The Australian Rugby Union today announced Welshman Geraint John as their news Sevens head coach charge with delivering Commonwealth Games and Olympic golden glory.
The 51-year-old joins the ARU from Rugby Canada where he has been head coach of their menâs Sevens team since 2010.
John, from Carmarthen, takes over the reins from Michael OâConnor, who stepped down as head coach in February after six years in the role.
John will start his duties for Australia on Monday, June 23 before taking charge of the team for the first time at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in July.
John will then lead Australia into the 2014/15 HSBC Sevens World Series, which kicks off on the Gold Coast in October â the first tournament of the Olympic qualification period.
After a playing career that included representative honours with Wales A, Wales B and selection for the Barbarians, John moved into coaching in 1992 and spent six years with Cardiff RFC and Cardiff Blues as assistant coach.
He also served under legendary Kiwi Coach Graham Henry as skills coach with the Welsh team from 1999-2001 and had a spell as head coach of the Wales Sevens team.
John joined Rugby Canada in 2006 as High Performance Director and then became head coach of Rugby Canadaâs Sevens team in 2010, where he led the country back to IRB core status in 2012.
John most recently led Canada to its first ever IRB Sevens World Series Cup Final in Glasgow in early May 2014.
âAustralian Rugby is steeped in history and, in my opinion, the role of Menâs Sevens Head Coach is one of the best team jobs in the sport,â John said.
âWhile the prospect of coaching at the Olympics is an extremely appetising one, for me, the next tournament is always the most important.
âMy first priority is to prepare and work with the players and to get to know them at the centralised base and then in competition at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in July.
âHowever, I am under no illusion that one of the key targets of the ARU is for the Menâs Sevens team to secure a gold medal in Rio.
âWhile you can never guarantee anything in sport â and especially the Olympics â I am delighted to be given the opportunity to give us the best possible chance of bringing back gold in 2016.
âHowever, the first step for this team is to qualify. We need to make sure we have the best structure and program to make this happen.â
âWe have many big challenges ahead in the coming months but a challenge is something I thrive on. Michael [OâConnor] has left behind an extremely talented squad.
âIt is one of the youngest in the World Series and theyâre continuing to improve. I am looking forward to meeting them on an individual basis and as a group next month.â
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