November 04, 2021 - 1923 views
Rydal Penrhos has confirmed that Ryan Kirby has joined their staff team as rugby coach with immediate effect.
Ryan is moving back to the North Wales area after gaining plenty of experience in a coaching environment across the country.
Ryan is a former member of the RGC 1404 Rugby Academy and featured for the first team before becoming part of the London Wasps Academy system. He is qualified up to Level 3 coaching standard and also possesses his First Aid in Sport qualification.
The new arrival was head coach of Bath Rugby Club‘s U15s and also held the Head of Rugby title at the Royal Wootton Bassett Academy.
He’s also worked with the Mad Dog Sixth Form Rugby Academy, which is led by former World Cup winner and England international Lewis Moody.
In recognition for his tireless work within the Academy, Ryan was nominated for a UK Coaching Award in the “Children and Young Adults Coach of the year” category, beating out hundreds of other nominees to reach the top-three.
Ryan also owns his own business – Tinies Rugby – which helps aspiring rugby stars across the region reach their goals and encourages participation. The coach is replacing Rob O’Donnell, who stepped down to work closer to home.
He said: “Over the last few years of being a full-time rugby coach, I have learnt that creating a positive learning environment allows players to express themselves and explore the game of rugby more.
“This in turn has a great impact on developing both the person and the player. I find that by creating a positive, structured and professional environment, the players are able to drive the high standards we expect between themselves.
“I believe that the experience and knowledge I have gained over the last four years as a full-time rugby coach is extensive and I’m going to apply all of my knowledge to the best of my ability in this exciting job role at Rydal Penrhos.”
