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Scott Prince will replace Kelvin Wright as the new coach of our NRLW side. Prince was the NRLW assistant in 2018 and 2022. He was also name coach of the year in 2021 after guiding Valleys Diehards to top spot in the BHP Premiership.
Paul Dyer will also be handed and expanded role and will oversee the club’s female football program
Scott Prince said
“I feel like the time is right for me personally as I have had a number of roles in the women’s game but nothing compares to the excitement I have about coaching the Brisbane Broncos NRLW side,”
“The journey will be challenging, however with hard work, a proven coaching staff around me, and a committed squad of players, I know we can build a successful program.
“I love working in the women’s game – the players have a genuine desire to learn and improve – and as coach, that’s all you can ask for.”
Paul Dyer said
“This is a really exciting day for me, the Broncos have been a huge part of my life and I am certainly very appreciative of the faith the club has shown in me to lead our NRLW and game development programs,”
“I have had a long association with the women’s game, both as a head coach and administrator, with some of my closest relationships being formed through my time with the Jillaroos and Broncos NRLW program.
“Our NRLW program has had some wonderful success over the years, but we also recognise there are some areas that we need to improve. I am looking forward to reconnecting with the playing group and working closely with Scott Prince and the rest of our staff to ensure we deliver a world class football program.”
Paul Dyer will also be handed and expanded role and will oversee the club’s female football program
Scott Prince said
“I feel like the time is right for me personally as I have had a number of roles in the women’s game but nothing compares to the excitement I have about coaching the Brisbane Broncos NRLW side,”
“The journey will be challenging, however with hard work, a proven coaching staff around me, and a committed squad of players, I know we can build a successful program.
“I love working in the women’s game – the players have a genuine desire to learn and improve – and as coach, that’s all you can ask for.”
Paul Dyer said
“This is a really exciting day for me, the Broncos have been a huge part of my life and I am certainly very appreciative of the faith the club has shown in me to lead our NRLW and game development programs,”
“I have had a long association with the women’s game, both as a head coach and administrator, with some of my closest relationships being formed through my time with the Jillaroos and Broncos NRLW program.
“Our NRLW program has had some wonderful success over the years, but we also recognise there are some areas that we need to improve. I am looking forward to reconnecting with the playing group and working closely with Scott Prince and the rest of our staff to ensure we deliver a world class football program.”