Damian McGrath
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Damian McGrath (born Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England in 1958) played professional rugby league at Batley before embarking on a successful coaching career, which has encompassed both codes of rugby football at club and international level. He was the head coach of the Kenya national rugby sevens team from 2022 to 2023[1].
His first post was as reserve team coach at Batley RLFC. He was then appointed to the staff at Leeds Rhinos.[2]
Championships at academy and reserve team level for Leeds were followed by elevation to the senior coaching staff as Super League began. The club played in two Challenge Cup Finals (including victory in the last final played at the old Wembley Stadium) and made an appearance in the inaugural Super League Grand Final in 1998.