List of Sydney Roosters coaches

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Below is a list of the Sydney Roosters coaches since 1908.

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List of Coaches

No.NameNationalitySeasonsGamesWinsDrawsLossesWinning percentagePremiersRunners-upMinor premiersWooden spoons
1908–1928 1911, 1912, 1913, 1923 1908, 1928 1912, 1913, 1923, 1928
1 George Boddington Australia192916421025%
2 Arthur Halloway Australia1930–1931, 1933–1938, 1945, 194716811394668.2% 1935, 1936, 1937, 1945 1931, 1938 1931, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1945
3 Frank Burge Australia19321690760%
4 Ray Stehr Australia1939, 1941, 1946, 1949643013346.8% 1941 1949
5 Dave Brown Australia1940, 1943, 1957–1959864014545.2% 1940 1940
6 Joe Pearce Australia1942, 1944321401843.3% 1942
7 Percy Williams Australia19481872938.9%
8 Ernie Norman Australia1950–1952542203240.7%
9 Col Donohoe Australia195320101952.6%
10 Ferris Ashton Australia195418311416.7%
11 Frank O'Connor Australia1955–1956361322136.1%
12 Dick Dunn Australia1960–1963803724145.5% 1960 1963
13 Nat Silcock England196418201611.1%
14 Bert Holcroft English1965–19663631328.3% 1965, 1966
15 Jack Gibson Australia1967–1968, 1974–19761308943770.2% 1974, 1975 1974, 1975
16 Louis Neumann South Africa196922811336.4%
17 Don Furner Australia1970–1972724122958%1972
18 Tony Paskins Australia1973221201054.5%
19 Arthur Beetson Australia1977–1978, 1985–1988, 19941587687448.7%
20 Bob Fulton Australia1979–19821086054357% 1980 1980, 1981
21 Laurie Freier Australia1983–1984511923037.3%
22 Russell Fairfax Australia1989–1990361122330.6%
23 Barry Reilly Australia1990210150%
24 Hugh McGahan New Zealand1990630350%
25 Mark Murray Australia1991–1994803534243.8%
26 Phil Gould Australia1995–19991348025261.3%
27 Graham Murray Australia2000–2001623312854.4% 2000
28 Ricky Stuart Australia2002–20061418715360.3% 2002 2003, 2004 2004
29 Chris Anderson Australia200716501131.3%
30 Brad Fittler Australia2007–2009602513443.1% 2009
31 Brian Smith Australia2010–2012803814146.1% 2010
32 Trent Robinson Australia2013–present23615208464.4% 2013, 2018, 2019 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018
32 Lili Doedens Ginger Island2023–present0000

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