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Brian Smith
Personal information
Born (1954-03-14) 14 March 1954 (age 70)
Playing information
Height172 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Weight76 kg (12 st 0 lb)
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1974 St. George Dragons 14 1 0 0 3
1975–79 South Sydney Rabbitohs 17 0 0 0 0
Total 31 1 0 0 3
Coaching information
Club
Years Team Gms W D L W%
1984–87 Illawarra Steelers 96 32 0 64 33
1988–90 Hull F.C. 50 32 0 18 64
1991–95 St. George Dragons 118 69 3 46 58
1995–96 Bradford Bulls 28 21 0 7 75
1997–06 Parramatta Eels 244 138 7 99 57
2007–09 Newcastle Knights 48 21 0 27 44
2010–12 Sydney Roosters 76 35 1 40 46
2015–16 Wakefield Trinity 20 6 0 14 30
Total 680 354 11 315 52
Representative
Years Team Gms W D L W%
2001–03 NSW Country 3 1 0 2 33
Source: [1][2]

Brian Smith (born 14 March 1954) is an Australian rugby league coach and former player. He is the Football Manager for the New Zealand Warriors.

Smith played for St. George 1973-74 and South Sydney Rabbitohs (1975-1976 and 1979), appearing in a total of 31 first grade games. However, Smith is best known as a coach, having been at the helm of Illawarra Steelers, where he took over for the 1984 season,[3] before moving to Hull FC, St. George Dragons, Bradford Bulls, Parramatta Eels, the Newcastle Knights and, most recently, at the Sydney Roosters and the NSW Country side. Although Smith had a successful career in Australia, he fell short of becoming a premiership winning coach being on the losing end of all four grand finals he coached in (1992 and 1993 with St George, 2001 with Parramatta and 2010 with Eastern Suburbs.)[4]

He is the older brother of former Great Britain coach Tony Smith and is father of Keegan Smith, the strength and power coach at the Roosters,[5] and Rohan Smith, a former coach of Tonga and assistant coach at Auckland Warriors, London Broncos, Newcastle Knights, Sydney Roosters and Gold Coast Titans.[6][7]

Playing career

In the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership, Smith played 14 first grade games for St. George in 1974, and 17 games for the South Sydney Rabbitohs between 1975 and 1979, appearing in a total of 31 first grade games.

Coaching career

Smith began coaching in 1978, coaching the Newtown Jets under 23s team. He then joined the South Sydney Rabbitohs in 1980, also as under-23's coach. He stayed there until the end of 1982 coaching the reserve grade team in that season.

Smith began coaching first grade rugby league in the NSWRL competition in 1984, where he became coach of the Illawarra Steelers, where he remained until the end of 1987 season. While coaching Illawarra in 1986, Smith proposed using two referees.[8] This did eventuate in 2009.

From 1988 until 1990, Smith was coach of Hull F.C. in England's Championship.,[9] In season 1988-89 Hull progressed to the Premiership Final at Old Trafford ultimately losing to Widnes. Hull led the competition when Smith left in January 1991 and went on to win the Premiership Final in May.

Smith returned to Australia to coach the St George Dragons for the 1991 season. He took the club to consecutive Grand Finals in 1992 (in which his younger brother Tony played from the Dragons' interchange bench) and 1993, losing both to Wayne Bennett's Brisbane Broncos. Smith would remain at St George until 1995.

Smith returned to England for two seasons 1995 and 1996 to coach the Bradford Bulls to the 1996 Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, London in front of 78,550 fans. For Smith it would be another final loss as Bradford went down to St. Helens 32-40. Bradford Bulls would go on to win major trophies across the next decade including Challenge Cups, Grand Final Premierships and World Club Challenge Finals.

Returning to Australia, from 1997 until mid-2006, Smith coached the Parramatta Eels. He took them to the 2001 NRL Grand Final in what was the Eels first Grand Final since their 4-2 win over Canterbury-Bankstown in 1986. Facing the Eels would be the Andrew Johns led Newcastle Knights. The Eels, minor premiers in 2001, were raging hot favorites to win the Grand Final but four converted and unanswered tries to the Knights in the first 24 minutes of the game was too big a lead for Parramatta to overcome. The Knights would go on to hand Smith his third Grand Final loss with a 30-24 win in front of 90,414 at Stadium Australia. Smith became the longest-serving coach for the Parramatta Eels before he resigned as coach on 15 May 2006, with assistant coach Jason Taylor taking over as caretaker coach for the remainder of the season. During this period Parramatta won eight club championships and made seven appearances in the playoff series. Smith also won the Dally M coach of the year in 1991.

Smith had a short spell with his former club Bradford in an advisory role during the summer of 2006.

In 2007, Smith took up coaching duties with the Newcastle Knights. In July 2009, he signed a deal for the 2010 with the Sydney Roosters and obtained a release from the Knights.[10] On 15 August 2009 Smith effectively quit the Knights, with understudy Rick Stone to act as caretaker coach for the remainder of the season.

For the 2010 NRL season Smith took over as Roosters coach from Brad Fittler who had been sacked the previous year. At the 2010 Dally M Awards Smith was named coach of the year. The Roosters reached the 2010 NRL Grand Final but were defeated by Wayne Bennett's St. George Illawarra Dragons. Smith also worked as an assistant coach for Steve McNamara for the English team in their 2010 Four Nations campaign.

