Kurt
Wrigley joins Dragons coaching staff
Report from: Steven
Williams
21/11/03
Former first grader Kurt Wrigley has joined the
St George Illawarra Dragons coaching staff.
Wrigley,
34, will join Dragons head coach Nathan Brown and
will start his new role as an assistant NRL coach
next week alongside David Barnhill and Max Ninness.
Previously,
Wrigley was assistant coach to the Adelaide Rams
in 1998. Between 1999 and 2003, he linked up with
the Sharks as Development Manager and part-time
lower grade coach, gaining experience through all
the grades from 16s to Premier League in 2003.
A
former goal kicking utility back, Wrigley, made
21 appearances with the Sharks between 1992-1994.
Wrigley also played five first grade games with
St George in 1995 before before seeing out his playing
career with Adelaide where he made 15 appearances
in 1997.
Most
recently, Wrigley has been working as assistant
Sharks coach with Stuart Raper in Chris Andersons
absence.
This
is a great opportunity for my future development
as a coach, Wrigley said. I have been
juggling coaching with development work for some
time, so I am looking forward to the challenge of
full-time coaching and playing an integral role
at the Dragons.
Brown
said the Dragons coaching staff were very excited
to have Wrigley on board.
Hes
worked under a lot of good coaches like Rod Reddy,
Dean Lance, John Lang and Chris Anderson,
Brown said. He has a great knowledge of football
and is also a good kicking coach.
Its
understood that Wrigley's appointment with the Dragons
will fill the void created by the changed role of
Laurie Daley. The Dragons announced earlier this
week that due to increased FOX and family commitments,
Daley would not be involved in coaching on a daily
basis.
In
2004, Daley will remain as a consultant to coaching
and business development, providing him and the
Dragons with more flexibility.