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Neil Doak confirmed as Ulster Rugby Skills Coach
20 June 2008, 5:02 pm
By Anne Perry
The Ulster Rugby management team was today bolstered with the news that former Ulster player Neil Doak has been appointed as Skills Coach.
Doak boasts a wealth of sporting talent having represented Ireland at cricket as well as playing professional rugby for Ulster, and will be a welcome addition to the management team. His role will focus on working closely with the half backs and their kicking and he will also look after the players’ core skills.

Since retiring from professional rugby the ambitious former Wallace high pupil has coached a number of sides including Ulster U19 and has been assistant coach to the Ulster U20 and A squads. It is his former role as Ulster’s Elite player Development Officer that has seen him nurture talent such as Niall O’Connor and Mark McCrea.

Ulster Rugby Coach Matt Williams said this today of the announcement:

“I coached Neil in Ireland A for two years and I recognised then he was interested in technical excellence. We had a very positive relationship when I coached him. He is not a yes man. He speaks his mind and does not suffer fools gladly. We need that attitude in our team.”

He continued; “Since then he has done outstanding work with Ulster under age teams. However it is his work with our kickers, such as Niall O'Connor and Paddy Wallace that has brought his coaching skills to my attention. It is a real asset for the team to have a full time skills coach. It is also an investment in Ulster Rugby’s future to bring into the professional ranks an excellent young coach such as Neil. I am looking forward to working with him again.”


Neil said this today of the appointment:
“I am over the moon, it has all happened quite quickly and when Matt spoke to me about joining up with the squad full time I jumped at the chance. The turmoil of last season will be forgotten this year; Matt has already worked with the squad for a few months and with new players coming in and a fresh approach I have no doubt that the players will gel well together. On paper we have a good squad so we just need to get out there and play some rugby and play for each other.”

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