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Steve Anderson (rugby union coach)

Steve Anderson (born 1963 in Springsure, Queensland, Australia) is a former Assistant Coach of Glasgow Rugby, now known as the Glasgow Warriors; a former rugby league coach of various clubs including assistant coach Australian Kangaroos; a former High Performance Manager of the Scottish and Irish Rugby Unions; and now head coach, High Performance, Rugby Australia

Steve Anderson
Personal information
BornSteve Anderson
1963 (age 60–61)
Springsure, Queensland, Australia
Playing information
PositionCentre, Five-eighth
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1976–82 Emerald Tigers
1983 Fitzroy Sharks
1984 Surfersparadise Sharks
1984–85 Past Brothers
1985–87 Gold Coast Vikings
1988–89 Southern Suburbs
1988–89 Milton Keynes
Total 0 0 0 0 0
Coaching information
Club
Years Team Gms W D L W%
1988–89 Milton Keynes
1989–92 Queensland RL
1992–94 ARL,Gold Coast Seagulls
1995–97 Western Reds
1997–2000 Melbourne Storm
2001–02 Warrington Wolves
2007–08 Central Comets
2008–09 Tweed Heads Seagulls
Total 0 0 0 0
Rugby union career
Coaching career
Years Team
2002-03 Glasgow Warriors
2003-05 SRU
2005-07 IRFU
2011-13 Central Queensland RU
2013-2015 Central Queensland RU
2016-2019 Western Force Academy

Playing career edit

Anderson was a professional rugby league footballer. Starting his career in the Queensland Rugby League Central Division he initially played in the Central Highlands Rugby League. He started with the Emerald Tigers, first in their Junior teams from 1976 to 1979[1] then progressed to their Senior teams from 1980 to 1982.[2]

Staying in the Queensland Central Division he then moved to the Fitzroy Sharks, staying there from January to August 1983.[2] Anderson represented ROCKHAMPTON and Central Queensland City, 1983.

He played in the Gold Coast Rugby League turning out for Surfersparadise Sharks in 1984.[2] Moving to the Brisbane league he played for the Past Brothers between 1984 and 1985.[2] and Southern Suburbs in 1988 and 89 seasons. He returned to Beaudesert, Gold Coast 1986 and 1987 seasons. He represented Gold Coast Vikings, then a provincial side, between 1985 and 1987.[2]

He moved 1988/89 to England where he played BARLA Milton Keynes.[2] This was a move to get into coaching as he was player-coach for the team.

Coaching and other roles edit

Rugby League edit

After coaching Southern Suburbs, Brisbane 3rd Grade and Milton Keynes, UK, Anderson moved back to Australia, becoming a development officer for Queensland Rugby League between 1989 and 1992.[2] He then accepted assistant coach role Gold Coast Seagulls, an ARL side playing in the Winfield Cup.[2] He was there from 1993-94. He then moved to the Western Reds as Development Manager (1995–97)[2] and from there become the assistant coach at Melbourne Storm[2] (1997–2000). During this period Anderson also was assistant coach with Australia Kangaroos and the World Cup team 2000.

Warrington Wolves edit

He then moved back to England, becoming head coach of Warrington Wolves (2001–2).[2][3][4] He went back to rugby league in 2007, becoming the head coach of the Comets.[5] In 2008-9[6] he went back to the Tweed Heads Seagulls this time as head coach.[2]

Rugby Union edit

Glasgow Warriors edit

Anderson was to switch codes to coach rugby union. Scottish Rugby Union Glasgow Warriors.[7] Kiwi Searancke as head coach of Glasgow; Anderson Assistant. The other assistant coach Gordon Macpherson, Searancke, NZ, with Anderson, an Australian, making an entire antipodean management team."[8]

Scotland edit

Anderson was moved to Murrayfield as high performance manager.[2] Telfer states that this was already in his plans before the management changeover at Glasgow; as Anderson had particular skills in that area.[7] Anderson was to develop and manage the SRU's Elite Performance plans; those plans being the SRU's academy structure for young talented players.

Ireland edit

High Performance manager Irish Rugby Football Union.[2]

Australia edit

Director of Rugby, Central Queensland Rugby Union.[9][2] Head coach, High Performance RWA, Rugby Australia; Director of Rugby|RugbyWA

Outwith Rugby edit

Laboratory technician / manager [2] Queensland manager, Australian Drug Foundation [2] Queensland Manager integrated living [2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Where Are They Now – Paul White/Steve Anderson". emeraldtigers.com.au.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Steve Anderson | LinkedIn". au.linkedin.com. Retrieved 28 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Anderson unveiled as coach". warringtonwolves.com.
  4. ^ John Whalley (1 May 2002). "Anderson severs Warrington link". Telegraph.co.uk.
  5. ^ "Comets Update - Fitzroy Gracemere RLFC Inc. - FOX SPORTS PULSE". FOX SPORTS PULSE.
  6. ^ "Seagulls' coach quits". Tweed Daily News.
  7. ^ a b Jim Telfer. Looking back... for once. ISBN 1845960629.
  8. ^ Richard Bright (26 April 2003). "'Mistake' made over Searancke". Telegraph.co.uk.
  9. ^ "CQ rugby academy to stop southern drain". queenslandcountrylife.com.au.
Sporting positions
Preceded by Coach
 
