PRESS RELEASE - Mark Giacheri announced Club Head Coach
San Francisco, CA. – SFGG Rugby announce MarkGiacheri as new PRP & Club head coach.
Giacheri will coach SFGG alongside long standing assistant coach Grant Wells and newly appointed team manager Mike Bobis.
Giacheri
and Wells have just over one month to continue preparations for the
2015 PRP season. SFGG will be looking to achieve the consecutive
‘treble’ and continue their dominance of the highest caliber of US club
rugby; having previously won the Elite Cup in2013 and the PRP in 2014.
Giacheri,
capped 48 times for Italy between 1992 and 2003 also played club rugby
with teams including NSW Waratahs (Aus.), Benetton Rugby Treviso (Ita.)
and Sale Sharks(UK). Upon retiring from professional rugby in 2005,
Giacheri began a successful coaching career, working with Randwick
DRUFC, NSW Warathas A, NSW Country and most recently the newly
established NSW Country Eagles.
‘Excited’
and ‘optimistic’ are terms Giacheri has used to describe his
appointment as head coach. A specialist forward coach, Giacheri will be
looking to add a hardened and structured edge to an already established
forward pack.
There
will also be a focus on youth development as Giacheri will be working
with the Club youth program, helping to introduce SFGG’s brand of rugby
at a young age and further developing the Clubs growing number of youth
coaches.
Grant
Wells, former USA Eagle and SFGG playing stalwart will return in the
assistant coach role, working with the SFGG backline; nurturing the
attacking, attractive form of rugby that has brought unprecedented
success over the last few seasons.
Mike
Bobis, newly appointed 2015 PRP Team Manager brings a wealth of
managerial experience having previously guided SeattleOPSB and has
worked closely with USA Rugby. Bobis has been instrumental in the hiring
of Giacheri.
David
Ridley has been appointed head D1 coach for the 2015 season and will be
assisted by the established Club player, and now coach, Jeff McKay;
picking up where long standing and hugely successful D1 coach Mike
Cravelli left off. Ridley, originally from the UK has playing experience
at England Regional School Boys level and also played for Scotland
Military Selects; he plans to work closely with Giacheri to see SFGG’s
depth of senior teams used effectively for player recruitment &
development.
SFGG’s storied coaching recruitment's
are not only limited to the senior sides. Alastair ‘Red’ Robinson
returns for a second year with SFGG, now in the head coach position for
the high school program;having formerly been the championship winning
PRP forwards coach during 2014.‘Red’, a former New Zealand All Black,
will be looking to inject the ‘winning culture’ in the high school
program and replicate many of the systems the senior teams are running.
SFGG Rugby is incredibly pleased and
excited with the off-season coaching recruitment; ‘very few teams in the
US are lucky enough to have a complete coaching staff, throughout the
Club, that has experience at the International level’. Many of the PRP
players expressed that they ‘wanted a coach that would guide the squad
as it strives to reach its full potential’ and ‘coach the players in a
professional and constructive manner’. Giacheri and the coaching staff
will be an integral part of helping the players achieve this endeavor.
With the core of the 2014 PRP
Championship winning squad returning for 2015, SFGG are now well placed
to continue their dominance of elite level US club rugby.
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