Gloucester Rugby confirm love affair with Johan Ackermann to continue
Gloucester Rugby have announced that Head Coach Johan Ackermann has signed a new contract to remain with the club.
Ackermann has been at Kingsholm for less than two years since moving from South Africa’s Super Rugby Lions outfit. However, the impact he has made in that relatively short time has been significant.
His first season saw the Cherry and Whites reach the European Rugby Challenge Cup Final and qualify for this season’s Heineken Champions Cup. 2018-19, his second season at the helm, has seen Gloucester Rugby finish in third place in the Gallagher Premiership table compared to seventh 12 months ago.
In a statement the club said 'Continuity has been a keyword in the club’s approach going forward in recent times, keeping a core group of players and staff together and avoiding mass turnover.'
According to Director of Rugby David Humphreys: “Johan’s contribution over the past two seasons has been terrific. We knew when we first approached him about the Head Coach role here at Gloucester Rugby that we had targeted the right man, and he has fully validated that decision.
“We’re not naïve to think that the work he’s done here has gone unnoticed in the world of Rugby. And that’s why we wanted to move quickly to ensure that he remains an integral part of what we’re trying to achieve in the future.
“He’s a key figure here at the club, and we’re very much looking forward to seeing what we can achieve together.”
And Ackermann himself confirmed that Gloucester Rugby has become a huge part of his life and that he’s determined to try and deliver the success that the club and its fans deserve.
“The past two seasons have been incredibly enjoyable for me and I feel very proud to be a part of such an amazing club. The passion of the city and the supporters, the way they have welcomed my family and myself has been very humbling.
“The past two seasons have been tough but enjoyable. We’ve made progress, but the job is far from complete. We are only a certain way along the journey that we are making together, have a lot of hard work ahead of us and a lot to achieve. I want to take this opportunity to personally thank Martin St. Quinton, Stephen Vaughan, David Humphreys and the rest of the Gloucester Rugby Board for believing in the coaching team and me and supporting us in what we want to achieve.
“We are assembling a fine group at Gloucester Rugby, quality individuals which includes not just our players but also the coaches and staff. And I’m confident that, if we all pull together, work hard and remain true to our beliefs that we can do great things for the club, its supporters and the city of Gloucester!”
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My ‘fantasy’ team V Ireland,
Including options from ABXV if needed, as V Mun better V Ireland better prep than England.
The most important aspect V Ireland is AB need ALL their loosies AND 'loosie capable locks' on ALL match [except IF(?) any tiring ie the aging & slowing eg Cane]. As follows,
{starting} bench (3rd choice)
1 {De Groot} / Tu’ungafasi (Williams)
2 { anyone that can throw!! }/ Aumua (Brodie McAlister)
Ryan! coach lineouts & Aumua to throw!
3 {Lomax}/ Tosi (Newell )
Tosi immense strength V England
4,5 Locks { P.Tuipulotu, S.Barrett }, Vaa’i, Darry
( Isaia Walker-Leawere)
Vaa’i off V Eng. Assumed due to leg injury(?)
6,7,8 Loose forwards { Sititi, A.Savea, Cane } Vaa’i, S.Barrettm, P.Tuipulotu back up (Devan Flanders, Du'Plessis Kirifi )
9 {Roigard } Ratima ( TJ )
10 {D.McK} Perofeta ( Plummer)
12 {J.Barrett } ALB ( Q.Tupaea )
13 {Proctor} Ioane ( AJ Lam )
Ioane (off V England ) but Irish experience (NO not Sexton!)
14 { Tele’a} Reece (bkup W.Jordan )
11 {C.Clarke} Narawa (K.Naholo)
15 {W.Jordan} Love (Stevenson)
Go to commentsI guess the other option would be to start ALB, he's looked good in the 12 so far when he starts and sets up those outside him. But that would mean putting the vice captain on the bench, which is unlikely. Another option would be to drop Reiko to the bench and play Proctor, though he's gone home so that's not going to happen either.
Both of those players just offer more of the soft distribution skills good centres learn from playing their careers there. Unfortunately that's what's lacking with the current combo.
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