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Steve 'Pee Wee' Anderson

Coaching Career

Vital Statistics

Nickname(s)
Pee Wee
Born
Saturday, 16th December, 1961
Died
Saturday, 11th February, 1984 (Aged 22 years and 57 days)

Coaching Career Statistics

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Club Career - UK     Games W L D Win %  
Super League - 34 12 20 2 35.29% List
Challenge Cup - 6 4 2 0 66.67% List
UK Top Division - 34 12 20 2 35.29% List
Overall     Games W L D Win %  
First Class 40 16 22 2 40.00% List

English Career - By Year

Team Season   Games W L D Win %  
Warrington 2001   32 17 17 2 53.13% List
Warrington 2002   8 3 7 0 37.50% List

English Career - By Team

Team Years   Games W L D Win %  
Warrington 2001-02   40 16 22 2 40.00% List

Your Say

  • Greg
    30/12/2015

    Reader

    From RLW Vol 15 No 2 15/3/84 p28

    Sir,

    The Anderson family wish to convey our sincere thank you to you & the hundreds of friends & team-mates fir the heartfelt sympathy cards & floral tributes received on the tragic death of our son & brother Steven (Pee-Wee) who died in a car smash on the morning of February 11.

    Steven started playing league when he was 14 years old. He had previously played soccer in the Liverpool area & had been awarded the sportsman of the Year Award by Liverpool RSL.

    He played league with Warwick Farm, Liverpool City & Mount Pritchard Clubs. He had been awarded best & fairest on several occasions while playing with the above clubs.

    Pt 1

  • Ray Daniels
    13/08/2017

    I used to play soccer with him growing up for jevc liverpool good day mate

  • Sally
    23/12/2018

    So long ago Pee Wee...you gave me a great night out for my 21st the weekend before that terrible accident that took you & our other friends... I still think about you guys...xox ????

  • Alan Brooks
    07/06/2023

    I remember Steve Anderson scoring that brilliant try for Wests under the post against Souths at Lidcombe in 1982

  • Dave Curran
    09/10/2023

    Pee Wee was the most genuine mate. Everyone loved him. We'll continue to remember him at the annual Pee Wee Warwick Farm reunion.

  • Anonymous
    01/05/2025

    Steve J. Anderson – Rugby League & Rugby Union Coach
    Born: January 3, 1963 – Springsure, Queensland, Australia

    Steve J. Anderson is a respected Australian coach and high-performance leader whose distinguished career spans both rugby league and rugby union. With a background rooted in regional Queensland, Anderson has built a reputation as a results-driven coach, educator, and strategist in elite sport.

    Beginning his career as a rugby league player in the Central Highlands, Gold Coast & Brisbane Souths and Past Brothers (BRL), Anderson transitioned into coaching roles that included stints with the Melbourne Storm during their 1999 NRL Premiership win and the Australian Kangaroos at the 2000 Rugby League World Cup. He later served as head coach of the Warrington Wolves in the UK Super League.

    Anderson successfully shifted to rugby union, holding senior high-performance roles with Scottish Rugby and the Irish Rugby Football Union. His leadership helped shape national talent programs, coach development systems, and professional pathways that impacted multiple nations’ elite rugby structures.

    He is also known for his contributions to coaching education, particularly through programs like the Advanced Coach Program at Rockhampton Grammar School, and for his leadership writings, including his books “A Coach’s Journey” & “Principals of High-Performing Teams”.

    Anderson’s legacy is defined by his deep commitment to athlete and coach development, system-building, and high-performance leadership across multiple codes and cultures.

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