Toronto Wolfpack appoint former Leeds boss Brian McDermott as new head coach

He spent 8 years with the Rhinos.

Brian McDermott
Author: Rebecca LomasPublished 12th Nov 2018

Championship side Toronto Wolfpack have pulled off a major coup with the appointment of former Leeds boss Brian McDermott as their new head coach.

The 48-year-old, who left the Rhinos following a club record seven successive Super League losses in June, succeeds Paul Rowley at the Lamport Stadium.

McDermott guided Leeds to glory in four Grand Finals, two Challenge Cups and a World Club Challenge during his eight-year stay at Headingley.

He said:

"After being at the Rhinos for so long, I always knew I couldn't just roll into any other club so easily.

"Toronto Wolfpack offers a challenge and ambition that not many other clubs have, already demonstrating this with how they've gone about getting to this stage.

"I'm excited on being a part of something that could genuinely be a game changer for rugby league in the UK.''

The Wolfpack missed out on promotion to Super League in October following a 4-2 defeat to London Broncos in the Million Pound Game.

Former United States coach McDermott links up with Brian Noble, Toronto's director of rugby, again having played under him at Bradford.

Noble said:

"We are delighted to bring in a head coach of Brian's calibre, who we believe can lead us to the Super League.

"Brian is a world-class coach and we are extremely excited that he has come on board with the Wolfpack.

"His track record in the game speaks for itself and having known Brian for many years, I know he has all the right attributes to take the club forward."