McDermott Names Connor Central to England World Cup Plans, Slams Treatment by Predecessor
New England coach criticizes 'unfair' rhetoric around Man of Steel Jake Connor, backs 31-year-old for World Cup squad
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- Brian McDermott has been unveiled as England's new head coach on a short-term deal for the Rugby League World Cup in Australia this autumn, beating Sam Burgess to the role.
- The former Leeds and London coach, currently working in the NRL with Gold Coast Titans, has confirmed Jake Connor - the 2025 Man of Steel - is central to his plans, while criticizing the 'tremendously unfair' treatment the 31-year-old received from predecessor Shaun Wane.
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Brian McDermott is Super League's most successful coach and takes over after Shaun Wane's tenure ended with a 3-0 Ashes defeat. Wane's decision to omit Jake Connor despite his Man of Steel award was controversial throughout the build-up to last year's series.
Brian McDermott has been unveiled as England’s new head coach on a short-term deal for this year’s World Cup, insisting Super League’s reigning Man of Steel Jake Connor is central to his plans – while appearing to attack the treatment of the Leeds Rhinos half-back by his predecessor Shaun Wane.
McDermott was unveiled on Thursday as England’s coach, seeing off competition from Sam Burgess to be named as Wane’s successor. The former Leeds and London coach is now working in the NRL as an assistant for Gold Coast Titans.
The buildup to last year’s Ashes, which proved to be Wane’s final series in charge, was overshadowed by his decision to omit Connor despite him being crowned Super League’s best player in 2025. Wane insisted that selection was “not difficult” and insisted he paid no attention to accolades like the Man of Steel, with Connor consistently overlooked to the bemusement of many.
But McDermott has seemingly confirmed he will include Connor in his World Cup squad while calling out the treatment the 31-year-old received.
“Yeah, he is [in my plans] for sure,” McDermott said. “Absolutely. The rhetoric around Jake was tremendously unfair.
“I understand where he comes from in that he’s liked by some and disliked by others. That’s the nature of the game. We can sit around the table and debate whether he’s a nice person but that’s not a fair rhetoric to be made public. You can’t argue he’s a fantastic player, he’s a brilliant player – he’s a game-breaker.”
Having been beaten 3-0 in the Ashes and with just three training sessions planned together before their opening game of the World Cup against Tonga in October, expectations are unsurprisingly low for England this autumn.
But McDermott, Super League’s most successful coach, has a different view.
“The gap is bridgeable but you’ve got to have a plan specific to UK-based players, the level of preparation they’re going to have and our competition,” he said. “We can win it; absolutely we can win it – but we have to do some things differently.
“In the Ashes, we pushed them all the way and they were rattled in parts of games. We just didn’t do it for long enough. We’re going to have to be really well connected and have a bond together. It can’t just be grabbing hold of the badge and shouting aggressively so the optics look good. We’re talking about true connection and a true bond.”
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