Championship One club Oldham have appointed former Salford, Bradford and England centre Scott Naylor as their new head coach on a two-year contract.
The 40-year-old was chosen on the recommendation of his former Salford boss Shaun McRae to succeed Tony Benson, who was sacked last month and was this week appointed coach of newcomers Oxford.
Naylor has been coaching Leigh rugby union team since parting company with Salford, where he was an assistant to McRae, in 2009.
Oldham chairman Chris Hamilton said: "I spoke to Shaun at length and he gave Scott a huge rap. He is hungry to get back into rugby league and he has a burning desire to do well.
"He's a rugby league man through and through and he has been looking for an opportunity like this for some time."
Naylor scored 60 tries in 159 Super League appearances, most of them with Bradford for whom he played in three Challenge Cup finals and was twice a Grand Final winner, and gained four caps for England in the 2000 World Cup
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Just popped on to wish Scott all the best. As the best defensive centre I've seen at Bradford I have to say if he's half as good a coach as he was a player, he'll be a great success.
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