brian Noble's assistant at both Bradford Bulls and then Wigan Warriors, before becoming head coach at Salford during a very turbulent period off the field for the City Reds. Ironically, Noble recently succeeded Veivers as Salford's head coach.
"I've been away from the game for a few weeks, so I'm really looking forward to working with Brian and putting one over on England" said Veivers.
"We've named a strong squad, and part of my role will be to keep an eye on the players we've already named and those who are keen to break into it. There are plenty of outstanding players who haven't been named and the door is still open."
Fellow Australian Brett Hodgson has already been named Exiles captain for the match, which takes at Warrington's Halliwell Jones Stadium on Friday June 14.
The full squad is: Louis Anderson (Catalan Dragons, New Zealand), Chris Bailey (London Broncos, Australia), Michael Dobson (Hull Kingston Rovers, Australia), David Faiumu (Huddersfield Giants, Samoa), Blake Green (Wigan Warriors, Australia), Rhys Hanbury (Widnes Vikings, Australia), Brett Hodgson (Warrington Wolves, Australia, Captain), Lance Hohaia (St Helens, New Zealand), Antonio Kaufusi (London Broncos, Tonga), Kylie Leuluai (Leeds Rhinos, Samoa), Heath L'Estrange (Bradford Bulls, Australia), Willie Manu (St Helens, Tonga), Manesi Manuokafo (Bradford Bulls, Tonga), Daryl Millard (Catalan Dragons, Fiji), Joel Monaghan (Warrington Wolves, Australia), Michael Monaghan (Warrington Wolves, Australia), Joel Moon (Leeds Rhinos, Australia), Mark O'Meley (Hull FC, Australia), Micky Paea (Hull Kingston Rovers, Tonga), Cory Patterson (Hull Kingston Rovers, Australia), Justin Poore (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, Australia), Tony Puletua (St Helens, Samoa), Pat Richards (Wigan Warriors, Ireland), Jarrod Sammut (Bradford Bulls, Australia), Iosia Soliola (St Helens, Samoa), Zeb Taia (Catalan Dragons, Cook Islands) and Trent Waterhouse (Warrington Wolves, Australia).
Tickets for the 2013 International Origin Game, England v Exiles at The Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington, are now on sale from the RFL Ticket OIffice on 0844 856 1113 and online at rugbyleaguetickets.co.uk Tickets can also be purchased from the The Halliwell Jones Stadium Ticket Office.
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The 48-year-old is a true Rugby League exile himself. He left Queensland for St Helens in 1984 alongside legendary fellow countryman Mal Meninga - and England has been his home ever since.
An outstanding and hugely popular full-back during 12 years at Knowsley Road, Veivers went on to play for Huddersfield during the first two seasons of Super League before hanging up his boots. He cut his coaching teeth as Brian Noble's assistant at both Bradford Bulls and then Wigan Warriors, before becoming head coach at Salford during a very turbulent period off the field for the City Reds. Ironically, Noble recently succeeded Veivers as Salford's head coach.
"I've been away from the game for a few weeks, so I'm really looking forward to working with Brian and putting one over on England" said Veivers.
"We've named a strong squad, and part of my role will be to keep an eye on the players we've already named and those who are keen to break into it. There are plenty of outstanding players who haven't been named and the door is still open."
Fellow Australian Brett Hodgson has already been named Exiles captain for the match, which takes at Warrington's Halliwell Jones Stadium on Friday June 14.
The full squad is: Louis Anderson (Catalan Dragons, New Zealand), Chris Bailey (London Broncos, Australia), Michael Dobson (Hull Kingston Rovers, Australia), David Faiumu (Huddersfield Giants, Samoa), Blake Green (Wigan Warriors, Australia), Rhys Hanbury (Widnes Vikings, Australia), Brett Hodgson (Warrington Wolves, Australia, Captain), Lance Hohaia (St Helens, New Zealand), Antonio Kaufusi (London Broncos, Tonga), Kylie Leuluai (Leeds Rhinos, Samoa), Heath L'Estrange (Bradford Bulls, Australia), Willie Manu (St Helens, Tonga), Manesi Manuokafo (Bradford Bulls, Tonga), Daryl Millard (Catalan Dragons, Fiji), Joel Monaghan (Warrington Wolves, Australia), Michael Monaghan (Warrington Wolves, Australia), Joel Moon (Leeds Rhinos, Australia), Mark O'Meley (Hull FC, Australia), Micky Paea (Hull Kingston Rovers, Tonga), Cory Patterson (Hull Kingston Rovers, Australia), Justin Poore (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, Australia), Tony Puletua (St Helens, Samoa), Pat Richards (Wigan Warriors, Ireland), Jarrod Sammut (Bradford Bulls, Australia), Iosia Soliola (St Helens, Samoa), Zeb Taia (Catalan Dragons, Cook Islands) and Trent Waterhouse (Warrington Wolves, Australia).
Tickets for the 2013 International Origin Game, England v Exiles at The Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington, are now on sale from the RFL Ticket OIffice on 0844 856 1113 and online at rugbyleaguetickets.co.uk Tickets can also be purchased from the The Halliwell Jones Stadium Ticket Office.
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