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New Head Coach Thomas Brindle Confident Of Developing Wales Women’s RL Side

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New women’s head coach Thomas Brindle is relishing chance to progress the Wales Rugby League national team. The 34-year-old takes over from Craig Taylor, who stood down at the end of last year for personal reasons, having been involved in the sport for many years.

By Gareth James

New head coach Thomas Brindle is relishing chance to progress the Wales Rugby League women’s national team.

The 34-year-old takes over from Craig Taylor, who stood down at the end of last year for personal reasons, having been involved in the sport for many years.

“I am very proud and honoured to be given the position of head coach of Wales Women’s rugby league team,” said Brindle.

“I have a long-standing involvement in women’s rugby league and I’m passionate about the growth and opportunities that it brings to both the sport of rugby league and to the community.

“The WRL, via CEO Gareth Kear, have been making some big strides in these areas. I share their values and vision for the future.

Wales RL women’s and men’s captains Rafiuke Taylor and Elliot Kear and CEO Gareth Kear. Pic: Wales RL.

“It’s an exciting and bright future for Wales Rugby League, and hopefully I can help contribute towards making it a success.”

Brindle represented England at junior level while on player scholarship at Wigan Warriors, as well as playing for Workington Town and Rochdale Hornets.

After this, he chose to go into rugby league administration and coaching with the Rugby Football League, and is now a senior Level 3 coach.

From 2009-10, Brindle was head coach of the Lancashire U19s community side before joining the England women’s international senior team, ranked third in the World in 2011, as assistant coach.

Brindle enjoyed a successful period with England, most notably just losing 14-6 to World Champions Australia in the World Cup semi-final and eventually finishing third in 2013.

During this time, he was also head coach of the England Community Lionesses and volunteered at local community clubs.

He has worked at the RFL for over 10 years and is currently Head of Growth, with responsibility for the elite Women’s Betfred Super League, and Physical Disability Rugby League.

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He will continue in this role in addition to his new position at Wales Rugby League. He’s previously worked for the RFL in their development department, as well as being Sustainable Clubs and Foundation Manager.

CEO Kear said: “The calibre of applicants for our women’s head coach was of the highest order and this shows how far we have come as a nation in two years.

“Tom’s experience of development and international rugby league means that he is exactly the right person for the job of building a girl’s pathway and making our women’s national team one of the top four ranked sides in the world.”

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