Glasgow name Danny Wilson as Dave Rennie's replacement

Glasgow name Danny Wilson as Dave Rennie's replacement

Danny Wilson will become the new Head Coach of Glasgow Warriors on a two-year deal ahead of next season.

The 43-year-old will join the club from his role as Assistant Coach (Forwards) with the Scotland national team, following confirmation of Dave Rennie’s appointment as the new Australia Head Coach.

 
 
 
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He will continue as Assistant Coach of Scotland until next summer, before taking charge at Scotstoun. Wilson joined the Scotland coaching group in August 2018 after a successful three-year spell as Head Coach of Cardiff Blues, steering the club to European Challenge Cup glory in Bilbao and securing a return to the Heineken Champions Cup.

Prior to his role with the Blues, Wilson had coached at both the Scarlets and the Dragons in Wales, with over eight years experience in the Guinness PRO14.


He also enjoyed a two-year spell as Wales U20 head coach, in which his side became the first Wales U20 side to beat New Zealand U20s in 2012 in South Africa. His team then became the first Wales U20s side to reach a Junior World Cup Final in France in 2013, with a squad including 2019 Rugby World Cup squad members Elliot Dee, and Hallam Amos.

He also had a season as Assistant Coach at Bristol under former Scotland Head Coach Andy Robinson.

Danny Wilson said: “The opportunity to coach such an attractive club as Glasgow Warriors was too good to miss.

“I’ve been extremely impressed with the Scottish system in recent years and I’m looking forward to working with an exciting and talented squad of players at the Warriors. I want to build on the high-tempo style of play that I know the fans love and pay to see week in, week out.

“The club has been challenging at the top end of the Guinness PRO14 on a regular basis and as a coach it is that type of environment and culture you want to be involved in.

“I took a huge amount of learnings from the time I have spent with Scotland through Six Nations and the World Cup and I’m thankful for that experience, which can only add to how I take on a new Head Coach role with Glasgow Warriors.”



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