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Home » Steve McNamara: Hull FC to appoint Warrington Wolves assistant as head coach from 2027
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Steve McNamara: Hull FC to appoint Warrington Wolves assistant as head coach from 2027

By britishbulletin.com17 April 20263 Mins Read
Steve McNamara: Hull FC to appoint Warrington Wolves assistant as head coach from 2027
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Even without the obvious emotional attachment, Steve McNamara feels like an excellent appointment for Hull FC; after all there are few coaches on the market who have his calibre, his experience, his list of achievements.

Hull is a notoriously intense place to be involved in rugby league, a goldfish bowl of passion and expectation that McNamara as much as anyone will be aware of and ready for, but also who understands and feels that passion himself.

It is an acquisition for the Black and Whites that makes total sense. John Cartwright has established a good culture at Hull since taking over, but you sense McNamara can take them even further.

He went into Catalans and changed the club from a stop-off point for expensively recruited flawed yet gifted imports into a proper ‘team’. The Dragons won a Challenge Cup and made two Grand Finals, despite all of the trials and tribulations faced by the Perpignan club in terms of travel and financial costs.

After being thrust into the Bradford job as a young coach, taking on England equally in the relative infancy of his career and having developed his coaching as a highly-rated assistant in the NRL with Sydney Roosters and New Zealand Warriors before his Catalans adventure, McNamara has armed himself with a variety of skills and experiences.

McNamara is likely to be backed by co-owner Andrew Thirkill and director of rugby Richie Myler, overhauling the squad in his own manner, but he is also a coach that should instill confidence in Hull’s homegrown talent – Lewis Martin, Davy Litten, Harvey Barron – all players who would find themselves a key part of the future vision.

You only have to look at the improvement at Warrington in 2026, McNamara has bolstered Sam Burgess’ staff, his fingerprints are all over the upturn in fortunes, and the results are tangible.

Importantly, you feel McNamara will have time and tremendous goodwill from the fanbase. Time to build, time to implement and time to get it right.

Of course, that brings extra pressure, being that ‘hometown’ appointment with the expectation he can drive Hull towards becoming a genuine force. McNamara is in the career arc you feel will give him the ability to cope.

As for Cartwright, his immediate stepping down from day to day duties but remaining as an employee comes after his public dismay at the manner of his exit being announced last week.

The 60-year-old is a proud man, whose affection within the club was evident at Thursday’s loss to St Helens from both fans and players.

However, he will now step aside and an equally Hull-embedded figure in Andy Last will take the interim reins. Last is steeped in the club and while he might well be a temporary measure, this is not his first cameo of this nature with the Airlie Birds.

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