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Bradford Says Matt Orford Will Not Return To The NRL

Bradford half back Matt Orford says a report for the pre-season training in the English

Super League club next month, although the new speculation linking him to return to NRL.

The 32 years, the former Melbourne and Manly number seven, tent that has been signed, the Bulls' in 2010, has two years left on his contract of employment, but returned to Australia before going to his first season with shoulder surgery and found himself in high demand.

Canberra chases are known to services and new Parramatta coach Stephen Kearney, who has worked in Storm Orford, revealed a passionate interest.

Kearney, who succeeded Daniel Anderson Eels, told his first press conference that wants to return to the NRL Orford and warned them to expect progress in the coming weeks.


However, Bradford and CEO Ryan Duckett said, the future coach Mick Potter can not wait to Orford to the club next season. "Nothing has changed," he said.

"When Matt came home, is an activity, he told us it was fully committed to the club and he had to return to training in early November." He agreed to keep the team in two years. "

Meanwhile the Rugby Football League in England are to take a pro-active stance to increase the number of British coaches in the Super League.

Bradford's recent appointment of Australian Potter as the successor to England boss Steve McNamara left just three Britons in charge of the 14 clubs, although Harlequins are expected to appoint a British successor to Brian McDermott.

John Kear (Wakefield), Brian Noble (Crusaders) and Richard Agar (Hull) are the trio of home-produced coaches, but the League are to identify 10 current British players and put them on a coaching pathway.

The players will initially be involved with academy and junior teams but the player-to-coach programme will be designed to help them reach the top.

Martin Crick, the RFL's national coach development manager, said:

"We know how important it is to have British coaches involved with British clubs and it is our task to help ensure that we can develop as many first-class coaches as we can who can apply for the top jobs."

Bradford Says Matt Orford Will Not Return To The NRL

By: 9sports
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