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Matthew Elliott Personal information Born 8 December 1964
Thursday Island, Queensland, AustraliaPlaying information Height 180 cm Position Second-row Club Years Team Pld T G FG P 1989–92 St George Dragons 61 8 0 0 32 Coaching information Club Years Team Gms W D L W% 1996–00 Bradford Bulls 87 59 4 24 68 2002–06 Canberra Raiders 125 59 1 65 47 2007–11 Penrith Panthers 34 14 0 20 41 Total 246 132 5 109 54 Representative Years Team Gms W D L W% 2011– USA Source: NRL Stats, RLP Matthew Elliott (born 8 December 1964) is an Australian professional rugby league football coach and former player. He is the current head coach of the United States national rugby league team and has coached Australian National Rugby League clubs Canberra Raiders and Penrith Panthers as well as Super League club, Bradford Bulls.
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Playing career
Elliot played for Bondi United and was a Eastern Suburbs Roosters lower grade player.[1]
Elliott played for the St. George Dragons in the 1992 Grand Final against the Brisbane Broncos.
Coaching career
Injury cut Elliots playing career short and he became an assistant to Brian Smith at the Dragons.[1]
Bradford
Elliot followed Smith to the Bradford Bulls in 1996, before taking over as head coach. Elliot won the Super League title in his first season. In 1997 and 1999 he was named the Super League coach of the Year.
Canberra
After serving as assistant to Canberra Raiders coach Mal Meninga during the 2001 NRL season, Elliott was made coach for the 2002 premiership. During his tenure at the Raiders, Canberra won 59 and drew one of their 125 games, including four finals appearances in five seasons.
Elliott's most successful coaching season was 2003, when the Raiders won 16 of 24 games but were eliminated from the finals without winning a game.
Penrith
On 19 February 2006, it was announced that Elliott would coach the Penrith Panthers from 2007 onwards, having signed a three-year deal. Elliott succeeded John Lang in this position.
In September 2008, Elliott was criticized for Penrith's consistent poor showings and it was speculated that he would be prematurely sacked before he saw through his three-year contract with the club. Elliott however defied the pressure and criticism and managed to convince the board into letting him remain in charge for the 2009 season.
After a promising start to the 2009 season, Elliott's contract was extended to the end of the 2011 season.[2]
On 25 April 2011, Elliott was informed by the Penrith board that his services would not be required beyond 2011. He vowed to continue at the helm for the rest of the season at the time, then on the 20 June announced his resignation with immediate effect. He is the current coach of the United States national side.[3]
Elliot will serve as the assistant coach to the Sydney Roosters in 2012 and 2013.[1]
Following the 2011 NRL season Elliott coached the United States national rugby league team to a 40-4 victory over Jamaica to qualify for the 2013 Rugby League World Cup, their first ever.[4]
References
- ^ a b c Elliott to join Roosters coaching staff in 2012 rleague.com, 29 June 2011
- ^ source= http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,25403540-23214,00.html
- ^ Build up continues for World Cup Qualifiers rleague.com
- ^ Paul, Burrowes (28 October 2011). "Rugby players encouraged despite whipping by USA". Jamaica Observer. http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/Rugby-players-encouraged-despite-whipping-by-USA_10015470. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
Sporting positions Preceded by
John Lang
2002-2006Coach
Penrith Panthers
2007-2011Succeeded by
Steve GeorgallisPreceded by
Mal Meninga
1997-2001Coach
Canberra Raiders
2002-2006Succeeded by
Neil Henry
2007-Preceded by
Brian SmithCoach
Bradford Bulls
1996-2000Succeeded by
Brian NoblePenrith Panthers coaches Leo Trevena (1967) · Bob Boland (1968–72) · Leo Trevena (1973) · Jack Clare (1974) · Mike Stephenson (1975) · Barry Harris (1975–76) · Don Parish (1977–78) · Len Stacker (1979–81) · John Peard (1982–83) · Tim Sheens (1984–87) · Ron Willey (1988–89) · Phil Gould (1990–94) · Royce Simmons (1994–01) · John Lang (2002–06) · Matthew Elliott (2007–11) Steve Georgallis (2011–present) ·
Bradford Bulls squad - 2000 Challenge Cup final winners (5th title) 1. Stuart Spruce • 2. Nathan McAvoy • 3. Scott Naylor • 4. Michael Withers • 5. Tevita Vaikona • 6. Henry Paul • 7. Robbie Paul (c)
8. Brian McDermott • 9. James Lowes • 10. Paul Anderson • 11. Jamie Peacock • 12. Mike Forshaw • 13. Brad Mackay
14. Leon Pryce • 15. David Boyle • 16. Bernard Dwyer • 17. Stuart Fielden
Coach: Matthew ElliottBradford Bulls coaches Dai Rees (1936–60) · Trevor Foster (1960–61) · Doug Greenall (1961) · Jimmy Ledgard (1961–62) · Harry Beverley (1962–63) · Jack Wilkinson (1963) · Gus Risman (1964–71) · Harry Street (1971–72) · Ian Brooke (1973–75) · Roy Francis (1975–77) · Peter Fox (1977–85) · Barry Seabourne (1985–89) · David Hobbs (1989–89) · Ron Willey (1989–90) · David Hobbs (1990–93) · Peter Fox (1993–95) · Brian Smith (1995–96) · Matthew Elliott (1996–2000) · Brian Noble (2001–06) · Steve McNamara (2006–)
Categories:- 1964 births
- Australian rugby league players
- St. George Dragons players
- Australian rugby league coaches
- Canberra Raiders coaches
- Bradford Bulls coaches
- Penrith Panthers coaches
- United States national rugby league team coaches
- Living people
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