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John Monie

John Monie
Personal information
Full name John Stephen Monie
Born 6 October 1946 (1946-10-06) (age 70)
Woy Woy, New South Wales, Australia
Playing information
Position Stand-off
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1968–70 Cronulla 48 10 0 1 32
Coaching information
Club
Years Team Gms W D L W%
1984–89 Parramatta Eels 149 86 1 62 58
1989–93 Wigan 172 136 4 32 79
1995–97 Auckland Warriors 61 30 0 31 49
1998–99 Wigan Warriors 46 37 0 9 80
2000 London Broncos 28 6 0 22 21
Total 456 295 5 156 65
Representative
Years Team Gms W D L W%
2005–08 France 7 1 0 6 14
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John Stephen Monie (born 6 October 1946) is a former professional rugby league coach and player. He is probably best known for his coaching career where he won premierships in both Australia and England.

Monie was a Standoff who played for his local club on the Central Coast, Woy Woy. After playing in over 100 first grade games for Woy Woy, in 1968 he moved to the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. In 1968, in a game against the Newtown Jets, he became the first Sharks player to score 4 tries in a match. He was named the Sharks' Player of the Year in 1969.

Monie played for the Sharks for three seasons, almost making the Australian touring team.

Monie began his coaching career at his old Woy Woy club. However he soon moved back to Parramatta to act as an assistant coach under the legendary Jack Gibson. When Gibson retired in 1984 Monie took over and he led Parramatta to a Grand Final victory in 1986 over Canterbury, winning 4-2.

He moved to Wigan in 1989. He guided the team to four consecutive league Championship and Challenge Cup doubles, a feat no other coach has achieved in the English game. During the 1991–92 Rugby Football League season, Monie coached defending champions Wigan to their 1991 World Club Challenge victory against the visiting Penrith Panthers. During the 1992–93 Rugby Football League season Monie coached Wigan, again defending RFL champions, in the 1992 World Club Challenge against the visiting Brisbane Broncos but lost.

In 1995 he returned to the Australasian competition, being made head coach of the new Auckland Warriors franchise. Monie left halfway through the 1997 season.


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