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10:51pm Sunday 9th November 2008
Paul Cook will be leaving his post as head coach of Bramley Buffaloes to take up an assistant coach role at Huddersfield Giants.
Cook, who has taken Bramley to a Grand Final in each of his three seasons with the club, leaves with the appreciation and best wishes of the Bramley Buffaloes club, and with some great memories.
Cook, a former player with the Bulls, Leeds and Huddersfield, said: “I’ve had a great three years at Bramley including three successive Grand Finals. But even more important for me has been to have spent three years with a unique club, a very supportive committee and some of the most loyal fans in the game.”
Cook has turned down several offers from National League clubs in the past two years and said: "It was only ever going to be an exceptional opportunity to prise me away from Bramley. But to be in Super League with an ambitious club like the Giants, was something I could not refuse."
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