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Sheens has coached four premiership winning teams, making him second only to Wayne Bennett among current coaches.
At the representative level, Sheens coached the 1991 ARL City Origin team to a 22 – 12 win over Country.
In 1997 Sheens coached the NSW super league side to a 23 to 22 win over Queensland in a Tri series competition involving NSW Queensland and New Zealand.

Sheens and Kangaroos
Sheens was soon coaxed out of retirement though, playing one season with the Campbelltown City Kangaroos in 1983, captaining that club to the Group 6 Rugby League premiership that season.

Sheens and their
As a player, Sheens was a prop forward with Sydney's Penrith Panthers in the 1970s and 80s before he retired and became their coach.

Sheens and first
Sheens had a lengthy playing stint with Penrith, playing 166 first grade games from 1970 to 1982 and scoring 11 tries.
Tim Sheens ' brother, Bob, was also a first grade NSWRFL player for Eastern Suburbs.
Although his first ever game as first-grade coach was a 24 – 12 loss to St George, Tim Sheens has a track-record of reforming under-performing teams to premiership victory.
On 3 May 2010 Sheens became the first coach in Australian rugby league history to reach 600 games.

Sheens and 8
In 2006, he was nominated as the one of front rowers in the 40th Anniversary Penrith Panthers " Team of Legends " but lost out to Terry Geary ( 8 seasons-1969-76 ) and Tim Sheens ( 13 seasons-1970-82 ).

Sheens and 2009
In February 2009, Sheens was appointed coach of the Australian national rugby league team following the resignation of Ricky Stuart.

Sheens and .
They are currently in the process of searching for a new head coach for the 2013 NRL season after the sacking of current head coach Tim Sheens.
* Numerous Rugby League players: Greg Alexander, Ben Alexander ( 1970 – 1992 ), Mark Carroll, John Cartwright, Andrew Ryan, Luke Lewis, Phil Gould, Brad Fittler, Des Hasler, Tim Sheens, Luke Rooney, Ryan Girdler, Craig Gower, Mark Geyer and Michael Jennings.
During the 2006 finals series, he became only the second person ( after Tim Sheens ) to coach 500 premiership games.
After finishing last in 2000 and second last the following year, four losses at the start of the 2002 season saw coach Tim Sheens sacked and replaced by his assistant Murray Hurst.
Tim Sheens ( born 30 October 1950 ) is an Australian professional rugby league football coach and former player.
Born to a well known rugby league family of the Penrith area, Tim Sheens was educated at St Dominic's College in Penrith but spent his last two years of school at St Gregory's College, Campbelltown, where he was the school captain and first-grade rugby league captain in 1968.
By 1982, Sheens had played a club record 258 games in all grades, but was unable to come to terms with the club for another season.
Sheens won further premierships with Canberra in 1990 and 1994.
In 2002, Sheens accepted the coaching position with the Wests Tigers for the 2003 season, replacing Terry Lamb.
The feat of the Wests Tigers winning the 2005 Grand Final against the Cowboys has been largely attributed to Sheens.
Sheens was awarded the Dally M Coach of the Year in 1984, 1990 and 2005.
In December 2007, Sheens ' contract with the Tigers – due to expire at the end of the 2008 season – was extended to 2010.
On 25 September 2012, after days of speculation about Sheen's future due to a poor recent season, the Tigers announced Sheens would not coach the team in the 2013 season, but offered him other roles at the club.
Sheens returned to the NRL representative arena in 2006 when he succeeded Graham Murray as coach for City Origin, a post he retained in 2007 and 2008.

coached and Kangaroos
Churchill, who the medal was named after, played for and later coached the South Sydney Rabbitohs, played interstate football for both New South Wales and Queensland, and also played for, captained and coached the Australian Kangaroos.

coached and their
Both John Madden and Walsh played and coached at the College of San Mateo early in their careers.
Brown, who had built an impressive record as coach of a Massillon, Ohio high school team and brought the Buckeyes their first national championship, at the time was serving in the U. S. Navy and coached the football team at Great Lakes Naval Station near Chicago.
Shula had coached the Colts the previous seven pre-merger seasons ( 1963 – 9 ) and was signed by Joe Robbie after the merger was consummated ; because the signing came after the merger the NFL's rules on tampering came into play, and the Dolphins had to give up their first-round pick to the Colts.
For most of their early history, the Dolphins were coached by Don Shula, the most successful head coach in professional football history in terms of total games won.
He coached, cajoled, and crashed through their practices, and played No. 8 in their first two friendly matches.
On January 11, 2009 the team defeated the defending Super Bowl Champions and the 2008 NFC East champion New York Giants 23 – 11 en route to their 5th NFC Championship Game in 8 years and 5th in the 10 years the Eagles have been coached by Andy Reid.
The Vikings, coached by Bud Grant, won the NFC Central for the eighth time in the last nine seasons with an 11 – 2 – 1 record, and advanced to their fourth Super Bowl in eight years.
The Patriots, coached by Bill Belichick, lost their first two games.
As a 16 year old, Carey made the move to Melbourne and played for the North Melbourne under 19s, where he starred in their 1988 premiership side, coached by Denis Pagan.
" In their first scenes together, he was shaky and missing his lines, and she soothed and coached him.
Although this was the only year the city of Chicago would host a concurrent NBA / NHL finals in the same year, Blackhawks Coach Mike Keenan would see this again in New York when he coached the Rangers to their first Stanley Cup in 54 years two years later.
The only country to have their entire teams score perfectly on the IMO were the United States, which won IMO 1994 when it accomplished this, coached by Paul Zeitz, and Luxembourg, whose 1-member team got a perfect score in IMO 1981.
After winning their third straight title, the Lady Bears ( coached by David Sanders ), tied a record that stood for 49 years, held by Byng, 1936-1937-1938.
Their nickname is the Buffaloes, and their field is named after George Katchmer, who coached the school to their only undefeated campaign in 1953.
Olimpia, who were winners of the 1979 Copa Libertadores, were blossoming in their second golden era with players such as Ever Hugo Almeida, Gabriel González, Adriano Samaniego, and star Raul Vicente Amarilla, all coached by legend Luis Cubilla.
Landry coached the Cowboys to their first Super Bowl win, defeating the Miami Dolphins 24-3, holding the Dolphins to a mere field goal.
Many of the coached contestants, who had become celebrities due to their quiz-show success, were so afraid of the social repercussions that they were unwilling to confess to having been coached, even to the point of perjuring themselves to avoid backlash.
Tommy Gorman, coached Maroons to their second Stanley Cup.
In their first two seasons, they were coached by women's basketball legends Anne Donovan and Nell Fortner.
While he famously declared " I do not play no rock and roll ," McDowell was not averse to associating with many younger rock musicians: He coached Bonnie Raitt on slide guitar technique, and was reportedly flattered by The Rolling Stones ' rather straightforward, authentic version of his " You Gotta Move " on their 1971 Sticky Fingers album.
The Breakers currently play their home games at Dilboy Stadium and are coached by Lisa Cole.
He coached for the Monarchs in the late 1940s, managing their barnstorming " B " team, scouting for the club, signing prospects, and teaching the ins and outs of the game to future major-league baseball greats Ernie Banks, Jackie Robinson, and Elston Howard, among others.

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