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Steve McCormack

Steve McCormack
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Personal information
Full name Steve McCormack
Born 1973
Wigan, Lancashire, England
Coaching information
Club
Years Team Gms W D L W%
2001–02 Salford City Reds 20 3 0 17 15
2004–05 Whitehaven Warriors 63 49 0 14 78
2005–09 Widnes Vikings 83 54 2 27 65
2009 Gateshead Thunder 16 8 1 7 50
2009–10 Barrow Raiders 30 18 1 11 60
2010–13 Swinton Lions 50 23 2 25 46
2014 Gloucestershire All Golds 14 6 0 8 43
Total 276 161 6 109 58
Representative
Years Team Gms W D L W%
2004– Scotland 35 12 2 21 34
As of 12/11/2016
Source: RLP

Steve McCormack is a rugby league coach. He is currently head coach of Scotland and is the longest reigning coach in the nation's history having held the role since 2004. He has also had an extensive club coaching career, having coached Salford in the Super League and Whitehaven, Widnes, Barrow and Swinton in the Rugby League Championships.

Steve McCormack is the son of the former rugby league footballer for Oldham, James "Jim" McCormack. His first coaching appointment was in 2001, at Salford, which made him at the age of 28 the youngest coach in Super League. He was sacked 10 months later, after a run of poor results. He later won NL1 Coach of the Year having twice taken Whitehaven to the Grand Final but losing to Leigh (2004) and Castleford (2005) to miss out on promotion to Super League.

He was appointed coach of Widnes after the club's relegation from Super League in 2005 and the subsequent departure of Frank Endacott. In his first season with Widnes he led the club to the National League One grand final where they subsequently lost to Hull Kingston Rovers. During the 2007 season McCormack won the Northern Rail Cup beating his old side Whitehaven 56-6 in the final at Blackpool. McCormack was soon after rewarded with a new 2-year contract keeping him with Widnes until the end of the 2009 season. Widnes failed to gain promotion to Super League losing out to Castleford in the 2007 NL1 Grand Final. In October 2007 Steve McCormack left Widnes and joined Hull Kingston Rovers as assistant coach to Justin Morgan. However, nine days later after leaving Widnes, Steve returned as head coach with a new set up after Steve O'Connor took over the club. In February 2009 Steve parted company with Widnes and this is thought to have happened after a poor performance against Oldham. He was taken over by assistant John Stankevitch in a caretaker role. On 22 October 2009 he was named as the new head coach of Barrow.


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