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In the 2019 elimination final against Parramatta, Brisbane suffered their worst ever defeat (at the time) and were also handed the biggest loss in finals history losing 58-0 at the new [[Western Sydney Stadium]]. In the post match press conference, Seibold said “I’m really disappointed, I’m embarrassed. I can’t toss up any excuses for that. I’ll wear it, I’m the coach of the club so I’ll take responsibility but it’s also my job to fix that. "I got a whiff of it last week leading into the Bulldogs game. Maybe I was too optimistic. It was men against boys today, it was embarrassing". |
In the 2019 elimination final against Parramatta, Brisbane suffered their worst ever defeat (at the time) and were also handed the biggest loss in finals history losing 58-0 at the new [[Western Sydney Stadium]]. In the post match press conference, Seibold said “I’m really disappointed, I’m embarrassed. I can’t toss up any excuses for that. I’ll wear it, I’m the coach of the club so I’ll take responsibility but it’s also my job to fix that. "I got a whiff of it last week leading into the Bulldogs game. Maybe I was too optimistic. It was men against boys today, it was embarrassing". |
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Brisbane started the [[2020 NRL season]] with two wins in a row. In round |
Brisbane started the [[2020 NRL season]] with two wins in a row. However, they lost 6-34 against the [[Parramatta Eels]] in the re-opening match of the 2020 Season. In round 4 of the [[2020 NRL season]], Brisbane were again on the wrong end of a big score line. This time, losing to premiers, The [[Sydney Roosters]] 59-0. This set a new record defeat for the club.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-09-15/eels-make-history-with-58-point-finals-flogging-of-broncos/11505120/|title=Parramatta Eels eliminate Brisbane Broncos from the NRL Finals with a thumping 58-0 win|website=ABC}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/finals/fuming-seibold-fires-off-at-players-promises-review-of-roster-after-embarrassing-loss/news-story/aed1578918d1dbedc4eb33c3904d2b0e/|title=Fuming Seibold fires off at players, promises review of roster after ‘embarrassing’ loss|website=Fox Sports}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/09/15/seibold-top-to-bottom-review-needed-as-broncos-search-for-answers/|title=Seibold: 'Top to bottom' review needed as Brisbane search for answers|website=NRL}}</ref> The Broncos lost 6 in a row following the 2020 NRL Season resumption, consisting of a range of embarrassing defeats and collapses. In Round 9 the Broncos broke the drought against the Bulldogs. However the following week they were outplayed against the [[Wests Tigers]] losing 48-0 adding another embarrassing loss to where the Broncos defence was heavily critcised. |
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Source: [1] As of 17 September 2019 |
Anthony Seibold (/siːboʊld/) (born 3 October 1974) is actively on job seeker.
Anthony Seibold played for the Brisbane Broncos, Saint-Esteve, Canberra Raiders and the London Broncos. He was previously the head coach of the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the 2018 NRL season.
Background
Anthony Seibold was born in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia, and is of German descent from his grandfather and predominantly Irish and English from his paternal grandmothers side.[2]
Playing career
As a player, Seibold had stints in the lower grades at the Brisbane Broncos (1992–1995) and in the National Rugby League with the Canberra Raiders (1997–1998). In 1999 Seibold signed for the London Broncos where he played two seasons in the Super League.
Seibold played for the Ipswich Jets in the 2002 Queensland Cup Grand Final before returning to the UK. In 2003 he signed for the Hull Kingston Rovers, where he captained the team during their 2003 and 2004 seasons. He returned to the Brisbane Broncos organisation in 2005 where he captained the Toowoomba Clydesdales team in the 2005 Queensland Cup.
In 2006, he moved to Wales where he was assistant coach at Celtic Crusaders between 2006 and 2009, playing in the first season. He helped to lead the club to Super League and assisted John Dixon in their first season at that level.
Post playing career
Seibold has a Bachelor of Teaching and a Masters of Education and lectured in the Faculty of Education at the University of Southern Queensland after his retirement from rugby league.
Following his spell at Crusaders, he took on his first head coach role, at South Wales Scorpions where he led the club to the play-offs in the club's first ever season. He then moved back to Australia to coach in the Queensland Cup.
