Hull KR appoint Cayless as head coachImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, This will be Nathan Cayless’ first head coach job at a first-grade levelByIan WoodcockBBC Sport EnglandPublished23 June 2026, 10:16 BSTUpdated 4 minutes agoHull KR have appointed Nathan Cayless as their head coach on a three-year contract from next season.The 48-year-old former New Zealand international will replace Willie Peters at the reigning Super League champions at the end of the campaign.
Peters unveiled in March that he would be leaving at the conclusion of 2026 to take over at new NRL side Papua New Guinea Chiefs.
Cayless has been coaching Parramatta Eels’ New South Wales Cup side and is also assistant coach of New Zealand.
“My rugby league coaching philosophy aligns with the hardworking, successful culture that exists at Hull KR,” he told the club website., external
“When chief executive Paul Lakin and I first spoke, we connected immediately via our alignment on the vision and philosophies required to produce sustained success on and off the field.”
Cayless spent his entire playing career with the Eels and made 259 appearances for them between 1998 and 2010.
He captained the side a club record 221 times and also skippered New Zealand to success in the 2008 World Cup final with victory over Australia.
“Nathan has been an outstanding servant of the Parramatta Eels and we are incredibly proud to see him earn this head coaching opportunity,” Eels chief executive Jim Sarantinos reported., external
“His work with our program has been invaluable, particularly in developing young players and preparing them for NRL football.”
Cayless will look to build on the superb work of Australian Peters.
The 47-year-old replaced compatriot Tony Smith at the end of the 2022 season and has turned the club from a side looking to compete for a play-off place into world champions.
The Robins ended a 45-year wait for Challenge Cup success in June last year before going on to win both the League Leaders’ Shield and the Grand Final in a fantastic campaign.
They then beat Brisbane Broncos in the World Club Challenge at the home of cross-city rivals Hull FC in February this year.
They were beaten by Wigan in this season’s Challenge Cup final and sit third in Super League, four points behind leaders Leeds, who they face this week, with a game in hand.