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Anthony Griffin (born 26 August 1966) is an Australian professional rugby league coach who is the
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of the
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in the
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and a former rugby league footballer. He played in the
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premiership during the 1980s before taking up coaching. After success in the
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and Toyota Cup competitions, Griffin replaced
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as head coach of the
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from 2011 to 2014 and later served as head coach for the
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from 2016 to 2018. Griffin will coach the St. George Illawarra Dragons from 2021, on a two-year contract.


Early life

Griffin was born in
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,
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, and attended Emmaus College in Rockhampton.


Playing career

Griffin played in the
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premiership for
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from 1985 to 1987 largely as a . He then played for Brothers in
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from 1988 to 1992.


Coaching career

Griffin coached the colts teams for Redcliffe (1995–97), winning the premiership in 1997. The following year he moved to Brisbane Norths, taking them to the colts premiership in his first year there, and also coaching the Queensland under 17s representative team in 1998. After another colts premiership with Norths in 2000, Griffin joined the coaching staff of the
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's
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and was
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's then Mark Murray's assistant in 2001 and 2002. Returning to Queensland, he coached the
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in the
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from 2003 to 2004. He then joined the
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, coaching them from 2005 to 2007 and winning the competition with them in 2006. He also coached the Queensland Residents side in 2007.


Brisbane Broncos

Griffin coached the Brisbane Broncos' under-20s side to the 2008 Toyota Cup (Under-20s) season's Grand Final. He was appointed as assistant to head coach
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for the
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, in which the Broncos failed to make the finals series for the first time since 1991. Less than three weeks from the beginning of the
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, Griffin became the third ever coach of the Broncos when he was unexpectedly announced to be replacing Henjak. After losing their first match, the Broncos went on to win seven matches in a row, to be sitting equal top of the ladder with the St. George Illawarra Dragons at the conclusion of Round 8. Griffin employed a policy of resting key players such as
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and
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after mid-season representative matches and Brisbane's ladder position slipped. However they returned to the top four after the
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. The Broncos finished the regular season in third place, their best finish to the regular season since their last premiership in 2006. Griffin then took them to within one match of the grand final. However without injured captain
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Brisbane were knocked out of contention by eventual premiers, the
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. During the
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it was announced that Griffin would not be head coach of the Broncos the following season due to the return of the club's foundation coach, Wayne Bennett.


Penrith Panthers

On 21 October 2015 it was announced that Griffin had accepted the head coaching position with the Penrith Panthers on a three-year deal. On 4 October 2017, Griffin signed a new two-year extension to stay as Penrith coach until the end of 2020 after guiding the club to consecutive finals appearances. On 6 of August 2018, Griffin and the Penrith Panthers club decided to part ways with immediate effect, leaving assistant coach
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as caretaker coach. In the aftermath of being sacked by Penrith, Griffin and Gould proceeded to trade barbs in the media. Gould went on record as saying “We just got the feeling that everything Anthony has brought to the club over the last three years, we’ve probably seen the best of it … I think the pressure from the media and constant speculation was eating away at him … Anthony is very old school, he likes to do everything himself. I think in the modern day age the head coach has got to rely on the expertise, knowledge and assistance". Griffin later came out and said “He hasn’t coached for 20 years. He hasn’t had his head in the fire for 20 years. If there’s anyone old school in the conversation — if I’m in the conversation about being old school, he’d need to be there as well". Griffin then later spoke of Gould claiming that he was sad after a win and happy after a loss. Griffin told the media “We were officially on top of the ladder, having overcome this huge run of injuries earlier in the year, but nothing. When we lost there was always an inquiry, how had we had failed in our preparation, but there was never any inquiry when we won". “I have never seen him so happy than when Brisbane put 50 on us. And then I’ve never seen him so agitated than when we just beat Manly (in a 28-24 thriller at
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on July 28, 2018)".


St. George Illawarra Dragons

On 7 September 2020, Griffin was appointed head coach of St. George Illawarra. He was granted a two-year contract to begin in 2021, with a third year in the club's favour, following the sacking of Paul McGregor earlier in the 2020 NRL season. In round 2 of the 2021 NRL season, he earned his first win as St. George head coach as the club defeated North Queensland 25–18 at the
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. In Griffin's first season as head coach, he guided St. George Illawarra to an 11th-place finish on the table. From round 13 to round 25, the club only managed to win two matches and suffered an eight-game losing streak to close out the year, which stands as a current club record for the most consecutive losses.


Radio career

In 2019, Griffin joined the 2GB
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program as one of the co-commentators for selected matches.


Statistics


References


External links


Penrith Panthers profile
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