Australian coach Tim Sheens will be looking to get back into club football in 2014 and has not ruled out the prospect of working in Super League, but warns potential suitors to hold off until after the World Cup.
The 62-year-old, free of club commitments following his departure from Wests Tigers at the end of last season, has taken the opportunity to make a whistle-stop trip to England and Ireland to check out facilities ahead of the Kangaroos’ visit later this year. “I’ve made it clear I will be looking to coach again, whether that’s in Australia or England,” Sheens told Press Association Sport.
“I will have to see what might be available but all my focus at the moment is on preparing the national team. I don’t want to take my eye off the ball.”
Sheens will return to Australia on Saturday, in time for the start of the 2013 NRL season, but admits he will be keeping a closer eye than usual on Super League this year.
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The 62-year-old, free of club commitments following his departure from Wests Tigers at the end of last season, has taken the opportunity to make a whistle-stop trip to England and Ireland to check out facilities ahead of the Kangaroos’ visit later this year. “I’ve made it clear I will be looking to coach again, whether that’s in Australia or England,” Sheens told Press Association Sport.
“I will have to see what might be available but all my focus at the moment is on preparing the national team. I don’t want to take my eye off the ball.”
Sheens will return to Australia on Saturday, in time for the start of the 2013 NRL season, but admits he will be keeping a closer eye than usual on Super League this year.
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