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3 Oct 2024

Whitehaven appoint Anthony Murray as new Head Coach

Whitehaven appoint Anthony Murray as new Head Coach

Whitehaven RLFC have announced the appointment of Anthony Murray as head coach on a three year deal as the club looks ahead to the 2025 Betfred League One season.  

Murray (47) will take charge at The Ortus Rec for the next three seasons as the club enters a period of re-building following their relegation from the Betfred Championship confirmed last weekend.

With coaching experience at Millom, Barrow Raiders, North Wales Crusaders and Workington Town Murray has a wealth of knowledge about the third tier and will be joined by his assistant Neil Frazer who returns to the club after two spells as a player.

Frazer first signed in December 1997 making 53 appearances scoring 21 tries and returning for a short spell of six appearances back in 2003.

Speaking about being appointed as Haven’s new head coach Murray said:

“What an opportunity to coach a great club that is steeped in history and tradition and I just can’t wait to get started. This is an opportunity for the club to re-build going down to League One and start with a realistic budget build with some local players and help in this re-build of Whitehaven Rugby League.”

“I’ve spent a big part of my career in Cumbria. It’s a place that’s really close to my heart. It’s the heartland of Rugby, I love the people up here and what they stand for. They get behind their club and they are very passionate.”

Speaking on the appointment of Murray the Board of Directors said: “The Board are excited to announce the signing of Anthony Murray. After sitting down and outlining our plans with him it was clear he was the coach to help us deliver them. His professionalism is second to none the work he’s already put in has been outstanding, and his knowledge of the local amateur scene was impressive.

“We’d like to take this opportunity to thank Anthony for the openness and honesty he’s shown us so far, we are looking forward to the next three years.”