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Name
  
Dean Ryan

Height
  
1.98 m

Role
  
Coach

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Dean Ryan is a former corporal in the Corp of Royal Engineers and England Rugby Union Number 8, and was Head Coach at Guinness Premiership side Gloucester Rugby. He was appointed DOR (Director of Rugby) at Worcester Warriors on 17 April 2013.

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Playing career

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During his on-field career Ryan played for Saracens, Wasps, Newcastle and Bristol. Regarded as one of the most competitive and robust forwards of his generation he saw league success twice during his career with Wasps (96-97), and captained Newcastle to league success on the first attempt during the 97-98 season, making 21 appearances. He was awarded six England caps during his career with his International debut against Argentina in 1990.

Coaching career

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Ryan moved into coaching while at Bristol, taking the reins at the club for the beginning of the 2000-01 season, and took the club to the Zurich Championship Final in 2002 where they lost to Gloucester Rugby. Ryan moved to Gloucester Rugby after this as Assistant Head Coach under Nigel Melville. Following Melville's departure from Gloucester Rugby in 2005, Ryan was appointed to the Head Coach role which he held through the 2008-09 season.

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During his time at Gloucester Rugby, Ryan has assembled a team featuring a number of highly talented youngsters, and has put together a back-line considered by many to be one of the most exciting in English club rugby. Following the dismissal of Andy Robinson as England head coach, Dean Ryan was amongst the favourites to be his successor. However Ryan stated that he was committed to his role at Gloucester Rugby and had not considered leaving as he believed that he had not yet finished his work at the club. Under Ryan's guidance Gloucester Rugby enjoyed three successful seasons, and began the 2007-08 campaign as favourites for the Guinness Premiership - which ultimately Gloucester failed to live up to - losing at home to Leicester in the Play-off semi final.

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Unfortunately Ryan failed to deliver the anticipated trophies at Gloucester. A few Gloucester fans credit this lack of success to poor tactics; others, however, attribute the lack of success to disruptive influences. On 11 June 2009, Gloucester announced that Ryan had left the club by mutual consent.

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Following the decision of Andy Robinson to leave his job as Scotland coach in the Autumn of 2012, Dean Ryan was appointed as interim Scotland coach alongside Scott Johnson, but only until the end of the 2013 Six Nations.

On 17 April 2013, Dean Ryan was appointed director of rugby at Worcester Warriors, replacing Richard Hill.

Other

Over the last four years, he has been a regular pundit for Sky Sports

References

Dean Ryan Wikipedia


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