Newly appointed Australian men’s sevens rugby coach Tim Walsh will go all out to match the success he enjoyed with his world-beating women’s team.
Walsh boasts a World Series winning percentage of 85 per cent, mentoring Australia to the 2015-16 title and 2016 Olympic gold medal and taking them from fifth to first in the rankings.
He will take over from Andy Friend whose contract hasn’t been renewed beyond July, with a handover date set for after next month’s Commonwealth Games.
“The nature of our job is brutal and Andy and I have a good relationship,” Walsh said.
” I spoke to him last night and in the typical and expected way from Andy he was absolutely world class.”
Former Australian sevens player Walsh announced back in January he would vacate the women’s post after next month’s Commonwealth Games.
“We believe he has a considerable amount of proven Sevens expertise and offers a coaching style that can continue the progression made by the men’s program and take performance to the highest level,” Rugby Australia general manager high performance Ben Whitaker said.
Asked if he saw the potential for the current fourth-ranked men’s team to enjoy the same status of the women, Walsh replied: “100 per cent. I wouldn’t be doing the job if I didn’t.
“The coaches before, Friendy particularly, have done an amazing job to set me up and I’m fortunate to be taking over this team from where it is and where it’s come.
“But I plan to emulate the success that the women have had, but the directive is to take the team from where it is and make them a podium team.”
Friend is likely to be offered a new role by RA, one connected to sevens and which could include coach development.
While RA didn’t look beyond Walsh and Friend for the men’s position, Whittaker said there would be an open application process for the women’s job.
He is hoping to announce the successful candidate in six weeks, with John Manenti acting as an interim coach through to the World Cup in July.
Machooka
Roar Guru
Yep... and also thanks Andy!
Gepetto
Guest
Don't foist Friend on the women's team PLEASE!
Gary Russell-Sharam
Roar Rookie
There is a tiny bit of doubt that he will be able to bring his expertise to the men. Coaching men is vastly different to women and I mean this in no detrimental way, it's just different. We have over the years had good coaching but not quite got there to be consistent podium placers. I do think that selection at times impinges on the performance. I wish him well and hope that Australia gets to the top. They certainly should be there, as there are so many young players to choose from. I also hope that they change the entire coaching staff and get a new fresh approach. I in no way Criticise M O'Connor he has been a stalwart, However it may be time to do a proper cleanout and start from fresh
riddler
Guest
good luck to the guy.. great guy... need more like him in oz rugby..