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The Masculine Ocean Hawks have advanced veteran mentor Wayne Lambkin to the NRL instructing staff in front of the 2024 season.

Lambkin was brought in from the Wests Tigers to coach the club’s Jersey Flegg team. However, Lambkin has been promoted since Brock Sheppard, the coach of the Blacktown Sea Eagles Workers, moved to Canberra.

Lambkin is recalled on the Northern Sea shores for aiding guide the Masculine Ocean Falcons to the U20s title in 2017, in which they crushed the Parramatta Eels in the Fantastic Last.

Masculine master Haumole Olakau’atu was one of the 17 Ocean Falcons players highlighted in the game.

Quite possibly of the most experienced mentor in rugby association, Lambkin’s last work saw him join the Wests Tigers in 2019, taking over as the club’s Jersey Flegg mentor. He would then be advanced as the lead trainer of the Tigers’ NSW Cup side, the Western Rural areas Jaybirds, in 2022.

His appearance to the Tigers came after he cut an effective training way at Westfield Sports Secondary School for quite a long time. The school is persistently perceived as perhaps of the best wearing school in New South Ridges and has created various gifts throughout the long term.

The rundown of gifts incorporates previous and current NRL players Pat Richards, Israel Folau, Bryce Gibbs, Dene Halatau, Stefano Utoikamanu, Tommy Talau and David Klemmer, to give some examples.

His instructing vocation additionally incorporates being the lead trainer of the North Sydney Bears NSW Cup group from 2006 to 2015.

“We pursued the difficult choice to allow Brock to go to the Canberra Plunderers,” Anthony Seibold said.

“There was a chance for us to further develop our full-time instructing staff, so we advanced Wayne Lambkin.

“Wayne understands what’s genuinely going on with the Masculine attitude. He is a very trustworthy individual, and you want staff members who are trustworthy.

“He accompanies great showing experience and training experience.

“Wayne is a coach with a lot of connections because he worked a lot at Westfields Sports High School.

“There have been various NRL players who have emerged from that school over a significant stretch of time that ‘Slashes’ was related with.”
Lambkin’s advancement implies Scott Kenna has been selected as the club’s new Jersey Flegg mentor. Kenna, the nephew of Charlie Haggett, a former player, has worked under Lambkin before.

“Scott is another person who has the Masculine DNA going through his veins,” Seibold said.

“He is the nephew of previous Masculine 1st grade player Charlie Haggett and was right hand mentor to Wayne Lambkin in 2017.”

Different individuals from the Masculine Ocean Birds Jersey Flegg instructing staff incorporate Adam Schofield (mentor), Harrison Nicholson (physio), Scott Moran (strength and molding mentor) and Jason Williams (coach).

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