Rhys Edwards

Rhys Edwards is a Rugby Union Coach. In 2015 he coaches the Wales Women National Rugby Union Squad who compete in the 6 Nations Championship and IRB World Cup.[1]

Early life and education

Edwards attended Cardiff Metropolitan University,[2] where he played on the school rugby team.[3] He later played for Bedwas RFC.

Between 2007 and 2011, Edwards completed a MDip in Performance Analysis. In 2013 he studied toward an MSc in Sports Coaching.

Career

Edwards worked as a physical education teacher at Caldicot School.[4] Rhys worked for the Cardiff Blues as Head Coach of their U16 Academy Pathway team. He was appointed Head Coach of Beddau in February 2010 ,and served until early 2013.[5]

Edwards was appointed as Attack Coach for the 2011 Six Nations campaign,[6][7][8] before being stepping in as Head Coach for the final two games.[9]

In 2014 he oversaw both the National 15s and 7s programme which rcompeted at 2013 FIRA-AER Championship in Brive & Marbella.[10]

In 2015 he was named head coach of the Wales Women rugby team.[11]

References

  1. "Women's Rugby World Cup: Wales head coach Rhys Edwards left frustrated by loss to Australia". Wales On Line, 5 Aug 2014, By Alex Bywater
  2. " England Women win the World Cup!". "Cardiff Met News",] Cardiff Metropolitan University. 21/08/2014
  3. "Students' Rugby: Towers double seals win". The Telegraph, Rob Wildman, 01 May 2003
  4. "Rhys Edwards lands new WRU role". Western Telegraph. Chris Kirwan / Wednesday 29 July 2015 /
  5. " Veteran Woodard to coach the Beddau backs". Wales on Line, 28 Jun 2012 27 Mar 2013
  6. Sportsbeat. "Wales Women Aim to Open Account Against Ireland". 6 Nations.
  7. Willis, Jamie. "Edwards Appointed Wales Women Coach". Beddau RFC.
  8. http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/other-sport/rhys-edwards-calls-wales-women-2506224
  9. "Wales Women 15-14 Ireland Women". BBC, Mar 13, 2011
  10. Bywater, Alex. "EDWARDS WELCOMES SEVENS CHALLENGE". Welsh Rugby Union.
  11. "Rhys Edwards takes new Wales women rugby role." BBC news, 29 July 2015.
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