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Foley Appointed Ireland A Forwards Coach

16th December 2010 By Munster Rugby

Foley Appointed Ireland A Forwards Coach

The O2 Ireland Wolfhounds, formerly known as the Ireland As, today announced that Munster’s Anthony Foley will join Eric Elwood’s coaching team for the forthcoming games against Scotland A and England Saxons early next year.

The new coaching team for the O2 Ireland Wolfhounds will have a decidedly international flavour to it as former Ireland team mates Eric Elwood and Anthony Foley will take the reins of the side for the forthcoming games against Scotland A and England Saxons early next year.

Elwood, who is the coach of Ireland provincial side Connacht, was capped 35 times and scored 296 points in international rugby for Ireland and has been announced as the head coach to the Wolfhounds.

He will link up with current Munster defence coach and former international No.8 Anthony Foley, who won 62 caps for his country and will take responsibility for the forwards on the Wolfhounds team.

The remaining senior member of the Wolfhounds management team is Manager Joey Miles who has worked with the Wolfhounds side for the last five years as well as with the Ireland senior team on the tours to Japan in 2005 and New Zealand/Australia in 2008.

The Wolfhounds coaching team will work closely with the Ireland national management in terms of preparing the Wolfhounds for their upcoming games.

Commenting on his appointment, Eric Elwood said, “I am delighted to take up this role and to be getting the opportunity to work with such a wide group of players at international level again. I know from my time with the Ireland U20 team that there is nothing more satisfying than bringing players together and to help prepare them to represent their country. It will be great to work with my old team mate Axel (Anthony Foley) as both of us have progressed onto the other side of the game as coaches.

The exposure of Ireland players to top class opposition at international level is important for not only the development of the players themselves, but also to have them prepared and primed to step into the senior team, particularly from the timing of our matches in terms of the RBS Six Nations Championship. I will be working with Declan (Kidney) in terms of getting the best out of the players and impressing on them that the Wolfhounds team will be another opportunity to press their claims for a place in the Ireland team.”

Anthony Foley said, “Both myself and Eric are young coaches, so I think it is an exciting chance for both of us to pass over some knowledge to the players we work with but also learn from them. The Wolfhounds is always seen as a stepping stone for players as the recent history of the side has shown, but from my own development as a coach it’s a chance to broaden my experience across other parts of preparing a team and I am looking forward to it.”

O2 Ireland Wolfhound Fixtures:
Friday 28th January, 2011

Scotland A v O2 Ireland Wolfhounds
Netherdale (Galashiels)
K.O. TBC

Friday 4th February, 2011
O2 Ireland Wolfhounds v England Saxons
Ravenhill
K.O. 7.30pm

 

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