Changes To Ireland Women’s Coaching Structure
12th December 2014 By Munster Rugby
The Irish Rugby Football Union today announced three full-time coaching and support appointments for representative women’s rugby in Ireland.
Cork Con head coach Tom Tierney will take over as head coach of the Ireland Women's XV team and as assistant coach to the Women's Sevens Squad. Tierney will commence his role with the Ireland Women's team ahead of the 2015 RBS 6 Nations Championship.
Anthony Eddy has been appointed Director of Sevens and Women's Rugby with a hands on coaching role with the Women's and Men's Sevens Squads whilst overseeing the Women's XV program. Eddy will report directly to IRFU's Performance Director David Nucifora.
Marian Earls has been installed as Head of Strength and Conditioning for Sevens and Women's Rugby which will see the Galway native provide support to the Ireland Women's team and the Women's and Men's Sevens squads.
David Nucifora, IRFU Performance Director, commented, "A review of the existing women's rugby representative structures revealed a need for greater integration of both the 15-a-side and Sevens programmes from both a coaching and player support perspective.
"We believe we have put in place a strong coaching unit and the appropriate support structures that will enable both versions of the game to drive on in tandem. The establishment of three full-time positions signifies the IRFU's commitment to creating a high performance environment for Irish representative women's rugby.”
Profiles:
Anthony Eddy
Anthony was formerly the General Manager of Rugby Sevens at the Australian Rugby Union and previous to that role was the High Performance Unit National Programmes Manager at the ARU. Eddy was also an assistant coach at the ACT Brumbies and Queensland Reds in Super Rugby and was head coach at English Championship Club Worcester Warriors. He has also coached the Australian U-20 team between 2009 and 2012.
Tom Tierney
A former Munster player, Tom won 8 caps for Ireland and is a Level 5 accredited coach. He has developed experience with a number of top Ulster Bank League clubs such as Garryowen and Cork Constitution. Last season his Club International squad recorded impressive victories over their English and Scottish counterparts.
Marian Earls
Marian currently holds the post of Lead Academy S&C at Connacht Rugby and worked successfully with the Ireland Women's team in the built up to and during the 2014 IRB Women's Rugby World Cup. Marian holds a degree in Sports and Exercise from the University of Limerick and a masters in Strength and Conditioning from the University of Edinburgh.