Gary Wilkinson (rugby league)

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Gary Wilkinson is an English rugby league coach who was recently head coach of the Sheffield Eagles

Wilkinson had a career as a player in the amateur leagues in Hull before moving into coaching where he proved he could develop young players and produce winning teams. After a successful spell as Hull KR’s Academy boss he took over the first team in 2002, winning the Northern Rail Cup and reaching the quarter finals of the promotion play-offs. He fell victim to changing fortunes in the Robins’ boardroom and moved on to Hull FC as under-21s coach and had a brief spell on the backroom staff at Doncaster Dragons. In 2004 he was appointed coach of the successful GB Students’ squad. In 2006 he was head coach of the Sheffield Eagles.

Wilkinson was a part-time coach at the Eagles, on weekdays he runs a pest control business in Hull. When he was appointed at the start of the 2006 season he immediately helped the Eagles by bringing in players from the Hull area and from the student game. The team took time to gel but eventually finished second in National League Two after an eleven game unbeaten run, qualifying for the play-offs. They then beat Celtic Crusaders and Swinton Lions to gain promotion to National League One. He resigned as the Eagles' head coach on October 15th 2006, citing personal reasons.


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