Wolfpack turn to 'world-class coach' McDermott, set sights on Super League
Englishman fired by reigning rugby league champion Leeds in July after years of success
One day after parting ways with Paul Rowley, the Toronto Wolfpack signed former Leeds Rhinos coach Brian McDermott.
McDermott, a 48-year Englishman, is a decorated coach who helped fill Leeds' trophy case over eight years. But he was fired in July with the injury-plagued Rhinos, the reigning Super League champions, mired in a seven-game losing streak and fighting to maintain their place in the top-flight.
On Saturday, the transatlantic rugby league club said Rowley's decision to leave was mutual. The speed in appointing his successor suggests that there may be more to the story, however.
Rowley, a former England hooker, led Toronto to a 49-8-2 competitive record over two seasons — taking a blank piece of paper and helping assemble a team that came within one win of back-to-back promotions.
The Wolfpack are clearly looking for McDermott to complete their journey to the promised land — the Super League.
'Track record speaks for itself'
McDermott's trophy haul with the Rhinos is impressive — four Grand Finals, two Challenge Cups, a League Leaders' Shield and a World Club Challenge in eight years at the helm.
"We are delighted to bring in a head coach of Brian's calibre, who we believe can lead us to the Super League," Brian Noble, Toronto Wolfpack's director of rugby, said in a statement Sunday.
Noble and McDermott have history. McDermott played nine years at Bradford Bulls, three of which were under Noble who coached the team from 2001 to 2006. Together the pair won two Super League championships, a Challenge Cup and World Club Challenge title.
McDermott, who took over Leeds in late 2010, coached the Rhinos for 265 games (162-97-6).
Coached U.S. national team
"After being at the Rhinos for so long, I always knew I couldn't just roll into any other club so easily," McDermott said in a statement. "Toronto Wolfpack offers a challenge and ambition that not many other clubs have, already demonstrating this with how they've gone about getting to this stage."
"I'm excited on being a part of something that could genuinely be a game-changer for rugby league in the U.K."
McDermott also coached the U.S. national team between 2015 and 2018, taking the team to the 2017 Rugby World Cup.
McDermott had been linked to the Wolfpack for some time. Asked about such reports, Wolfpack co-owner David Argyle said in October that the team had had "no discussions with any other coaches."
"I'm not sure where those rumours come from," he added.
Rowley's squad won England's third-tier League 1 in the club's inaugural 2017 season and topped the second-tier Championship in 2018. Toronto missed automatic promotion to the Super League on point differential before losing a promotion playoff dubbed the Million Pound Game 4-2 to London Broncos on Oct. 7.
The Wolfpack, bolstered by six new signings including Cronulla Sharks back Ricky Leutele, are slated to open training camp later this month in England.