Bruno Stolorz

Bruno Stolorz
Full name Bruno Stolorz
Date of birth (1955-02-06) 6 February 1955
Rugby union career
Coaching career
Years Club / team
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2008 - 2010
France RC Orléans
Germany Germany

Bruno Stolorz (born 6 February 1955)[1] is a former coach of the German national rugby union team.[2]

He shared his duties as coach of Germany with Rudolf Finsterer until the later resignation on 20 March 2010.[3] Stolorz was seconded to the German team by the Fédération française de rugby to improve Germany's performance in the sport and is also a coach with French club team RC Orléans, where he fulfills the position of a Conseiller sportif auprès.[4][5] He took up his position with the German team in early 2008.[6]

After the end of Germany's 2008-10 European Nation Cup campaign and Finsterers resignation the later stated that Stolorz would be the ideal candidate to coach Germany by himself.[3] However, Stolorz was replaced with Torsten Schippe in July 2010,[7] with South African Jakobus Potgieter as Schippes assistant.[8]

Coaching honours

National team

References

  1. Bruno Stolorz profile at totalrugby.com (German) accessed: 15 March 2010
  2. Spain set down marker rugbyworldcup.com, published: 16 November 2008, accessed: 15 March 2010
  3. 1 2 Deutschland steigt ab / Finsterer tritt zurück Rugby-Journal, published: 20 March 2010, accessed: 20 March 2010
  4. Mark Kuhlmann nicht mehr DRV-Nationaltrainer (German) Rugby-Journal, published: 9 March 2009, accessed: 25 February 2010
  5. Comité Directeur (French) RC Orléans website, accessed: 15 March 2010
  6. Kader für Lehrgang in Heidelberg nominiert (German) scrum.de, published: 16 February 2008, accessed: 15 March 2010
  7. Torsten Schippe wird Trainer des 15er-Nationalteams (German) Rugby-Journal, published: 11 July 2010, accessed: 26 July 2010
  8. Kobus Potgieter neuer Co-Trainer der Nationalmannschaft (German) Rugby-Journal, published: 16 July 2010, accessed: 26 July 2010

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