Chris Chester (born 8 October 1978) is an English professional rugby league coach who is the former head coach of Wakefield Trinity in the Super League and Scotland at international level, and a former professional rugby league footballer.
He was the head coach of Hull Kingston Rovers in the Super League, however his resignation was announced in February/March 2016.
On 10 August 2021, A statement from Wakefield Trinity said that they had parted ways with Head Coach Chris Chester, with Willie Poching talking over as interim coach.[4]
Chester then moved to Hull FC, and played in the 2005 Challenge Cup Final from the interchange bench in the victory over the Leeds Rhinos.[5]
After spending seven years at Hull FC, Chester joined Hull Kingston Rovers for their inaugural season in Super League and played for the club for two seasons.
Coaching career
Hull KR
Chester retired from playing following a serious neck injury and took up a role as first team coach of Hull Kingston Rovers.[6] He has previously been on the coaching staff at Castleford Tigers.[7] In 2014, Chester was promoted to head coach following the departure of Craig Sandercock. In his first full season as head coach Chester guided Hull Kingston Rovers to the 2015 Challenge Cup Final, but his team were soundly beaten. On 24 February 2016, Hull Kingston Rovers dismissed Chris Chester as head coach following the home defeat by Wakefield Trinity (Wildcats) on 21 February 2016, they had gained one point from their opening three matches in Super League XXI.[8]
Wakefield Trinity
On 16 March 2016, Chester was appointed Head Coach at Wakefield Trinity with immediate effect following the departure of Brian Smith.
Chester guided Wakefield to 8th position in the table in 2016 and 5th the following season. In 2016, Chester also led Wakefield to a Challenge Cup semi-final. On 10 August 2021, Chester was terminated as head coach of Wakefield after recording only four wins in the 2021 Super League season and with the club sitting second last on the table.[9]