 Noble has won two World Club Championships with Bradford |
Bradford head coach Brian Noble has signed a two-year extension which will see him stay at Odsal until 2007. The former policeman took over from Matthew Elliott at the end of the 2000 season and has led the Bulls to two Grand Final titles in 2001 and 2003.
"This club has been a big part of my life and I am very happy here," said Noble. "So I am delighted to be able to commit my future to the Bulls.
"Continuing the stability that's served the club so well is the main thing."
Bradford have had a mixed season so far - after finishing as Grand Final runners-up last season they lie fourth in the Super League but have been knocked out of the Challenge Cup.
But Noble plans to get the Bulls back on track now he has pledged his immediate future to the club. "I would not have accepted this offer if I didn't feel confident that I can continue to bring success to the club, both this season and over the next two years," Noble said.
Noble is also coach of the Great Britain squad, although his responsibilities on the international stage are only part-time.