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Lee Briers in St Helens talks as Super League great considers major role
Briers appears likely to be returning to Super League next year.
Lee Briers has held talks with St Helens about a potential move to the club next year. Rugby League Live understands head coach Paul Wellens has held a number of discussions with Briers about a potential return to Super League next year to become a new addition to the club's coaching staff.
Briers, the former Wigan Warriors assistant coach, is currently on the coaching staff at NRL outfit Brisbane Broncos, but has been heavily linked with a move away from the club at the end of the season.
The 46-year-old has previously been linked with a move to South Sydney Rabbitohs to work under Wayne Bennett. However, it is believed that the former Warrington Wolves player wants to return to the UK next year and that has seen him hold talks with Wellens in recent weeks.
Saints are believed to be looking at adding to their coaching staff next year. But one crucial detail that needs to be resolved is the future of Wellens, with the club yet to activate the option in his contract. The club has the ability to extend his contract by another 12 months but has yet to do so. As such, it appears that any deal to bring Briers to the club would hinge on Wellens remaining next year
Briers was previously linked with Hull FC, provisionally as head coach and then as assistant to John Cartwright, who he is currently working with at the Broncos, however, it appears that should he return, it's a move to Saints that is most likely.
It's also been suggested that Briers would be considered as an addition to Saints coaching staff, rather than a replacement for anyone currently at the club.
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Lee Briers has held talks with St Helens about a potential move to the club next year. Rugby League Live understands head coach Paul Wellens has held a number of discussions with Briers about a potential return to Super League next year to become a new addition to the club's coaching staff.
Briers, the former Wigan Warriors assistant coach, is currently on the coaching staff at NRL outfit Brisbane Broncos, but has been heavily linked with a move away from the club at the end of the season.
The 46-year-old has previously been linked with a move to South Sydney Rabbitohs to work under Wayne Bennett. However, it is believed that the former Warrington Wolves player wants to return to the UK next year and that has seen him hold talks with Wellens in recent weeks.
Saints are believed to be looking at adding to their coaching staff next year. But one crucial detail that needs to be resolved is the future of Wellens, with the club yet to activate the option in his contract. The club has the ability to extend his contract by another 12 months but has yet to do so. As such, it appears that any deal to bring Briers to the club would hinge on Wellens remaining next year
Briers was previously linked with Hull FC, provisionally as head coach and then as assistant to John Cartwright, who he is currently working with at the Broncos, however, it appears that should he return, it's a move to Saints that is most likely.
It's also been suggested that Briers would be considered as an addition to Saints coaching staff, rather than a replacement for anyone currently at the club.
https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/sport/ru ... s-29512256
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Re: Lee Briers in St Helens talks as Super League great considers major role
Backward step unless it’s head coach. Even then a few more years in Oz would be ideal.
Re: Lee Briers in St Helens talks as Super League great considers major role
If he want to come back we should be trying to bring him back.
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1. We don't know them.
2. We do know them.
1. We don't know them.
2. We do know them.
Re: Lee Briers in St Helens talks as Super League great considers major role
A career in Australia or return back to damp old England to a club that deemed you not worthy as a player, my answer would be put another shrimp on the barbie
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Australia's pretty damp right now, I've hardly seen a game that wasn't played in pouring rain this season.
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Re: Lee Briers in St Helens talks as Super League great considers major role
I think his reason for wanting to come back is family related.
Re: Lee Briers in St Helens talks as Super League great considers major role
I don't think we need him at the moment. Lets not rock the boat.
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Re: Lee Briers in St Helens talks as Super League great considers major role
Can see his name being put forward for the Huddersfield job now Watson has stood down.
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3 possible destinations after confirmation Lee Briers will return to coach Super League
This morning Brisbane Broncos have announced that assistant coach Lee Briers will return to Super League to coach for 2025 prompting questions about where he will end up.
The ex-Wigan Warriors assistant knocked back the Hull FC head coaching role earlier this year, a role that was eventually filled by fellow Brisbane assistant John Cartwright.
Lee Briers has been a very in-demand coach and news of his Super League return will have fans anxious to see if his attacking style that has transformed Brisbane will translate to his new club
Brisbane confirmed his exit with the following statement as they too paid praise to the attacking revolution that he has overseen.
“Broncos Assistant Coach Lee Briers has informed the club that he will return home to England once his contract finishes at the end of the 2024 season.
“The 46-year-old has played a key role as part of Head Coach Kev Walters’ coaching team with a focus on offensive strategy and player development.”
Within the Broncos’ statement, Lee Briers confirmed that his return home is based on a family decision and one that will also reunite him with his daughter.
We’ve assessed three of the Super League destinations that appear most likely for Lee Briers to take up upon his return.
Where will Lee Briers be coaching in 2025?
Huddersfield Giants
The only current vacant job in Super League is the Huddersfield Giants job and they’re a team who are crying out for an attacking identity, which is something that Lee Briers could shape.
Whilst interim coach Luke Robinson has firmly placed his hat in the ring to be the permanent head coach, openly stating that he wants the job, he has also expressed that he would be happy to remain as an assistant under a new head coach if that is the club’s wish.
Under Robinson, the team have rediscovered their passion and pride in the shirt but that can only carry a team so far. With attacking talents such as Jake Connor, Tui Lolohea and Adam Clune in the spine, Lee Briers could potentially have a field day and work wonders at the John Smiths Stadium.
Leeds Rhinos
Whilst the Leeds Rhinos job is not vacant as such, its status for 2025 is unconfirmed with head coach Brad Arthur only contracted to finish the 2024 season. The Australian has been open that he intends to return to the NRL but he hasn’t committed to when.
