Neil Henry

For the American journalist, see Neil Henry (journalist).
Neil Henry
Henry in 2008
Personal information
Born 23 January 1961
Australia
Coaching information
Club
Years Team Gms W D L W%
200708 Canberra Raiders 49 22 0 27 45
200913 North Queensland 124 59 0 65 48
2014 Gold Coast Titans 12 5 0 7 42
Total 185 86 0 99 46
Representative
Years Team Gms W D L W%
2008 Dreamtime Team 1 1 0 0 100
Source: RLP

Neil Henry (born 23 January 1961) is an Australian professional rugby league football coach and former player. He is currently head coach for the Gold Coast Titans of the National Rugby League. Henry previously coached the Canberra Raiders and the North Queensland Cowboys. He has been described as, "one of the game's best tacticians."[1]

Career

Henry was a foundation player of the Raiders, having played for the club from 1982 and 1984 in the lower grades. After a succession of player-coach positions at local clubs in the Canberra competition, he was made coach of the Western Reds' Under 19 team in 1997, before coaching Raiders lower-grade teams between 1999 and 2002.

He was previously the assistant coach of the North Queensland Cowboys between 2002 and 2006, and assistant to Mal Meninga in the Queensland State of Origin team. Henry was assistant from 2006–2009.

In his first season as an NRL head coach, Henry incurred a fine of $10,000 for the Raiders by questioning the impartiality of the referee following a round 19 loss to Melbourne Storm in 2007.[2]

Henry was named Dally M Coach of the Year for 2008, ahead of other nominees Craig Bellamy, Ricky Stuart and Des Hasler.[3]

In October, 2008, Henry returned to Townsville, Queensland to take over from Ian Millward as head coach of the North Queensland Cowboys. He was also coach of the Australian Aboriginal rugby league team who played before the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.

In 2010 Neil Henry was an assistant coach of the PM XIII team that played PNG. In 2010 Henry was in danger of losing his job after the Cowboys won just five out of its 24 games, only avoiding the wooden spoon after Melbourne were stripped of its premiership points for salary cap breaches. In 2011 Neil Henry was able to turn it around by winning 14 games.

Neil Henry was a finalist for Dally M coach of the year in 2011. [4]

However, on the 29th of July 2013, Neil Henry was informed by North Queensland Cowboys chairman, Laurence Lacini, that his services would no longer be needed in 2014 after a disappointing effort by the club.[5]

On the 28th of September 2013, it was announced that the former North Queensland mentor signed with Gold Coast Titans as an assistant coach.[6] He was elevated to the role of interim coach after John Cartwright tendered his resignation following a disappointing 2014 season for the club.[7]

On the 17th August 2014, Henry coached his first game with the Gold Coast Titans in a 15-12 defeat to the Manly Sea Eagles on the Gold Coast.

Footnotes

  1. Brent Read (12 August 2013). "Tigers to consider Neil Henry as assistant coach". The Australian. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  2. Steve Jancetic (2007-07-23). "Simpkins spared over send off gaffe" (FEE REQUIRED). AAP Sports News (Australia). Retrieved 2008-09-11.
  3. Dean Ritchie (2008-09-10). "Henry rewarded for achieving impossible". Fox Sports News (Australia). Retrieved 2008-09-11.
  4. "Royal welcome for 'King' Henry". Fox Sports News (Australia). 2008-10-17. Retrieved 2008-10-18.
  5. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/neil-henry-has-been-sacked-as-coach-of-the-north-queensland-cowboys/story-fni3g8pa-1226687517900
  6. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/former-north-queensland-mentor-neil-henry-signs-with-gold-coast-titans-as-assistant-coach/story-fni3fbgz-1226728811203
  7. Cartwright quits as Titans coach, NRL.com official website, 5 August 2014
Preceded by
Matthew Elliott
Coach
Canberra Raiders

2007-2008
Succeeded by
David Furner
Preceded by
Ian Millward
Coach
North Queensland Cowboys

2009-2013
Succeeded by
Paul Green
Preceded by
John Cartwright
Coach
Gold Coast Titans

2014-present
Succeeded by
Incumbent