Wakefield Trinity coach Chris Chester signs news three-year contract

Trinity coach, Chris Chester. PIC: Jonathan GawthorpeTrinity coach, Chris Chester. PIC: Jonathan Gawthorpe
Trinity coach, Chris Chester. PIC: Jonathan Gawthorpe
WAKEFIELD TRINITY coach Chris Chester has signed a new three-year contract.

Trinity were second from bottom in Super League when Chester took over – replacing Brian Smith – in March, 2016.

He steered them into the top-eight in his first season at the helm and they have finished fifth in Betfred Super League for the past two years as well as reaching the semi-finals of the Challenge Cup in his debut campaign.

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The 40-year-old, who is from Wakefield and is also joint-coach of Scotland, said: “I am very happy.

Wakefield head coach Chris Chester with chief exec' Michael Carter. PIC: Jonathan GawthorpeWakefield head coach Chris Chester with chief exec' Michael Carter. PIC: Jonathan Gawthorpe
Wakefield head coach Chris Chester with chief exec' Michael Carter. PIC: Jonathan Gawthorpe

“To get my deal sorted so quickly is great news for me and my family.

“We are very settled here, I am a Wakefield Trinity fan and a Wakefield lad and I am delighted to have agreed another three years.”

Chester played for Wakefield community club Stanley Rangers and turned professional with Halifax.

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He moved to Wigan Warriors in 1999 and played in two losing Grand Finals before joining Hull in 2002.

After five seasons there – and featuring in the 2005 Cup final win over Leeds Rhinos – he crossed the city to spend the final two years of his playing career with neighbours Hull KR.

After a neck injury forced him to hang up his boosts he had a spell on Castleford Tigers’ backroom staff and then returned to Hull KR, taking over as head coach from Craig Sandercock in 2014.

He guided Rovers to Wembley the following year, but was sacked early in 2016.

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Trinity chief executive Michael Carter described Chester’s new deal as “fantastic news for everybody associated with the club”.

He said: “We’ve