Wales Rugby Leagueâs head coach John Kear has received one of the biggest awards in domestic Rugby League, that of âChampionship Coach of the Yearâ for his work at Batley Bulldogs this year.
Kearâs side topped the Kingstone Press Championship table in the initial stages of the season and they eventually made the middle eights giving them the chance to play-off for promotion to Super League.
That, unfortunately for them, looks almost out of reach for 2016, but Kearâs work in getting the Bulldogs to that position was rightly honoured at the lavish RFL awards in Leeds on Monday night.
âThis award means a great deal to me,â Kear said. âI think the major thing is that it’s been voted for by other coaches as it shows the respect that they have for you. It’s a really humbling award.
âI believe we’ve done a pretty good job at Batley. We’ve improved as the competition have gone on and to play in front of the large crowds recently have been a big reward for the players for their hard work.
âThe players, board of directors and coaches have all been marvellous and I think the club can build from this in 2017.â
Kear will soon be transferring his concentration from club to country as he coaches Wales in the World Cup qualifiers.
Wales open their World Cup qualifying campaign by taking on Serbia at Parc Stebonheath in Llanelli on Saturday 15th October before travelling to Monza to face Italy a fortnight later
âIt’s a big autumn for Wales,â Kear added. âWe as a nation, our group of players and coaches are looking forward to it greatly.
âItâs a difficult qualification group but I certainly feel, we need to write the wrongs of the 2013 World Cup, not only just to qualify but then to perform better at the finals.
âItâll be tough game against Serbia. Iâve seen some footage of their games and theyâre big, robust and aggressive. Theyâre maybe not as game aware as some but will present a physical challenge. Weâre still in dark about Italy as donât know how many NRL players will be in their squad, but weâll look at that as soon as we know. A lot to look forward to.â
Tickets for Wales v Serbia, priced from the very affordable £10 for adults, £8 concessions and £5 for children, can be bought by going to http://www.walesrugbyleague.co.uk/wales/match_tickets.
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