Bryan Easson appointed Scotland Women head coach on permanent basis

Bryan Easson handed Scotland Women head coach job for five years; Easson had been temporarily in charge after Phillip Doyle stood down in August; Easson's brief is to lead the team towards the Rugby World Cup in 2025

Image: Bryan Easson has been appointed Scotland Women head coach on a permanent basis

Bryan Easson has been appointed head coach of Scotland Women full-time after leading the team on an interim basis for the past few months.

Easson moved up from the role of assistant after former head coach Phillip Doyle was forced to step down in August, unable to fulfil his role due to Covid shielding restrictions.

Scottish Rugby has made his appointment permanent through to the Rugby World Cup in 2025.

"I am honoured and privileged to be appointed Scotland Women head coach," Easson said.

"I have learned a lot about this group over the past few months, and alongside an excellent management team I look forward to continue to help make improvements both on and off the pitch."

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Easson's sole game in charge to date was a draw with World Cup finalists France at Scotstoun in October, with subsequent games against Wales and Italy cancelled amid the pandemic.

Image: Bryan Easson was in charge for the Women's Six Nations match against France in October

Nevertheless, Scottish Rugby had seen enough in Easson to make the appointment.

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"Since stepping in as interim head coach this year Bryan has demonstrated his ability to adapt in extremely difficult circumstances and still deliver development and improvement to the team," head of girls' and women's performance rugby Gemma Fay said.

Scottish Rugby's Director of Performance Rugby, Jim Mallinder, added: "The appointment of Bryan and the expansion of his role demonstrates the importance Scottish Rugby continues to place on making progress in the women's game and performance programme.

"Bryan is a highly respected coach and will bring his wider expertise into the Technical Lead role in what is a great opportunity for him, the players and whole performance group committed to the team's success to have both continuity and growth over the long term."

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