After working as an Assistant Coach at the Melbourne Storm under Craig Bellamy, Seibold was recruited to join the Manly Sea Eagles before joining the Rabbitohs. He is also Assistant Coach of the Queensland Maroons State of Origin team.
On 6 October 2017, Seibold was announced as the new South Sydney Rabbitohs coach.[3]
In his first year as Souths coach, Seibold guided the club to a third-placed finish at the end of the regular season. Souths went on to reach the preliminary final but fell short of a grand final appearance losing 12-4 to Sydney Roosters. On 27 September 2018, Seibold was named Dally M coach of the year.[4]
In November 2018, Seibold angrily spoke to the media about a possible switch with Brisbane coach Wayne Bennett. He went on to say “I have had a gutful. I’ve been sitting here for four weeks and feeling like a punching bag. It’s not acceptable and it’s not fair … He’s (Wayne Bennett) been ringing up the Souths boys but then tells his press conference he hasn’t spoken to anyone. That’s absolute bullshit … I’m sick of Wayne carrying on.[5]
On 2 December 2018, Seibold was announced as the new Brisbane Broncos coach from 2019 onwards a year earlier than expected after Wayne Bennett was sacked as coach.[6]
The 2019 NRL season started off badly for Seibold and Brisbane as the club endured their equal worst start to a season since the club entered the competition in 1988. This included a 4-36 loss against the Sydney Roosters at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Between rounds 16 and 24, Brisbane only lost 2 out of 8 games and qualified for the finals with a 17-16 victory over the Parramatta Eels at Suncorp Stadium.[7][8]
In the 2019 elimination final against Parramatta, Brisbane suffered their worst ever defeat (at the time) and were also handed the biggest loss in finals history losing 58-0 at the new Western Sydney Stadium. In the post match press conference, Seibold said “I’m really disappointed, I’m embarrassed. I can’t toss up any excuses for that. I’ll wear it, I’m the coach of the club so I’ll take responsibility but it’s also my job to fix that. "I got a whiff of it last week leading into the Bulldogs game. Maybe I was too optimistic. It was men against boys today, it was embarrassing".
Brisbane started the 2020 NRL season with two wins in a row. However, they lost 6-34 against the Parramatta Eels in the re-opening match of the 2020 Season. In round 4 of the 2020 NRL season, Brisbane were again on the wrong end of a big score line. This time, losing to premiers, The Sydney Roosters 59-0. This set a new record defeat for the club.[9][10][11] The Broncos lost 6 in a row following the 2020 NRL Season resumption, consisting of a range of embarrassing defeats and collapses. In Round 9 the Broncos broke the drought against the Bulldogs. However the following week they were outplayed against the Wests Tigers losing 48-0 adding another embarrassing loss to where the Broncos defence was heavily critcised.
References
- ^ Anthony Seibold rugbyleagueproject.org
- ^ Mascord, Steve (25 May 2013). "Men of the World Three: Anthony Seibold (Australia, France, England, Wales & Germany)". stevemascord.com. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
- ^ "New Rabbitohs coach Seibold thanks sacked Maguire for 'great legacy'". ABC News. 7 September 2017.
- ^ Skipwith, David (26 September 2018). "NRL: Roger Tuivasa-Sheck makes Warriors history, wins the Dally M Medal" – via www.nzherald.co.nz.
- ^ "NRL 2018: Best quotes of 2018 NRL season, Nathan Brown, Wayne Bennett, Johnathan Thurston". 17 December 2018.
- ^ "Brisbane Broncos sack Wayne Bennett as Anthony Seibold takes the reins". ABC News. 2 December 2018.
- ^ "Brisbane Broncos' post-Bennett blues still haunting Anthony Seibold". The Guardian.
- ^ "Best and worst-case scenarios for all teams in Round 25". NRL.
- ^ "Parramatta Eels eliminate Brisbane Broncos from the NRL Finals with a thumping 58-0 win". ABC.
- ^ "Fuming Seibold fires off at players, promises review of roster after 'embarrassing' loss". Fox Sports.
- ^ "Seibold: 'Top to bottom' review needed as Brisbane search for answers". NRL.
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