Warren Ryan

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Warren Ryan was one of the most successful coaches in the history of the Canterbury Bulldogs, coaching the team between 1984 and 1987. He also coached the Newtown Jets, Balmain Tigers, Western Suburbs Magpies and the Newcastle Knights after a career where he played for the St. George Dragons, Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and represented Country NSW Origin.

Ryan was respected as one of the great rugby league coaches of the 1980s, with his record of two premierships and seven grand finals with three different teams. His teams were generally renowned as excellent defenders, with Ryan credited as being the creator of the umbrella defence.

Many future first grade coaches, including notably Phil Gould, Tom Raudonikis, Chris Anderson, Steve Folkes, Andrew Farrar, Wayne Pearce and Michael Hagan, played in Warren Ryan-coached sides. Collectively, they account for eight premierships and fifteen grand final apperances since 1981, as well as seven State of Origin series victories and a Rugby League World Cup victory.

Ryan is currently a member of the ABC Grandstand Rugby League Commentatory Team, and is perhaps the most respected rugby league mind in the business.

In April 2006 Ryan came to wider public attention when his son, Matthew died of heart failure at the age of 24 following an overdose of the party drug, gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB).

Preceded by
unknown
Coach
Newtown Jets

1979-1982
Succeeded by
Brian Moore
Preceded by
Ted Glossop
1978-1983
Coach
Canterbury Bulldogs

1984-1987
Succeeded by
Phil Gould
1988-1989
Preceded by
Bill Anderson
Coach
Balmain Tigers

1988-1990
Succeeded by
Alan Jones
1991-1993
Preceded by
John Bailey
Coach
Western Suburbs Magpies

1991-1994
Succeeded by
unknown caretaker, then
Tommy Raudonikis
1995-1999
Preceded by
Malcolm Reilly
1995-1998
Coach
Newcastle Knights

1999-2000
Succeeded by
Michael Hagan
2001-2006

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