Shaun Wane, the head coach of England and a former Wigan Warriors player, has commented in response to rumours that he would be playing in Australia.

Since 2020, Wane has led England, serving as captain during the postponed 2021 World Cup. He also holds a directorial position at Wigan Warriors at the moment. Up until 2018, he was the head coach of the Warriors, helping the team win three Super League titles and all four major awards.Since 2020, Wane has led England, serving as captain during the postponed 2021 World Cup. He also holds a directorial position at Wigan Warriors at the moment. Up until 2018, he was the head coach of the Warriors, helping the team win three Super League titles and all four major awards.

This was on top of the many trophies he won with Wigan during his playing career, which included four Challenge Cup victories. Despite his current position as head coach, many believe he has the potential to succeed elsewhere, perhaps in the NRL, as international rugby league is not as prestigious as it once was. Following Jason Demetriou’s firing, Wayne Bennett was connected to the position of Souths head coach for the upcoming season before it was officially confirmed. Additionally, it has been suggested that he transfer to Parramatta Eels, where the position of head coach is now unfilled.

When asked if he was dedicated to the England position during a news conference this week, he said, “Absolutely, I love the job, I am absolutely blessed to be in the job,” in response to the question. I never would have imagined that I would get hired, let alone play three Test matches against Tonga. Now that Samoa and the Ashes in Australia are on the horizon, it’s a dream come true, so I’m going to embrace it. Many people have dual employment with a club and a national team; Wayne Bennett did this while serving as the head coach of England and the Brisbane Broncos and South Sydney.

Wane said, “To be honest, I’m solely thinking about England. I have a busy life with my Wigan commitments and I do a lot of speaking and a few other things.” When asked if he would contemplate coaching both a national and club team. “I enjoy laughing a lot, and I get paid to watch sports that I’m passionate about.” I’m excited about a game I have coming up and a few games at the end of the year.