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First female to gain RL Level 3 coaching - all started at Milford

First female to gain RL Level 3 coaching - all started at Milford

Milford Marlins24 Apr 2014 - 07:21
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Amanda Wilkinson started coaching at Milford, so her youngest son had a team at the under 8s

Current Wigan Warriors Community Foundations Amanda Wilkinson has become Rugby League's first female Level 3-qualified coach in the history of the sport.

Amanda, who is the Wigan Warriors Community Foundation Manager, receives her Level 3 qualification following the completion of a two-year course, during which time she has passed numerous written and practical coaching assessments.

"I have always loved coaching," said Amanda, who has a wealth of coaching experience from time spent coaching almost all age groups at Milford Marlins, Wigan Warriors and Leeds Rhinos scholarship teams and England Ladies Student RL, amongst others.

"I have always loved coaching. It is quite good to be the first to do something, but I just want to be seen as equal," she said.

"I think it is about realising what different attributes I, and women, can bring to the sport. My approach is to break things down with a player and look at their technical issues and see how they move.

"During my team with Wigan I have worked with several of the Clubs rising stars including Joe Burgess, Lewis Tierney and Oliver Gildart. As well as more established international players from other Clubs including Leeds' Ryan Hall," said Amanda, who has also played competitively for Barrow Ladies and Great Britain.

"Although my work with Ryan might represent one percent of all the coaching time he has had, it is rewarding to see him as one of the best players in the world."

RFL National Player Development Manager Dave Rotheram said: "Amanda richly deserves to be awarded with this Level 3 coaching qualification, which is one of the highest Rugby League coaching qualifications available. She has shown commitment, diligence and a high level of coaching quality throughout the course.

"To become the first female to achieve the Level 3 qualification in the history of the sport is a testament to her character and commitment to the game, where she has excelled in each role she has found herself.

"I am sure she will be just the first of many top-quality female coaches to come."

RFL Equality and Diversity Manager Sarah Williams MBE said: "It is fantastic that on International Women's Day we are celebrating the fact that Amanda Wilkinson has become the first and only female Level 3 Rugby League coach.

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