Corrigan links up with Ulster Rugby
12 February 2008, 1:40 pm
By Anne Perry
Ahead of this Friday's game against the Dragons at Ravenhill Ulster Rugby is bolstered by the news that Reggie Corrigan is going to be joining up the with the Ulster squad one day a week to work on scrummaging.
Corrigan who won over 130 Caps for his province Leinster worked under Matt Williams while Williams was Head Coach at the Dublin based side. Corrigan's role with the Ulster squad will be to lead scrum clinics with the forwards one day week on a consultancy basis
Capped 47 times for Ireland he played in the 1999 and 2003 World Cups and captained Ireland on two occasions against Tonga and Western Samoa in 2003. Corrigan made his final international appearance coming on as a replacement against France in the 2006 Six Nations Championship.
Reggie said this of his new role with Ulster
"First of all I am delighted to be involved with Ulster Rugby. I have worked with and played alongside a lot of the Ulster guys in the past. I feel very excited about what can be achieved here at Ulster and the players are keen to turn things around and learn and hopefully I can be part of that"