John Dixon (rugby league) explained

John Dixon
Fullname:John Dixon
Birth Date:December 1951
Birth Place:Australia
Coachteam2:Celtic Crusaders
Coachyear2start:2005
Coachyear2end:09
Coachteam3:Redcliffe Dolphins
Coachyear3start:2010
Coachteama:Wales
Coachyearastart:2008
Coachgamesa:1
Coachwinsa:0
Coachdrawsa:0
Coachlossesa:1
Updated:4 February 2021
New:yes

John Dixon (born December 1951) is an Australian former rugby league football coach and player. He played during the 1970s and coached the Crusaders RL club of Super League and was also head coach of Wales RL until mid-2009.

Background

John Dixon was born in Toowoomba, Queensland. Australia.

Playing career

Dixon played for Toowoomba (including one game against a touring Great Britain side in 1974) and also had spells in Dalby and Rockhampton. Working as a teacher, he took to coaching when he retired from playing, becoming coach of the Toowoomba Clydesdales and also working for 10 years at the Brisbane Broncos from 1995 in various coaching and development roles under Wayne Bennett. After that he moved to Wales and took on the coaching job at the Celtic Crusaders, who in 2008 won the opportunity to join the Super League competition from 2009. Also in 2008, Dixon was selected as coach of the Wales until succeeded by Iestyn Harris in mid-2009. At the end of 2009's Super League XIV Dixon, who had coached every game of the Celtic Crusaders' four-year history stood down.[1] In 2010 he coached the Redcliffe Dolphins of the Queensland Cup.[2]

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  • Notes and References

    1. News: Celtic Crusaders say farewell to John Dixon by giving Castleford a scare. 13 September 2009. The Guardian. 9 November 2021.
    2. Web site: Brisbane Broncos line up replacements as Israel Folau prepares to leave NRL | the Courier-Mail . 7 May 2010 . 16 March 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120316125356/http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/nrl/brisbane-broncos-line-up-replacements-as-israel-folau-prepares-to-leave-nrl/story-e6frep5x-1225863771999 . dead .