Club and Community Bulletin

Here is a round-up of some of the recent Club and Community activities from across the Province...

Donegal Schools U14 Finals
 
Letterkenny RFC hosted the Donegal U14s Schools Cup and Shield Finals this week.
 
St Columbas, Stranorlar defeated Scoil Mhuire, Buncrana to collect the Cup title, while in the Shield Final Loreto Milford/Mulroy College beat St Eunans Letterkenny.
 
Branch Regional Lead Darren McGuigan assisted in the finals along with Ulster Branch Referee Shane Toolan.
 
Thanks went to U14s coordinator Ronan McCole and Letterkenny RFC for use of their pitches throughout the season.
 
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Virginia RFC seeks new Head Coach
 
Newly promoted to Ulster Qualifying 3, Virginia RFC is looking for a new Head Coach for the 2016/2017 season.
 
Virginia RFC is situated less than 1 hour from Dublin and 2 hours from Belfast. The club fields 2 Adult Men’s team, currently playing in Ulster Qualifying 3 and Minor League.
 
Virginia RFC is regarded as one of the most successful youth clubs in Ulster over the past 10 years, fielding teams in all age grades from U7 to U18 as well as U12, U15 and U18 ladies teams. The investment in youth rugby for the last 10 years is now bearing fruit with almost all Senior players coming through the youth system.
 
Success is also visible off the pitch with a newly developed full size pitch to be opened at the start of the new season.
 
While all applications will be considered on merit, the position may suit a player who is currently playing at a high standard and would like to continue playing and contributing on-the-field while simultaneously developing their coaching career.
 
Key Responsibilities:
- Management of Virginia RFC of both senior teams rugby affairs, including the development and performance management of players
- Planning, preparing and delivering training sessions
- Attendance at all match days (Saturdays) and 2 evening training sessions during the week
- Being an ambassador for all rugby-related matters at the club and with the local community
 
Key Competencies:
- Ability to lead and realise the clubs stated objectives
- Credible rugby knowledge, understanding and expertise gained from playing, coaching or through player management.
- Ability to coach and understand the game to a high level - strategically, tactically and technically.
- Ability to interface effectively with people at all levels. Competence to manage & motivate, develop relationships, and if required manage conflict.
 
We can offer you:
- Talented, young, ambitious and enthusiastic players who are keen on developing themselves, their teams and their club.
- A strong club culture, with excellent off-field structures to ensure your coaching success.
- A competitive salary and oppurtunity to engage in the local community and provide networking opportunities that may assist in work and/or business opportunities.
- A coaching pathway, giving further coaching opportunities as the club expands and your career develops.
 
All applications will be treated in the strictest confidence and all applicants are asked to send their rugby CVs to applications@rfcvirginia.com before 1st June 2016.