Bradford Bulls job suits Francis Cummins

Francis Cummins will be the youngest coach in Super League Francis Cummins will be the youngest coach in Super League

Resplendent in a smart grey suit, Francis Cummins looked every inch a Super League coach when he entered the top floor of the Coral Stand on Monday.

Moments later, when his inaugural press conference got underway, he sounded like one.

These past couple of weeks have been momentous for Bradford Bulls.

When Mick Potter informed Omar Khan that he was ready to leave Odsal for good and head home to Australia, discussion turned to who should succeed him.

The conversation will not have lasted long.

“Franny’s your man,” or words to that effect, would have sufficed.

Potter’s words were heeded, affording Cummins an opportunity to fulfil a long-held ambition.

Cummins spoke on Monday about the trauma of the 2012 campaign and how he was almost forced into labouring to make ends meet.

He even joked about doing a paper round or two to bring in some much-needed cash to the Cummins household.

Or at least I think he was joking.

But sometimes in life you get what you deserve and his appointment was vindication of all those weeks spent working without pay.

That and an apprenticeship stretching back almost 20 years.

“I’ve coached since I was 16, with schools and other bits, my amateur club, so I knew what I wanted to do,” said Cummins, who at 35 is poised to be the youngest coach in Super League next year.

“I retired on my 29th birthday because I had the chance to work with Tony Smith and Brian McDermott (at Leeds). It was an opportunity for me to jump into the next bit of my life and become a coach.

“I had to take that opportunity and, when Brian went to Harlequins after six months, it catapulted me into the number two job.”

Cummins was also right-hand man to Brian McClennan, Smith’s successor at Headingley, before joining Potter at Bradford two years ago.

The RFL sent him on a bursary to Australia to pick up tips from, among others, Tony Smith’s older Brian, who lists Bradford among his host of top-flight clubs.

Cummins has delved into other sports and even picked the brains of Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

He explained: “You need to speak to other people. I’ve got people who are in business I can go to and I speak to religious people.

“I went to see Alex Ferguson in 2008 and it was amazing just to spend time there.

“It really backs up what you’re about. I would always encourage any of my staff to go out and see other sports, talk to other people.

“That’s where your real education is. Will I continue to do that? Without doubt.”

Comments(9)

oddshapedballs says...
7:04am Thu 20 Sep 12

great new for franny. i just hope he is more succesful than the previous younges
t superleague coach we had

Solomon Grundy says...
7:47am Thu 20 Sep 12

Precisely oddshapedballs.

We had another young coach who thought if he talked like a coach and looked like a coach it must make him a coach. It didn't. His dysfunctional deluded relationship with a weak and spineless chairman ultimately brought the club to catastrophe.

I wish Francis the very very best and will buy my season ticket as ever but let's not talk about what a good coach he is - let's wait till the guys have gone out on the field and done the business.

No more blag please - actions not words!

COYB!!!

Mumby was the best says...
8:35am Thu 20 Sep 12

Franny for England then ?

Capabull says...
9:02am Thu 20 Sep 12

Everybody just ignore anything Mumby writes-- Simples

Van Bellen's Baby says...
9:28am Thu 20 Sep 12

If he appoints Disko as assistant that will be two former Leeds greats running Bulls and two former Bulls greats running Rhinos: funny old world.

bullybullman says...
10:19am Thu 20 Sep 12

Mumby was the best wrote:
Franny for England then ?
Ha ha love it wouldnt suprise me with the RFL ! He`s the best man for the club as we are at the moment good luck.

Prycey says...
10:34am Thu 20 Sep 12

All we can do is give the chap a chance. He has served his apprenticeship of 7 years. He can't do any more than that. It isn't his fault we all remember McNamara but he isn't him. Yes I would have loved to have signed a top coach but a top coach would want top money to spend. It is actually nice to see a young English coach given a chance - albeit with risks. I am happy to go with him so good luck Franny. Everyone should give him their support and remember his name is Francis not Steve.

king karl says...
1:40pm Thu 20 Sep 12

He needs to ditch that crap suit

Solomon Grundy says...
2:30pm Thu 20 Sep 12

Disagree about the suit - think he cuts a fine figure in it. Good luck to him.

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