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Full name | Jermaine Coleman | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Leeds, West Yorkshire, England | 17 June 1982|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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As of 24 October 2022 |
Jermaine Coleman (born 17 June 1982) is a rugby league coach who is the lead coach of Jamaica and a former Jamaican international rugby league footballer who played as a stand-off or scrum-half for a number of clubs.
Background
Coleman was born in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England and is Jamaican heritage.[5][6]
His brother Jy-mel Coleman is a fellow Jamaican international.[7]
He is a teacher.[8]
Playing career
Club career
Coleman played for the Hunslet Hawks between 2001 and 2002.[9]
He played for the Gateshead Thunder in 2002.
Coleman played for the York City Knights in 2003.[10]
He played for the Gateshead Thunder in 2003.[11]
Coleman played for the London Skolars between 2004 and 2011.
He played for the Hemel Stags as a player-coach between 2013 and 2015.[12]
Coleman re-joined the London Skolars, this time as a player-coach in 2015, before ending his playing career in 2021.[13]
International career
Coleman represented the Academic Lions in 2003.[14]
He earned his one and only test cap for Jamaica in 2017 against France.
Coaching career
Club career
Coleman took the head coach role at the London Skolars in 2019, and performed the same roles in 2020 and 2021
He took over at the London Broncos in the Betfred Championship following their move to Plough Lane ahead of their 2022 season.[15] He was sacked in May 2022 following poor performances and results.[16]
International career
Coleman coached Jamaica for two games in 2016, beating Ireland in Dublin and drawing with Wales.[17]
He is the main coach for Jamaica under Director of Rugby Romeo Monteith at the 2021 Rugby League World Cup.[18][19][20]
References
- ↑ "Player Summary: Jermaine Coleman". Rugby League Records. Rugby League Record Keepers Club. Retrieved 29 December 2023.
- ↑ Rugby League Project
- ↑ Rugby League Project coaches
- ↑ itsrugby profile
- ↑ Former London Broncos coach Jermaine Coleman unsure over return to club game
- ↑ Jamaica aim to create 'shockwave' at 2021 Rugby League World Cup
- ↑ SKOLARS ANNOUNCE SIGNING OF EXCITING HALF BACK JY-MEL COLEMAN
- ↑ Jermaine Coleman: 'Black people don't want a leg up. Just equality'
- ↑ PARKSIDERS TRIO CALLED UP BY REGGAE WARRIORS
- ↑ Knight moves for new blood
- ↑ A tough fixture for the Thunder
- ↑ Hemel add to coaching team
- ↑ Episode 125: Jermaine Coleman
- ↑ Backs to the wall job
- ↑ JERMAINE COLEMAN JOINS THE LONDON BRONCOS
- ↑ London Broncos sack coach Jermaine Coleman after torrid start to the season
- ↑ One Coach, One Player: Jamaica's Coleman Brothers Looking To Light Up World Cup
- ↑ BJB try soothes Jamaican spirit, says Coleman
- ↑ Local rugby players set for World Cup taste
- ↑ Reggae Warriors revel after scoring first try at Rugby League World Cup