Friend appointed Qantas Australian Men’s Sevens Head Coach

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The Qantas Australian Sevens program has named Andy Friend as the national Men’s Sevens Head Coach on a two-and-a-half-year contract.

Friend will join the Australian Sevens program from Japanese club Suntory Sungoliath at the conclusion of the current Japan Top League season later this month.

Prior to his four seasons in Japan, the 46-year-old was previously in charge of the ACT Brumbies, Head Coach at English Premiership club Harlequins, coaching assistant at the NSW Waratahs and ACT Brumbies and was part of the Wallabies coaching set-up in 2002 and 2003.

Current interim boss Scott Bowen and the coaching staff at the Australian Sevens centralised base in Narrabeen will prepare the team in the lead up to the Wellington and Sydney legs of the 2015-16 HSBC Sevens World Series.

New Qantas Australian Men’s Sevens Head Coach Andy Friend said: “I am thrilled and honoured to be given the opportunity to coach the Australian Men’s Sevens team. The Australian squad that has been developed over the last few seasons shows great promise, and I’m very excited about working with those players.

“The potential and growth of the game in Australia is enormous, so it’s our collective responsibility to play a brand of rugby that excites people and attracts new support. I’m really looking forward to the challenge ahead and making Australians proud to watch their team.”

Ben Whitaker, General Manager – High Performance at Australian Rugby Union, added: “We are fortunate to have been able to recruit a coach of Andy’s experience, talent and enthusiasm.

“Andy [Friend] is a very experienced coach with proven abilities in talent identification, individual and team skill development and team leadership. These attributes align well with where the Men’s Sevens team and the program is at and where it needs to further develop.

“Andy is a coach of outstanding character and has proven through a thorough recruitment process to be highly motivated by the Sevens leadership role. He was able to demonstrate a very strong understanding of the game and a vision for the Sevens program and team.

“He will work closely with the current centralised Sevens coaching team and players to continue the development of their game plus look to other sources to support further evolution of our Sevens game through to the Olympics and beyond.”

Friend, who replaces Geraint John as Australian Men’s Sevens Head Coach, will lead the Australian Men’s side in its first-ever Olympic campaign in Rio in August 2016.

Andy Friend Factfile
Date of Birth: 24/04/69
Place of Birth: Canberra, ACT

Playing Honours:
1986-1987 – Australian Schools
1989-1991 – ACT Kookaburras

Coaching Career:
1995 – AIS Coach on Scholarship
1996-1999 – Skills Coach NSW Waratahs
1999-2002 – Coaching Coordinator Suntory Sungoliath (Japan)
2002-2004 – Assistant Coach NSW Waratahs
2002-2003 – Wallaby Technical Assistant
2005 – Australian Sevens Assistant Coach
2005 – Assistant Coach Australian U21’s World Cup (Mendoza)
2005-2008 – Head Coach Harlequins (London)
2008-2011 – Head Coach Brumbies
2012-2014 – Head Coach Canon Eagles (Japan)
2014-2016 – Head Coach Suntory Sungoliath (Japan)

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