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‘Very pleased’: Griffin lands new job in rival code

Former NRL coach Anthony Griffin has landed a new job as the director of rugby for Eastwood.
Griffin most recently coached St George Illawarra before being sacked by the Dragons last year.
The 58-year-old from Queensland coached 231 first grade games for the Broncos, Panthers and Dragons with a 51 per cent winning record.
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Dragons coach Anthony Griffin speaks to the media. Getty
Griffin replaces former Australian men’s sevens coach John Manenti in the Eastwood role.
Manenti has taken up a new gig with the San Diego Legion after resigning from his sevens post following the Paris Olympics.
“Anthony has been working with the club for the past 12 months and we are very pleased to have someone with his experience and insight joining us as we position the club for the future,” Eastwood chairman Rob Cusack said.
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Dragons coach Anthony Griffin. Getty
“Anthony brings a wealth of experience in professional coaching…
“In saying farewell to John, let me pay tribute to the contribution that he has made to our club over the past nearly 15 years.
“Multiple minor premierships, multiple grand final appearances, three Shute Shields.
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“It’s a record that is a wonderful testimony to his rugby capabilities and and to his personality.
“We sure are going to miss him.”
Eastwood finished ninth in the Shute Shield this season with a 6-12 record.

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