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Dunfermline opens up recruitment for new Senior Coaches

Dunfermline opens up recruitment for new Senior Coaches

Caitlin Gould20 Apr 2022 - 15:58
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Could you be who we are looking for?

Dunfermline Rugby Club is now accepting applications for new Head Coach roles for the 1XV Men and Women's team.

The club has big ambitions for the coming season, including promotion for the Men's 1 and 2XV, with heightened focus on performance standards to ensure that we achieve our goals.

We’re looking for an empowering, engaging and enthusiastic Head Coach to have responsibility for performance rugby at our club, with responsibility for 1XV rugby training and matchday and overarching responsibility for the 2XV.

To read the job descriptor for this role, click HERE.

If you are interested in this role, please send a coaching CV to info@dunfermlinerugby.co.uk, subject: Dunfermline Men’s Head Coach Position

Dunfermline Women XV, established in 2019, completed their first competitive league season in Scottish Rugby’s Tennent’s Midlands/East league.

To move them on to the next stage in their development, we are now looking for an empowering, engaging and enthusiastic Head Coach.

To read the job descriptor for this role, click HERE.

If you are interested in this role, please send a coaching CV to info@dunfermlinerugby.co.uk, subject: Dunfermline Women’s Head Coach Position

We would like to share our utmost gratitude to Stuart Brown (Skidz), who has dedicated the last twenty years to coaching at our club, with special thanks for his dedication to the Men's 1XV for the last three seasons.

Under Stuart’s leadership, the men’s 1XV recorded nine consecutive wins from November 2021 and took them to second spot table in the Tennent’s Caledonia Division 1 league.

Club President, Kevin Storie said: "Stuart is a club man through and through. He has willingly given his time, effort and energy in supporting our senior players to thrive and play to the best of their ability, and we are extremely grateful for his contribution to the club over the years."

Cammy Dunn now moves on from coaching the Women's XV after raising the team from the ground as a development side through to their first competitive league run this year.

Speaking about Cammy, Kevin said: "We are so proud of all that Cammy has helped our Women achieve during his tenure as Head Coach. He has helped develop and nurture many of these players from beginner status to full-fledged rugby enthusiasts, playing on a weekly basis, and we thank him very much for his efforts."

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