Former Ireland Women head coach Doyle dies aged 61
•Former Ireland Women head coach Doyle dies aged 61Image source, InphoImage caption, Philip Doyle led Ireland to a Six Nations Grand Slam in 2013BySara OrchardRugby union commentatorPublished13 minutes...
•He was a mentor, a friend, a storyteller, and a constant source of encouragement."He cared deeply about the people he coached.
•He gave players confidence, challenged them to be better, and reminded everyone around him why rugby is such a special game.""Few people have done more to advance the women's game in Ireland and fewer...
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Former Ireland Women head coach Doyle dies aged 61Image source, InphoImage caption, Philip Doyle led Ireland to a Six Nations Grand Slam in 2013BySara OrchardRugby union commentatorPublished13 minutes agoPhilip Doyle, who led Ireland to the Women's Six Nations Grand Slam as head coach in 2013, has died aged 61.He had two spells in the role, leading the side for three years after being appointed as Kevin West's successor in 2003 before returning in 2010.Doyle enjoyed success in the second stint as he steered Ireland to a first Six Nations Grand Slam in 2013, a first win over New Zealand and a fourth-placed finish at the 2014 World Cup.He stood down after that tournament and went on to take over as Scotland women's boss in 2019, but left that role a year later due to the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic.He also had spells coaching Blackrock College women's team and Ulster Rugby's women's team.Leading tributes, Blackrock College said there was "profound sadness" and described Doyle, affectionately known as 'Goose', as "the most influential coach in the history of women's rugby".The club added: "At Blackrock, Goose was far more than a list of achievements. He was a mentor, a friend, a storyteller, and a constant source of encouragement."He cared deeply about the people he coached. He gave players confidence, challenged them to be better, and reminded everyone around him why rugby is such a special game.""Few people have done more to advance the women's game in Ireland and fewer still have done it with such charisma, warmth, humility and generosity of spirit."'He was a coach who cared, inspired and delivered''Goose' loved rugby. He loved the matches, the tournaments and, above all, his players. He always had time for everyone, and his passion and smile inspired Ireland's women to their greatest achievements. There have been successes since, but he re...المصدر: BBC Sport | Source: BBC Sport
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