‘Cayless has aura but faces tough task replacing Peters’ – analysis

ByMatt Newsum

BBC Sport Rugby League journalist

Given the success Willie Peters has enjoyed at Hull KR, it is no surprise to see the Robins plump for another highly rated assistant coach from Australia’s elite NRL comp.

Cayless was a fearsome figure as a player but one with authority. He was a long-time captain of Parramatta, leading them to Grand Finals but never quite able to break their long wait for a title.

At international level he also captained New Zealand, famously leading them to 2008 World Cup success among other big leaders like Adam Blair and Benji Marshall.

His main responsibility with Parramatta was pathways, developing talent and moving them through his New South Wales Cup reserve grade side to sharpen them up for the NRL.

This talent identification could be invaluable for Rovers, given the pressures on the wider player pool created by 14 Super League clubs and two new NRL franchises in Perth and PNG all chasing talent.

It also shows a keen eye for bringing through homegrown players, which will be music to the ears of the academy at Craven Park.

Cayless certainly has the aura of someone worth listening to, and his playing career experience will give him plenty of kudos within his new group.

However, this job would be tough for any coach, novice or experienced, given Peters’ remarkable run of success and the speed in which he has implemented it, ending 40 years of trophy drought in the process.

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