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Ulster announce former All Black as new Skills Coach | Huge Rugby News

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Last updated: 15/03/2021 2:32 pm
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New Zealand-born, Craig Newby, will take up the role of Skills Coach for Ulster Rugby this summer ahead of the commencement of the 2021/22 season after signing a 1-year deal with the province.

With an extensive rugby career to-date, Newby is set to join Ulster as Skills Coach from his current role as Director of Rugby at St John’s School in Leatherhead.

A back-rower in his playing days back in New Zealand – which included a stint captaining the Highlanders and representing his home country as an All Black – Newby made the move to England in 2008 when he signed for Leicester Tigers, and was part of the side that won the Premiership Final during his first season at the club.

📢 | We are delighted to confirm the arrival of Craig Newby as the club’s new Skills Coach on a 1-year deal 🙌

Read more👇#SUFTUM

— Ulster Rugby (@UlsterRugby) March 15, 2024

Since making the move into coaching, the 41-year-old has gone on to hold a number of positions within the English National Leagues, and was with the NEC Japan Top League as Forwards and Defence Coach for a season. Newby also currently holds the role of England U20 Women’s Forwards Coach and has been involved in the coaching set-up for both the Wasps U18s and Harlequins U16s.

On the signing, Ulster Rugby Head Coach, Dan McFarland, said:

“I look forward to welcoming Craig, and to working alongside him as he makes the role his own and plays his part in our ambitions going forward as a squad.â€? 

Commenting on his new role, Craig Newby, added:

“The positive environment at Ulster, together with how the club is run – both on and off the field – are what I am looking forward to being a part of when I join later this year. By bringing my personality and skillset as a coach to the role, I hope to build on the great work already underway.�

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