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'''Shaun McRae''', nicknamed 'Bomber', was born in [[1959]] and began his [[coaching]] career with St Helens ([[1996]]-[[1998]]) in the British Super League, where he won the Challenge Cup in 1996 and in [[1997]], and the Super League championship in 1996. In 1998 he moved to [[Gateshead]], before coaching Hull from [[1999]]-[[2004]]. He joined the [[South Sydney Rabbitohs]] in [[2005]], with a 61.1% success rate in the British Super League.
'''Shaun McRae''', nicknamed 'Bomber', was born in [[1959]] and began his [[coaching]] career with St Helens ([[1996]]-[[1998]]) in the British Super League, where he won the Challenge Cup in 1996 and in [[1997]], and the Super League championship in 1996. In 1998 he moved to [[Gateshead]], before coaching Hull from [[1999]]-[[2004]]. He joined the [[South Sydney Rabbitohs]] in [[2005]], with a 61.1% success rate in the British Super League.

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before = [[Arthur Kitinas]]<br>2004 |
after = Incumbent |
title = Coach<br>[[South Sydney Rabbitohs]] |
years = 2005-current |
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[[Category:1959 births]]
[[Category:1959 births]]

Revision as of 01:46, 20 February 2006

Shaun McRae, nicknamed 'Bomber', was born in 1959 and began his coaching career with St Helens (1996-1998) in the British Super League, where he won the Challenge Cup in 1996 and in 1997, and the Super League championship in 1996. In 1998 he moved to Gateshead, before coaching Hull from 1999-2004. He joined the South Sydney Rabbitohs in 2005, with a 61.1% success rate in the British Super League.

Preceded by Coach
South Sydney Rabbitohs

2005-current
Succeeded by
Incumbent