Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Wane could quit England role to return to club rugby – after Cup

- By IAN LAYBOURN

ENGLAND coach Shaun Wane will be open to making a return to club rugby after the World Cup but says it would have to be as a head coach.

The former Wigan boss is currently full-time with England in the build-up to the 2021 World Cup in the autumn but admits he misses day-to-day involvemen­t in the game.

Wane has a long-held ambition to coach in the NRL but says he would have to be in charge of a club and so rules out following the example of one of his predecesso­rs, Steve McNamara, who went part-time after the 2013 World Cup to become assistant coach at Sydney Roosters and then New Zealand Warriors.

“I’m not a good assistant,” Wane said. “I tried it with Michael Maguire (at Wigan) and I was terrible.

“He might have thought I was okay. But I’m too opinionate­d, I need to be in charge.”

Wane, 56, was appointed as the successor to part-time Australian Wayne Bennett on a two-year contract 14 months ago and subsequent­ly extended his deal to the end of 2022.

“I’m still contracted to the RFL,” he added. “Ralph (chief executive Ralph Rimmer) and the team have been really supportive to me and I want to deliver a really good World Cup.

“If something happens in club land here or overseas, I’d definitely listen to it. It could be part-time but everything I do is full-time.”

One Super League vacancy has been filled, with Daryl Powell set to take over from Steve Price at Warrington in 2022, but there is still an opening at Castleford.

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Huddersfie­ld Giants managing director Richard Thewlis said the club is delighted to welcome Jasbir Singh Athwal to chair its Community Trust
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