Ian Watson (rugby league)

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Ian Watson (rugby league)

Ian Watson (born 27 October 1976) is a professional rugby league coach, and a former Wales international who played as a scrum-half or hooker in the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s.

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Ian "Watto" Watson
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Personal information
Full nameIan Roger Watson[1]
Born (1976-10-27) 27 October 1976 (age 48)
Salford, Greater Manchester, England
Playing information
PositionScrum-half, Hooker
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1994–97 Salford Reds 42 7 30 8 92
1996(loan) Workington Town 5 1 15 0 34
1998–00 Swinton Lions 92 22 152 14 406
2001 Widnes Vikings 25 0 72 2 146
2002 Salford City Reds 23 2 0 1 9
2003 Rochdale Hornets 32 7 27 6 88
2004 Oldham 29 6 5 7 41
2005–06 Swinton Lions 36 7 8 0 44
2006 Widnes Vikings 16 0 1 0 2
2007 Halifax 30 3 9 1 31
2008–09 Leigh Centurions 52 13 62 4 180
2010–14 Swinton Lions 111 10 6 0 52
Total 493 78 387 43 1125
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1995–11 Wales 30 7 1 0 30
Coaching information
Club
Years Team Gms W D L W%
2014 Swinton Lions 18 5 0 13 28
201520 Salford Red Devils 164 80 0 84 49
202124 Huddersfield Giants 90 43 1 36 48
Total 272 128 1 133 47
Source: [2][3][4]
As of 9 January 2023
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He played for the Salford City Reds, Workington Town, Swinton Lions, Widnes Vikings, Rochdale Hornets, Oldham, Halifax and the Leigh Centurions. Watson was a goal-kicker who holds the appearance record for Wales with 30 caps.[2][3][4]

Watson has coached the Swinton Lions in the Championship and the Salford Red Devils and Huddersfield Giants in the Super League. He is considered one of the best British coaches in the game after taking unfancied Salford and Huddersfield to Finals.

Background

Watson was born in Salford, Greater Manchester, England.

Playing career

Watson started his professional career with the Salford Reds coming though from local amateur team Eccles RLFC.

In July 1996, he joined Workington Town on loan,[5] where he played in the Super League for the first time.

He returned to the Salford Reds for the 1997's Super League II, making 27 appearances for the club.[6]

Following the signings of Martin Crompton and Josh White, despite being a firm club favourite Watson was deemed surplus to requirements, and was sold to the Swinton Lions for a fee of £15,000.[7] He spent three years with the Swinton Lions before signing a one-year contract with the Widnes Vikings for the 2001 season.[8]

He returned to the Super League a year later, re-joining the Salford City Reds on a one-year deal.[9]

Watson played out the remainder of his career in the Championships.

Coaching career

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Swinton Lions

In January 2014, Watson was appointed as player-coach for the Swinton Lions.[10]

Salford Red Devils

He left Swinton Lions in July 2014 to join the Salford Red Devils as an assistant coach.[11] In late 2015, Watson was promoted to interim head coach after Iestyn Harris left the club.[12] He was given the job on a permanent basis for 2016, working alongside Director of Rugby Tim Sheens.

He coached the Salford Red Devils to the 2019 Super League Grand Final defeat by St Helens at Old Trafford.[13][14][15]

On 17 October 2020, he coached Salford in the 2020 Challenge Cup Final defeat against Leeds Rhinos at Wembley Stadium.[16]

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Ian Watson at the Huddersfield Giants

Huddersfield Giants

On 19 November 2020, Watson was confirmed as the new Huddersfield Giants coach on a three-year deal.[17]

In round 5 of the 2021 Super League season, Watson earned his first win as Huddersfield coach when they defeated Leeds 14–13.[18] In Watson's first year in charge, Huddersfield finished the 2021 Super League season in a disappointing 9th place on the table.[19]

In May 2022, he repeated his earlier success with Salford when he steered Huddersfield Giants to the cup final, after defeating Hull Kingston Rovers at Elland Road. On 28 May 2022, Huddersfield were defeated 16–14 in the 2022 Challenge Cup Final by Wigan Warriors.[20] Huddersfield finished the regular season in 3rd and entered the playoffs.

On 11 July 2024, it was reported[by whom?] that he had left Huddersfield Giants by mutual consent. Huddersfield started the season winning 7 from 10 and making the semi-final of the Challenge Cup against Warrington.[21]

Seattle Seawolves

On 7 November 2024, it was reported[by whom?] that he had taken up the role of assistant coach at American Major League Rugby side Seattle Seawolves.[22]

Representative career

Watson held the record for having won the most caps for Wales, before being surpassed by Rhys Williams in 2022.

Having made his début against the USA in Philadelphia in 1995, he made 30 appearances for Wales, scoring 7 tries and kicking one goal.[23]

He played at the 2000 Rugby League World Cup.[24][25]

His final appearance for Wales came during the 2011 Four Nations tournament against New Zealand, and he announced his international retirement shortly after.[26]

References

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