Warrington Wolves

2001-2002
Succeeded by
David Plange
2002-2002

External links edit

  • At home with the Comets' rein

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Steve Anderson born 1963 in Springsure Queensland Australia is a former Assistant Coach of Glasgow Rugby now known as the Glasgow Warriors a former rugby league coach of various clubs including assistant coach Australian Kangaroos a former High Performance Manager of the Scottish and Irish Rugby Unions and now head coach High Performance Rugby AustraliaSteve AndersonPersonal informationBornSteve Anderson1963 age 60 61 Springsure Queensland AustraliaPlaying informationPositionCentre Five eighthClub Years Team Pld T G FG P 1976 82 Emerald Tigers 1983 Fitzroy Sharks 1984 Surfersparadise Sharks 1984 85 Past Brothers 1985 87 Gold Coast Vikings 1988 89 Southern Suburbs 1988 89 Milton Keynes Total 0 0 0 0 0Coaching informationClub Years Team Gms W D L W 1988 89 Milton Keynes 1989 92 Queensland RL 1992 94 ARL Gold Coast Seagulls 1995 97 Western Reds 1997 2000 Melbourne Storm 2001 02 Warrington Wolves 2007 08 Central Comets 2008 09 Tweed Heads Seagulls Total 0 0 0 0Rugby union careerCoaching careerYearsTeam2002 03Glasgow Warriors2003 05SRU2005 07IRFU2011 13Central Queensland RU2013 2015Central Queensland RU2016 2019Western Force Academy Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching and other roles 2 1 Rugby League 2 1 1 Warrington Wolves 2 2 Rugby Union 2 2 1 Glasgow Warriors 2 2 2 Scotland 2 2 3 Ireland 2 2 4 Australia 2 3 Outwith Rugby 3 References 4 External linksPlaying career editAnderson was a professional rugby league footballer Starting his career in the Queensland Rugby League Central Division he initially played in the Central Highlands Rugby League He started with the Emerald Tigers first in their Junior teams from 1976 to 1979 1 then progressed to their Senior teams from 1980 to 1982 2 Staying in the Queensland Central Division he then moved to the Fitzroy Sharks staying there from January to August 1983 2 Anderson represented ROCKHAMPTON and Central Queensland City 1983 He played in the Gold Coast Rugby League turning out for Surfersparadise Sharks in 1984 2 Moving to the Brisbane league he played for the Past Brothers between 1984 and 1985 2 and Southern Suburbs in 1988 and 89 seasons He returned to Beaudesert Gold Coast 1986 and 1987 seasons He represented Gold Coast Vikings then a provincial side between 1985 and 1987 2 He moved 1988 89 to England where he played BARLA Milton Keynes 2 This was a move to get into coaching as he was player coach for the team Coaching and other roles editRugby League edit After coaching Southern Suburbs Brisbane 3rd Grade and Milton Keynes UK Anderson moved back to Australia becoming a development officer for Queensland Rugby League between 1989 and 1992 2 He then accepted assistant coach role Gold Coast Seagulls an ARL side playing in the Winfield Cup 2 He was there from 1993 94 He then moved to the Western Reds as Development Manager 1995 97 2 and from there become the assistant coach at Melbourne Storm 2 1997 2000 During this period Anderson also was assistant coach with Australia Kangaroos and the World Cup team 2000 Warrington Wolves edit He then moved back to England becoming head coach of Warrington Wolves 2001 2 2 3 4 He went back to rugby league in 2007 becoming the head coach of the Comets 5 In 2008 9 6 he went back to the Tweed Heads Seagulls this time as head coach 2 Rugby Union edit Glasgow Warriors edit Anderson was to switch codes to coach rugby union Scottish Rugby Union Glasgow Warriors 7 Kiwi Searancke as head coach of Glasgow Anderson Assistant The other assistant coach Gordon Macpherson Searancke NZ with Anderson an Australian making an entire antipodean management team 8 Scotland edit Anderson was moved to Murrayfield as high performance manager 2 Telfer states that this was already in his plans before the management changeover at Glasgow as Anderson had particular skills in that area 7 Anderson was to develop and manage the SRU s Elite Performance plans those plans being the SRU s academy structure for young talented players Ireland edit High Performance manager Irish Rugby Football Union 2 Australia edit Director of Rugby Central Queensland Rugby Union 9 2 Head coach High Performance RWA Rugby Australia Director of Rugby RugbyWA Outwith Rugby edit Laboratory technician manager 2 Queensland manager Australian Drug Foundation 2 Queensland Manager integrated living 2 References edit Where Are They Now Paul White Steve Anderson emeraldtigers com au a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Steve Anderson LinkedIn au linkedin com Retrieved 28 August 2015 Anderson unveiled as coach warringtonwolves com John Whalley 1 May 2002 Anderson severs Warrington link Telegraph co uk Comets Update Fitzroy Gracemere RLFC Inc FOX SPORTS PULSE FOX SPORTS PULSE Seagulls coach quits Tweed Daily News a b Jim Telfer Looking back for once ISBN 1845960629 Richard Bright 26 April 2003 Mistake made over Searancke Telegraph co uk CQ rugby academy to stop southern drain queenslandcountrylife com au Sporting positions Preceded byDarryl van der Velde 1997 2001 Coach nbsp Warrington Wolves2001 2002 Succeeded byDavid Plange 2002 2002External links editAt home with the Comets rein Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steve Anderson rugby union coach amp oldid 1221911182, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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