Having watched Dungannon a few times this season, it's obvious they have a fair bit of rebuilding to do, especially if they lose their Ulster contingent.
The final league game against quins finished 47-19 but quins pretty much stopped playing after 50 minutes. Dungannon allowed Neil McComb to break from a maul, sprint away and sidestep a few players before he dropped the ball over the line, that's the sort of porous defence they displayed.
McCloskey has been the only consistent positive. Lineout has been poor, and the plan for go forward ball has been to give it to the big 8, Smith I think, who quite frankly was nowhere near fit enough for that standard of rugby.
I see the new coaching set up has been announced, interesting that Paddy Johns stays and Nigel Brady is the new forwards coach. Good to see him back at the club. No word yet on backs coach, maybe it is Paddy Wallace indeed.
Dungannon Rugby Club is pleased to announce the appointment of a new coaching team for the 2014/15 season. Paddy Johns stays in the mix with former Dungannon player Nigel Brady returning as forwards coach. Nigel, a former Ulster and Ireland ‘A’ hooker currently in France with Aurillac, has recently been forced to retire from playing through injury. Nigel was a prominent school boy rugby player at Royal School Dungannon having been capped a number of times for Ulster and Ireland Schools. He then graduated to the senior squad at Dungannon FC in 1998 and was a member of the All Ireland League winning side of 2001. Nigel will be assisted by former Ulster schools colleague David Irwin who is joining from Lisburn RFC as assistant forwards and development coach. Mark Henderson is also remaining from the existing coaching team and he assumes the role of coaching co-ordinator responsible for assisting with the coaches and other coaching duties along with the recruitment and development of young players. Mark has been involved with coaching and managing a number of sides at Stevenson Park and also led 7s squads to success at the Carrick Sevens on a number of occasions including at this year’s tournament.
Outgoing President Paul Magee is excited by the new appointments, “I have played with both Nigel and David and know their rugby abilities. Nigel is no stranger to Dungannon and whilst we are all disappointed he has had to finish his playing career early, we are excited he has chosen his home club as the place to begin his coaching career. We have targeted our men and believe they will do a good job at Dungannon, developing players and returning the 1st XV to the premier Division of the Ulster Bank AIL. Dungannon has always been a development ground for young ambitious players and with these additions to our current coaching team we shall be well placed to continue that tradition and bring all levels of Dungannon rugby back to the standards we set for ourselves. Over this season we have used many players new to the AIL and along with potential new recruits, they will benefit greatly from the quality coaching and high level experience available to us next season.”
Paddy Johns enthused, “Nigel will be an enthusiastic young coach who will bring fresh ideas and a new momentum to the Club. He continues the long tradition of former Dungannon players, who like me, have proudly taken on the role of coach of their home club. He and David Irwin will have plenty of support from Mark and entire Club. I believe coaching like playing is now a team effort where we depend on each other for support and ideas. We should be open to constructive criticism as well. It is better to get it wrong on the training ground than on the pitch on a Saturday.”
We are continuing to seek the appointment of a backs coach to complete the coaching team however with this announcement the Club can begin the important steps of building for next season. The Club would also like to take this opportunity to thank Paddy Johns for his continued support and his commitment to Dungannon FC. As we expected Paddy Johns has been a great servant to Dungannon FC for the last two years.
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