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Frank Endacott
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Background
His son, Shane, also played rugby league.Playing career
Endacott began as a junior at the Shirley Hawks, and later played for Addington and Hornby in the Canterbury Rugby League competition. He made the Junior Kiwis in 1963, but after marrying and having a family of four sons decided not to take his rugby league playing career any further.Richard Becht. A New Breed Rising: The Warriors Winfield Cup Challenge. Auckland, HarperCollins, 1994. {{ISBN|1-86950-154-3}}. p.141.Coaching in New Zealand
Endacott started coaching Canterbury provincial sides in New Zealand before becoming involved with the Auckland Warriors, coaching the reserve side in the club's debut year in 1995. He continued with this role until John Monie was sacked as head coach halfway through the 1997 Super League season. He was the head coach of the Warriors for the rest of 1997 and the 1998 season, leaving after being dumped by the club's new owners prior to the 1999 season.weblink NZ HERALD, 30 January 1999While coaching Canterbury he was twice named Canterbury Coach of the Year by The Sir Richard Hadlee Sports Trust.Previous Winners The Sir Richard Hadlee Sports TrustCoaching in England
Endacott joined the Wigan Warriors after the 1999 season,NEWS, Super League Team-by-team guide, The Telegraph, UK, Telegraph Media Group Limited, 1 March 2001,weblinkInternational
While coaching in Canterbury, Endacott led tours of both the Junior Kiwis and New Zealand Residents.Endacott was appointed as head coach of the New Zealand national rugby league team in 1994 and continued in this role until the end of the 2000 season. His spell as head coach included two World Cups, in 1995 and 2000.In 2008 Endacott was involved in his third World Cup, coaching the New Zealand Police team in the inaugural Police World Cup.Kiwi Ferns and New Zealand Police both in World Cup Finals {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717060437weblink |date=17 July 2011 }} NZRL, 13 November 2008 The team lost the final 20â12.Player Agent & Later life
Endacott is a well known player agent and, alongside his business partner Peter Brown, manages many professional rugby league players.WEB,weblink Williams' dash 'a disgrace' - Endacott, 28 July 2008, The Press, 30 September 2011, In 2002, his biography Being Frank was published.Being Frank: A Biography of Rugby League Coach Frank Endacott (Paperback) amazon.co.ukIn December 2006 Endacott was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, as part of the New Year Honours 2007.References
{{reflist}}Further reading
- BOOK, Endacott, Frank, John Oliver Coffey, Being Frank: the Frank Endacott story, Hodder Moa Beckett, 2002,weblink 1-86958-922-X,
External links
- Frank Endacott Wigan Coaching Career Page on the Wigan RL Fansite.
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