Pocklington named to coach Auckland
Pocklington named to coach Auckland
May 3, 2018
Three-time Auckland first division winner Grant Pocklington has been appointed to coach the Auckland representative side, in the Queen’s Birthday Weekend clash with the Tonga New Zealand Residents.
Pocklington claimed SAS Fox Memorial Premiership titles with Pt Chevalier in three-consecutive years between 2013-15, before moving on to become assistant coach of the New Zealand Warriors’ reserve-grade side in 2017, and last year head coach of the Junior Warriors.
The veteran mentor said he didn’t have to think twice when offered the chance to be involved with the Auckland side for the match on Saturday, June 2 at Mount Smart Stadium.
“I couldn’t say no to the opportunity, I jumped at it,” Pocklington said.
“There’s a proud history around
the Auckland jersey, it’s a great opportunity for our
younger players coming through the Fox to play in the
jumper, and I feel like I have something to offer these
players.
“This is also a chance to reward guys in the Fox who have done the work, and show them that they can go up another level.”
Auckland Rugby League coaching and development manager, Andy Hay, said it was pleasing to appoint someone with such a wealth of experience in the game.
“Grant has coached and enjoyed success at the
highest level of club rugby league in New Zealand, and also
has experience within the NRL setup at the New Zealand
Warriors,” Hay said.
“He will add plenty for the
selected players, and be a real asset in what shapes as a
big event for the local game.”
Auckland v the Tonga New Zealand Residents will be the feature game of a match day that will include a curtain-raiser between the Auckland Maori U20 and Toa Samoa Invitational U20.
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