Darren Abram

Darren Abram (born Wednesday (1967-09-27) 27 September 1967 (age 45)) is an English rugby league footaller of the 1980s and '90s, and coach, playing at club level for Warrington, (1986), Swinton (1987), Springfield Borough (1988–90), Rochdale Hornets (1990–91, Oldham (1993–97), Lancashire Lynx (1998), as a Centre, and coaching at club level for Chorley Lynx, Leigh Centurions (2003–05), and Rochdale Hornets (2005–07).

Abram cut his coaching teeth with Chorley Lynx in National League Two and was taken on by Leigh Centurions, with a view to taking them into the Super League, in October 2003. He accomplished this in his first season as Leigh beat Whitehaven in a dramatic NL1 Grand Final. Leigh's Super League season of 2005, however, proved a disaster and the club were relegated after winning just two games, with Abram leaving in August 2005. He was appointed Rochdale coach in November 2005, as successor to Bobbie Goulding, who had resigned two weeks earlier. Abram parted company from Rochdale Hornets in July 2007.