Sam Burgess in Warrington Wolves apparel for the first time
Warrington Wolves hired Sam Burgess after breaking ways with former Leeds Rhinos and Castleford Tigers manager Daryl Powell.
After leaving the NRL, Burgess has signed to a two-year contract with the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
He is expected to join the club in November, but he has already been spotted in Warrington Wolves clothing for the first time, particularly ahead of the club’s next season ticket sale campaign.
Burgess has been vocal about his dedication to the club, even abandoning his previous team, the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
Burgess stepped into the coaching set-up at South Sydney Rabbitohs after retiring from a storied playing career in 2019. He is presently working as an Assistant Coach for the NRL club.
Burgess is one of the world’s most well-known and respected leaders. Despite sustaining a shattered cheekbone in the first minute, the former England captain famously led the Rabbitohs to the 2014 NRL title, earning the Clive Churchill Medal.
During his playing career, he represented England and the United Kingdom on 26 times, and he captained the national side to the World Cup Final in 2017 under Wayne Bennett’s leadership.
Gary Chambers will be elevated to Director of Rugby as part of the Rugby department review. He will be in charge of the entire Rugby department, from the first team down.
Chambers will serve as interim manager for the rest of the 2023 season before taking up the permanent position.
Richard Marshall will continue as Assistant Coach, with a second Assistant to be confirmed in due course.
“I’m pleased to confirm I will take on the role of Head Coach at the Warrington Wolves for seasons 24/25,” Sam Burgess remarked.
“It’s a full circle moment for me, having gone from playing in the Super League to having the opportunity to lead an incredible club.”
“I’d like to thank Simon [Moran], Stuart [Middleton], and Karl [Fitzpatrick] at Wolves for their bravery and collaboration as I prepare to return to England to coach this great club.”
“Thank you to Russell [Crowe], Blake [Solly], JD [Demetriou], and the stakeholders at South Sydney for your support in accepting this new position.” We still have a chance to play some excellent football for the rest of the season, and doing so with our present staff and squad is my priority.”
“We’re thrilled to have Sam join us as our new Head Coach,” said Warrington Wolves Chairman Stuart Middleton.
“He is an impressive, young, and determined coach with a big name in the sport.”
“Throughout his playing career, he was a leader for both club and country at the highest level, and he is extremely motivated to make his mark as a coach in Super League.”
“During the interview process, his ambition for the club and the culture he wants to instill really impressed and stood out for us.” We are confident that he is the appropriate individual to lead the club forward.
“We’re also thrilled that Gary [Chambers] has agreed to join the club as Director of Rugby.”
“As part of our review of rugby operations, we believe this new role will be strategically important to both the club’s short and long term visions.”
“Gary’s expertise and knowledge of the game, combined with his love for the club, make him the ideal fit.” He is highly regarded by the players, staff, and fans, and I am pleased for him to lead the club forward in this next chapter alongside Sam.”