OFFICIAL: Wests Tigers Have A New Coach

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New Wests Tigers coach Ivan Cleary says his experience rebuilding his two previous clubs puts him in good stead to make his mark at the NRL strugglers.

Cleary was on Monday confirmed in the role for the next three-and-a-half years, and will take control of the strife-torn joint-venture club for Saturday's clash with North Queensland in Townsville.

His appointment follows the sacking of Jason Taylor just three weeks into the new season, with the 46-year-old given the job of returning the Tigers to the finals for the first time since 2011.

Cleary becomes the club's fifth head coach in as many years and he believes his time at Penrith and Warriors prepared him well for the big challenge of lifting the Tigers off the bottom of the table.

"There's clearly some blockages in the program currently at the Wests Tigers and that's coming out on the field at the moment," said Cleary.

"Once I spend some time in the four walls of the Wests Tigers I'll be in a better position to see what path we're going to take.

"I'm confident that the program I can help deliver will get results in time. How long that's going to take I'll find out over the next weeks and months."

Cleary took the Warriors to the grand final in 2011 and returned the Panthers to the finals for the first time in four years in 2014 before being sacked the following season.

His arrival means the focus will switch to the team's plethora of off-contract players, including high-profile names in skipper Aaron Woods and fullback James Tedesco.

Halves Mitchell Moses and Luke Brooks are also without a deal beyond this season, as are first-grade regulars Kevin Naiqama, David Nofoaluma, Ava Seumanufagai and Tim Grant.

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Wests Tigers Statement

Wests Tigers have today announced that Ivan Cleary will take on the role of Head Coach, effective immediately.

Cleary will take on the role of Head Coach until the end of the 2020 NRL season.

Cleary, 46, has coached 252 NRL games at the New Zealand Warriors and Penrith Panthers, plus was Head Coach of the 2015 Prime Minister’s XIII team and was named the 2014 Daly M Coach of the Year.

Wests Tigers Chair Marina Go welcomed Cleary to the Club.

“On behalf of the Wests Tigers Board I’d like to take this opportunity to welcome Ivan to Wests Tigers,” said Go. “We look forward to him building a strong relationship with our players and staff and working with them long into the future.

“In appointing Ivan as Head Coach we as a Club have worked through a thorough process and are thrilled to be making this announcement today,” she said. “Throughout this process Ivan was incredibly impressive with his vision for this Club and where it can go both on and off the field.”

Wests Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe said that he looked forward to working closely with Cleary over the coming seasons.

“In all of my dealings with Ivan he’s shown himself to be an incredibly professional individual with a real passion for the game,” he said. “He brings to this Club a wealth of experience which we believe will be very beneficial for our playing group.

“We have a group of players who are ready to take the next step in their playing careers and as a Club we’re confident that Ivan is the man to lead them,” he said.

Cleary said he was looking forward to joining Wests Tigers.

“This is a great opportunity to join a Club with a lot of potential,” said Cleary. “I look forward to getting to work with the playing group and coaching staff.

“The Wests Tigers are a huge brand with a strong Membership base and a lot of supporters and I look forward to getting stuck in over the coming weeks,” he said. “Day one is today and from here we start working on improving, we’ll do a lot of exploring and analysis on how things work at Wests Tigers and how the people within the Club work. We need to decide as a group what we want to be and go about achieving this.

“I can’t wait to get to work here,” he said. “It’s no secret that I’ve missed it, this is a fresh start for me and I’m committed to seeing this Club reach its potential and to be the success that I know it can be.”

Pascoe thanked Interim Head Coach Andrew Webster for his efforts over the last two weeks.

“I’d like to take this opportunity to thank Andrew Webster for the way that he carried himself over the last few weeks,” said Pascoe. “He did a terrific job during a difficult time, with the way that he conducted himself a true demonstration of his character.”

3 April 2017




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