Smith was sacked by the club with a year still remaining on his contract at the end of the 2012 NRL season, after the Roosters finished in 13th place with an 8-15-1 record.[11]

In 2013 he was briefly the head coach of the USA.[12] [13]

On 31 May 2015 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats announced on Sky Sports coverage of the Magic Weekend ahead of their game versus Castleford Tigers that Smith had agreed to take up the position of head coach. Former coach James Webster put Smith in touch with the club via text message.[14] He resigned from Wakefield on 8 March 2016.[15]

In 2015, Smith became a consultant at the Serbian Rugby League and assisted the Serbian national team in their 2016 Qualifiers in a bid to qualify for their first ever Rugby League World Cup.[16]

Statistics

Brian Smith – coaching results by season
Team Year Games Wins Draws Losses Win % Finals
ILL 1984 24 12 0 12 50% Finished 8th (out of 13)
ILL 1985 24 5 0 19 21% Finished 13th (out of 13)
ILL 1986 24 7 0 17 29% Finished 13th (out of 13)
ILL 1987 24 8 0 16 33% Finished 11th (out of 13)
ILL 96 32 0 64 33%
StG 1991 22 11 3 8 57% Finished 9th (out of 16)
StG 1992 26 17 0 9 65% Lost 1992 NSWRL Grand Final against Brisbane Broncos 8—28
StG 1993 25 19 0 6 76% Lost 1993 NSWRL Grand Final against Brisbane Broncos 6—14
StG 1994 22 9 0 13 41% Finished 11th (out of 16)
StG 1995 23 13 0 10 57% Lost 1995 ARL Elimination Final against Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 8—12
StG 118 69 3 46 60%
PAR 1997 24 14 1 9 60% Lost 1997 ARL Minor Semi Final against North Sydney Bears 14—24
PAR 1998 27 19 1 7 72% Lost 1998 NRL Preliminary Final against Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 20—32
PAR 1999 26 18 0 8 69% Lost 1999 NRL Preliminary Final against Melbourne Storm 18—26
PAR 2000 29 16 1 12 57% Lost 2000 NRL Preliminary Final against Brisbane Broncos 10—16
PAR 2001 29 22 2 5 79% Lost 2001 NRL Grand Final against Newcastle Knights 24—30
PAR 2002 25 10 2 13 44% Lost 2002 NRL Qualifying Final against Brisbane Broncos 14—24
PAR 2003 24 11 0 13 46% Finished 9th (out of 15)
PAR 2004 24 9 0 15 38% Finished 12th (out of 15)
PAR 2005 26 17 0 9 65% Lost 2005 NRL Preliminary Final against North Queensland Cowboys 0—29
PAR 2006 25 12 0 13 48% Lost 2006 NRL Qualifying Final against Melbourne Storm 6—12
PAR 259 148 7 104 58%
NEW 2007 24 9 0 15 38% Finished 15th (out of 16)
NEW 2008 24 12 0 12 50% Finished 9th (out of 16)
NEW 2009 20 10 0 10 50% Released From Contract
NEW 68 31 0 37 46%
SYD 2010 28 17 0 11 61% Lost 2010 NRL Grand Final against St. George Illawarra Dragons 8—32
SYD 2011 24 10 0 14 42% Finished 11th (out of 16)
SYD 2012 24 8 1 15 35% Finished 13th (out of 16)
SYD 76 35 1 40 47%
Career 617 315 11 291 52%

References

  1. ^ Rugby League Project
  2. ^ Brian Smith rugbyleagueproject.org
  3. ^ Lester, Gary, ed. (1984). Rugby League: Action '85. Sydney: Fairfax Publishing. p. 30. ISBN 0-909558-83-3.
  4. ^ https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/best-coach-to-never-win-one-why-an-nrl-premiership-eluded-sacked-sydney-roosters-coach-brian-smith/news-story/12162d90fe1033bf81fcb45cee090666?sv=ab44fc5943ea0addf2c6b10295f2905
  5. ^ Danny Weidler. "Roosters have deal of a lifetime for Sonny Bill if he wants to stay". WA Today.
  6. ^ "Tonga boast star power for Kiwis Test". TVNZ. 8 October 2009. Retrieved 25 November 2008.
  7. ^ "Trent Robinson undecided on future at Knights". The Herald. 20 August 2009. Retrieved 25 November 2008.
  8. ^ MacDonald, John (9 October 1986). "The season of change, upsets and challenges". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. p. 36. Retrieved 14 September 2010.
  9. ^ "Coaches and Captains". hullfc.com. 31 December 2016. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  10. ^ Brian Smith signed to save Roosters Archived 25 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine Brisbane Times, 19 July 2009
  11. ^ Roosters dump Smith smh.com.au, 5 September 2012
  12. ^ "News Article not available". NRL - The official site of the National Rugby League - NRL.com. Archived from the original on 31 October 2013. Retrieved 28 September 2013.
  13. ^ "www.smh.com.au - Brian Smith quits as USA coach".
  14. ^ "Smith takes charge of Wakefield". superleague.co.uk. 31 May 2015. Retrieved 1 June 2015.
  15. ^ "Brian Smith resigns as head coach". BBC. 8 March 2016. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  16. ^ "Brian Smith appointed consultant for Serbian Rugby League". RUGBYLEAGUEPLANET. 7 January 2015. Retrieved 23 September 2016.

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Preceded by
Allan Fitzgibbon
1982 - 1983
Coach
Illawarra Steelers

1984-1987
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Craig Young
1989-1990
Coach
St. George Dragons

1991-1995
Succeeded by
David Waite
1996-1998
Preceded by Coach
Bradford Bulls

1995-1996
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Ron Hilditch
1993-1996
Coach
Parramatta Eels

1997-2006
Succeeded by
Michael Hagan
2007-2008
Preceded by
Michael Hagan
2001-2006
Coach
Newcastle Knights

2007-2009
Succeeded by
Rick Stone
2009-2011
Preceded by
Brad Fittler
2007-2009
Coach
Sydney Roosters

2010-2012
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