Former NRL star Brayden Wiliame to coach Bulldogs NRLW

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

Former NRL player Brayden Wiliame has been announced as the head coach of the Canterbury Bulldogs NRLW side after Blake Cavallaro resigned.

Wiliame retired from rugby league in 2023 and has since been working with the New Zealand Warriors as their Wellbeing Manager and NSW Cup assistant coach.

A nine-time Fijian international, Wiliame played for four different NRL teams during his career.

Wiliame's appointment as head coach marks a new chapter in his post-playing career, with his experience as a player and his recent coaching roles likely playing a role in his selection.

The Bulldogs are expected to make an official announcement regarding Wiliame's appointment in the near future.

The news of Wiliame's new role comes as a surprise to many, given his relatively recent retirement from playing.

However, his experience both on and off the field has prepared him for this coaching opportunity.

Wiliame's time with the Warriors as their Wellbeing Manager and assistant coach has likely helped him develop the skills necessary to take on a head coaching role.

Wiliame's international experience as a Fijian representative also adds to his coaching credentials, bringing a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his new role with the Bulldogs.

With 48 NRL first-grade matches under his belt, Wiliame has a solid foundation of experience to draw from as he transitions into coaching.

Overall, Wiliame's appointment as head coach of the Bulldogs NRLW side represents a new beginning for the former player, as he takes on a leadership role in guiding the team to success.

His diverse background in rugby league, from playing to coaching, makes him a valuable asset to the Bulldogs as they look to compete in the upcoming NRLW season.

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