Being Frank: A Biography of Rugby League Coach Frank Endacott

Being Frank: A Biography of Rugby League Coach Frank Endacott

by John(JohnOliver)Coffey (Author), Frank Endacott (Author)

Synopsis

Frank Endacott was the longest serving, and most successful, Kiwis rugby league coach, and only the second New Zealander after Graham Lowe to have coached at international level as well as in the Australian and British professional competitions. During his term, he lifted the kiwis into a second place in the international rankings above Great Britain, and beat Australia in one-off tests over three consecutive seasons. But it was far from plain sailing. Endacott was sacked when the Lowe-Boyle-Tainui group took over the Warriors in late 1998, and sacked from Wigan in 2001, soon after signing a new two-year contract and despite taking the club to the British Grand Final and being chosen as Coach of the Year in his first season. He speaks out on all these events for the first time. Previously, Endacott had lifted Canterbury to top ranking in New Zealand after decades of Auckland dominance, and coached the Junior Kiwis to their first win over their Australian counterparts. This work is the biography of this celebrated coach.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 280
Publisher: Hachette New Zealand Ltd
Published: 12 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 186958922X
ISBN 13: 9781869589226

Author Bio
John Coffey has covered Rugby League and other sports for The Press newspaper since leaving the West Coast as a 16-year-old in 1963. Toured Australia and Great Britain as NZPA correspondent with Kiwis teams and covered the 1995 World Cup, New Zealand cricket's golden era from 1983 to 1992, as well as Commonwealth Games, international yachting and boxing. Coffey wrote Modern Rugby League Greats (1991), and Canterbury XIII, a Rugby League history (1987).