29 Sep 2022
THORMAN ASSUMES HEAD COACH DUTIES AT NEWCASTLE THUNDER

Newcastle Thunder will have a north east hand at the helm in 2023, as the club announce Chris Thorman as its new head coach.
Wallsend-born Thorman takes the reins after a four-season stint
in charge of Workington Town and will lead the club as it embarks on its third
consecutive season in the game’s second tier.
A former England international standoff Thorman enjoyed a
successful playing career that saw him play over 300 club-level games, the
majority of which came at both Super League and NRL levels.
Beginning his back-room journey as a player-coach at York City
Knights in 2012, Thorman took interim charge of Huddersfield Giants in 2018
between the tenures of Rick Stone and Simon Woolford.
It was a spell that saw Thorman guide the club to three wins and
a draw, including a 25-22 win at the Magic Weekend at St James’ Park over
Wakefield Trinity.
Taking over at Derwent Park in 2019 after the departure of Leon
Pryce, Thorman guided Workington to promotion to the Betfred Championship in
2021 via the end-of-season play-offs.
Thorman joins Thunder on a one-year contract and will oversee
preparations ahead of the pre-season in autumn.
Speaking on his
appointment, Thorman said: “I’m delighted to be appointed the head coach at
Thunder and I’m looking forward to getting started.
“As a local lad I have
always had a soft spot for the club, and it feels like now is the right time to
come home and be part of something that a lot of people automatically assume I’ve
been before.
“I am joining at a time
where there is a fantastic opportunity to come in and be part of refreshing the
club’s identity and creating something that will see players, staff and fans
all band together and care about.
“There is a lot of work
to be done but I know from conversations I have already had with the powers
that be that we are going to have a good squad for the 2023 season and that we
can all look forward to that kicking off early in the new year.”
Newcastle Thunder chair
Keith Christie added: “I am delighted that Chris has agreed to join the club as
our new head coach, and I am looking forward to working with him.
“As one of only a handful
of Geordies to play Super League and as far as I know the only one to play NRL,
he has vast experience as a player that he is now using as a highly regarded
coach.
“I am excited by his
vision and from the conversations we have already had, I think he is going to
help us create a club that is at the heart of the support in the region.”