On the other hand, Leeds Rhinos have not committed to him for 2025 which leaves the role at Headingley vacant. Arthur had explained previously that Ian Blease remains to head up a search for a new head coach whilst the ex-Parramatta coach heads up the on-field stuff.
Prior to the 2024 season, there were high hopes for Leeds Rhinos with their reformed spine looking set to be one of the best in Super League. That’s not quite clicked but the talents of the inidivuals are undeniable.
Lee Briers could be the man to unlock them and in particular Lachlan Miller could be an exciting prospect under Briers given the speedster’s raw ability. In that respect he is similar, albeit at numerous levels below, to Reece Walsh whom Briers is attributed for turning into an Origin full-back.
St Helens
Whilst St Helens do have a permanent head coach in place right now, they do not have one contracted for 2025 with Paul Wellens off contract at the end of the season. The former Saints player has come under plenty of pressure of late with the team losing four in a row for the first time since 2016.
Given the huge status of a club like St Helens, it is very feasible that Lee Briers would return to take up the assistant role here, particularly given his admission that his return to Super League is motivated by family and not explicitly a head coaching role.
For all the criticism, one thing that Paul Wellens has done brilliantly during his time at St Helens is create and maintain a league-leading defence. Last year the Red Vee conceded just 13.55 points per game, marginally more than Wigan’s 13.33. In 2024, that defence has tightened up even more and concedes just 11.66 points per game, the best in Super League.
The issue for the Red Vee has been scoring points against the tougher teams with 170 of Saints’ 451 points (37.7%) coming in three games against Castleford, Hull FC and London. That means they average just 18.7 points per game against other sides, far below the 25+ point average that other elite teams such as Wigan and Warrington do.
Lee Briers in a role supporting Paul Wellens, combining one of Rugby League’s very best attacking coaches with one of the sport’s best defensive coaches, could well be the key to stopping a Wigan Warriors dynasty.
https://www.seriousaboutrl.com/3-possib ... gue-95092/
The ex-Wigan Warriors assistant knocked back the Hull FC head coaching role earlier this year, a role that was eventually filled by fellow Brisbane assistant John Cartwright.
Lee Briers has been a very in-demand coach and news of his Super League return will have fans anxious to see if his attacking style that has transformed Brisbane will translate to his new club
Brisbane confirmed his exit with the following statement as they too paid praise to the attacking revolution that he has overseen.
“Broncos Assistant Coach Lee Briers has informed the club that he will return home to England once his contract finishes at the end of the 2024 season.
“The 46-year-old has played a key role as part of Head Coach Kev Walters’ coaching team with a focus on offensive strategy and player development.”
Within the Broncos’ statement, Lee Briers confirmed that his return home is based on a family decision and one that will also reunite him with his daughter.
We’ve assessed three of the Super League destinations that appear most likely for Lee Briers to take up upon his return.
Where will Lee Briers be coaching in 2025?
Huddersfield Giants
The only current vacant job in Super League is the Huddersfield Giants job and they’re a team who are crying out for an attacking identity, which is something that Lee Briers could shape.
Whilst interim coach Luke Robinson has firmly placed his hat in the ring to be the permanent head coach, openly stating that he wants the job, he has also expressed that he would be happy to remain as an assistant under a new head coach if that is the club’s wish.
Under Robinson, the team have rediscovered their passion and pride in the shirt but that can only carry a team so far. With attacking talents such as Jake Connor, Tui Lolohea and Adam Clune in the spine, Lee Briers could potentially have a field day and work wonders at the John Smiths Stadium.
Leeds Rhinos
Whilst the Leeds Rhinos job is not vacant as such, its status for 2025 is unconfirmed with head coach Brad Arthur only contracted to finish the 2024 season. The Australian has been open that he intends to return to the NRL but he hasn’t committed to when.
On the other hand, Leeds Rhinos have not committed to him for 2025 which leaves the role at Headingley vacant. Arthur had explained previously that Ian Blease remains to head up a search for a new head coach whilst the ex-Parramatta coach heads up the on-field stuff.
Prior to the 2024 season, there were high hopes for Leeds Rhinos with their reformed spine looking set to be one of the best in Super League. That’s not quite clicked but the talents of the inidivuals are undeniable.
Lee Briers could be the man to unlock them and in particular Lachlan Miller could be an exciting prospect under Briers given the speedster’s raw ability. In that respect he is similar, albeit at numerous levels below, to Reece Walsh whom Briers is attributed for turning into an Origin full-back.
St Helens
Whilst St Helens do have a permanent head coach in place right now, they do not have one contracted for 2025 with Paul Wellens off contract at the end of the season. The former Saints player has come under plenty of pressure of late with the team losing four in a row for the first time since 2016.
Given the huge status of a club like St Helens, it is very feasible that Lee Briers would return to take up the assistant role here, particularly given his admission that his return to Super League is motivated by family and not explicitly a head coaching role.
For all the criticism, one thing that Paul Wellens has done brilliantly during his time at St Helens is create and maintain a league-leading defence. Last year the Red Vee conceded just 13.55 points per game, marginally more than Wigan’s 13.33. In 2024, that defence has tightened up even more and concedes just 11.66 points per game, the best in Super League.
The issue for the Red Vee has been scoring points against the tougher teams with 170 of Saints’ 451 points (37.7%) coming in three games against Castleford, Hull FC and London. That means they average just 18.7 points per game against other sides, far below the 25+ point average that other elite teams such as Wigan and Warrington do.
Lee Briers in a role supporting Paul Wellens, combining one of Rugby League’s very best attacking coaches with one of the sport’s best defensive coaches, could well be the key to stopping a Wigan Warriors dynasty.
https://www.seriousaboutrl.com/3-possib ... gue-95092/
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