Denis Betts

He has proven that he is the right man for the job moving forward and thus he has been rewarded with a contract extension, as Denis Betts will remain Widnes coach until the 2017 season.

Betts has revolutionised the Widnes side and made them a formidable foe over the years, with the man himself excited to have another year to work with the club.

“This is a real honour for me,” said Betts.

“I am committed to the Club and my belief is that we are growing something that’s really special here. Having the ability to continue the work we’ve been doing for a further three years, an extra year on top of the contract I already had, is fantastic.

I think you can see the hard work that has gone into the Club over the last three years since we came back into Super League. We’re now heading into a new phase and having the ability to work with James (Rule) on this next phase of this Club’s development is a real privilege.

Although we’ve done a great deal of work, I feel that we’ve got so much more to do. We have sown the seeds to make things work really well. We’ve got a really good foundation and we’ve got lots of good people here.”

Having worked alongside a lot of the current players, Betts feels at home and looks forward to continuing as coach and maintaining his relationship with the playing roster.

“I’ve been given the opportunity now to continue working with this Club for the next three years and I will work really hard on making this Club a great Club again at the top half of the table,” said Betts.

“To have the chance to work with these players and to be involved in this great Club with these great supporters over the next three years is an honour. It’s a huge privilege for me to be able to coach this side.”

Under Betts, the club has placed an emphasis on accruing talent from within the organisation, with their academy structure at strong levels because of the work done by Betts.

“One of the big things about Widnes Vikings is that this Club is about evolution not revolution,” said Betts.

“We don’t change our team a lot and we haven’t really made mass changes over these three years. We’ve looked at developing everyone that’s been in place. As a coaching team and as a Club we want to make people better.”

“We have a fantastic academy structure and we can see that there are players there that are looking to come through to the first team. We are looking to work well with them to develop talent and secure a bright future for the Club.”

Chief Executive James Rule was quick to praise Betts for the work he has done so far and for the things he has achieved at Widnes. Betts has their full support and they look forward to seeing both he and the club grow and develop.

“The 2014 season was the most successful in the Club’s Super League history and Denis was the driving force behind this success. His work ethic, philisophies and leadership have shaped an exceptional performance department across playing personal, coaching and medical staff,” said Rule.

“As we seek to make continuous improvements to all aspects of our operation it is essential that we have stability and continuity in our leadership roles.

As a board of directors we are delighted to reward Denis with his contract extension and are hugely excited to work with him as we continue to grow, evolve and improve in all aspects of our operation.”

By ricky

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