Coach Bio
The first New Zealander inducted into the NRL Hall of Fame, Mark Graham is a legend of the sport. Playing as a second rower and lock, Graham featured in 146 games for the North Sydney Bears and 28 games for the Kiwis, many of which as Captain.
Following his playing career, Graham returned to Australia to coach with Norths Devils in 1995, before joining Tim Sheens' North Queensland Cowboys staff.
In 1998, Graham joined the Warriors as head coach, where he would lead the Warriors for 50 matches, with an 18-2-30 record across the 1999 and 2000 seasons.
After being replaced by Daniel Anderson at the end of the 2000 season, Graham joined the Auckland Rugby Union as a Development Officer.
Graham also played for the Norths Devils in the BRL and Wakefield Trinity in England. and coached Kintetsu in Japanese Rugby Union.
Following his playing career, Graham returned to Australia to coach with Norths Devils in 1995, before joining Tim Sheens' North Queensland Cowboys staff.
In 1998, Graham joined the Warriors as head coach, where he would lead the Warriors for 50 matches, with an 18-2-30 record across the 1999 and 2000 seasons.
After being replaced by Daniel Anderson at the end of the 2000 season, Graham joined the Auckland Rugby Union as a Development Officer.
Graham also played for the Norths Devils in the BRL and Wakefield Trinity in England. and coached Kintetsu in Japanese Rugby Union.