Hull FC Poised to Appoint New Head Coach from NRL
According to reports from Australia, the Hull FC club is on the cusp of appointing Brisbane Broncos assistant coach and former Gold Coast Titans head coach, John Cartwright, as their new leader. The reports suggest Cartwright is set to ink a three-year deal with the struggling Super League outfit.
The Black and Whites have endured a dismal campaign so far, managing just a solitary win and suffering an embarrassing defeat against the previously winless London Broncos in their most recent outing. Following the departure of Tony Smith in April, interim coach Simon Grix has been unable to turn the team’s fortunes around.
However, Hull’s Director of Rugby, Richie Myler, has already begun the process of rebuilding the squad, securing signings like John Asiata for next season, with speculation also surrounding the potential additions of Oliver Holmes and Zak Hardaker. Now, with Cartwright’s impending arrival, the new head coach is expected to put his stamp on the playing personnel.
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In this regard, the article identifies five potential NRL stars that Cartwright could look to lure to the KCOM Stadium as he embarks on the daunting task of reviving the struggling club. These include Brisbane Broncos trio Corey Oates, Jordan Pereira, and Martin Taupau, as well as Wests Tigers playmaker Aiden Sezer and Canberra Raiders veteran Elliott Whitehead.
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