Breaking: KRNRL coach and ex-Hull KR favourite pays visit to former club After a long while.
Hull Kingston Rovers (Hull KR) have recently welcomed back two former players who have transitioned into coaching roles, underscoring the club’s commitment to nurturing talent and fostering a strong rugby league community.
James Webster Returns as Specialist Half-Back Coach
James Webster, a former Hull KR half-back, has rejoined the club in a coaching capacity. After a distinguished playing career, including a notable tenure with Hull KR, Webster has taken on the role of specialist half-back coach within the club’s academy.
His primary responsibility is to mentor and develop the next generation of half-backs, imparting his extensive experience to young players. Webster expressed enthusiasm about his return, stating, “I’m really happy to come down… I’ve really enjoyed it.”
Brett Delaney Joins Castleford Tigers as Assistant Coach
Brett Delaney, another former Hull KR player, has transitioned into a coaching role with the Castleford Tigers. Delaney, who previously served as a forwards coach at Hull KR, has been appointed as the assistant head coach at Castleford Tigers. In this capacity, he will focus on defensive coaching and structures, bringing his playing experience and coaching expertise to the team.
Delaney’s move to Castleford reunites him with former Leeds Rhinos teammate and current Castleford head coach, Danny McGuire.
Hull KR’s Coaching Evolution
These developments highlight Hull KR’s ongoing efforts to integrate former players into coaching roles, thereby enriching the club’s coaching staff with individuals who possess a deep understanding of the game and the club’s culture.
The return of James Webster and the transition of Brett Delaney to Castleford Tigers reflect the dynamic nature of rugby league coaching, where former players leverage their on-field experiences to shape the next generation of talent.
As Hull KR continues to evolve, the contributions of these former players in their new coaching roles are expected to have a lasting impact on the club’s development and success in the Super League.