Matt Williams (rugby coach)
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Matt Williams =P the rugby football coach was the first foreign head coach of the Scotland national rugby union team. He also coached Leinster Rugby before that. He is Australian, and from New South Wales. He is now (2006) coaching West Harbour RFC in Sydney, New South Wales.
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[edit] Scotland's first foreign head coach (2003-5)
He worked for the Scottish Rugby Union full-time, and was the first foreign head coach of Scotland, from December 2003 until April 2005. His first assistant coach (forwards coach) was New Zealander Todd Blackadder and the second was Ulsterman Willie Anderson.
Williams was appointed by Ian McGeechan and Jim Telfer without much (if any) consultation and no advertising of the post after the latter stepped up from the Scottish head coach role to become the SRU's Director of Rugby, again without advertising, shortly after the end of the Rugby Union World Cup in 2003.
[edit] Dismissals
When he took over as Scotland's head coach Williams first dismissed Alan Tait as defence coach and told Gregor Townsend among others that he had no room for him in the team. This was regarded by many in Scotland as a grave mistake at the time, as Townsend was then still only thirty years old. (Tait has since been restored as defence coach and Townsend to the national squad by Williams's successor Frank Hadden.)
Williams was equally ruthless with the players in the Scotland squad (e.g. telling Mike Blair six weeks in advance that he would not be selected) which led to increasing discontent and a decline in both morale and results to a pitiful level. It is no exaggeration to state that a once-proud rugby nation was reduced to a laughing stock as the team slipped down the IRB rankings to 11th place. (They have since risen back up under Frank Hadden.)
[edit] Coaching results
[edit] As Scotland's head coach
Those who live by the sword often die by it in true Braveheart fashion, and Williams and his large team of assistants (Willie Anderson, Brett "wherever Matt goes" Igo and others) were themselves eventually dismissed by the SRU on April 25, 2005 after a disastrous record of only three wins in two years from 17 games. There was no great lamentation or outrage among the Scottish rugby public at this.
The three wins were over Samoa, Japan and Italy. While the victory over Samoa in Wellington was a good one and that over a demoralised and poorly-coached Japan was by a record score (100-8), the one over Italy in the 2005 Six Nations was an ugly and unconvincing affair, a case of "rugby by numbers" executed to an extremely limited game-plan which spoke volumes for Williams's lack of belief in his players.
[edit] At Leinster
It should be noted, however, that Matt Williams was appointed to the Scotland job on the back of a very successful stint at Irish province Leinster, where his uncompromising professional approach was largely responsible for turning an underachieving team into genuine Heineken Cup contenders, playing a high-paced, expansive game that was thrilling to watch. Williams also had reasonable success as coach to the Irish A international team.
Yet it has also been observed that the main reason for his undoubted success at Leinster was a very strong coaching staff.
[edit] External links
- Williams takes credit for Calcutta Cup victory, The Scotsman, February 28, 2006
- Mental approach must be right in pressure game, Matt Williams, Irish Times, February 25, 2006
- Time to go, Matt - The Scotsman, March 27, 2005
- Dismissal of Williams is only way to go, says Weir - The Scotsman, March 23, 2005
- Coach has become frustrating story that's lost the plot - John Beattie, The Scotsman, March 21, 2005
- Scanty evidence for Williams' bold boast - David Sole, Electronic Telegraph, March 21, 2005
- Williams comes under fresh fire - BBC Sport, March 20, 2005
- Enough is enough: Williams must go - The Scotsman, March 18, 2005
- How low can Matt Williams go? - The Scotsman, March 15, 2005
- Dark days loom for Williams - The Scotsman, January 15, 2005