Ireland rugby role for ex-Wallaby Nucifora

Former Australian international David Nucifora has been announced as the Irish Rugby Football Union’s (IRFU) new performance director.

Nucifora coached the Brumbies to the 2004 Super Rugby title and worked as technical adviser with the Blues before being appointed head coach in 2006.

The 52-year-old has signed a five-year deal and will begin his role on June 1.

The former front-rower, who was capped twice by the Wallabies, was also high performance manager with the Australian Rugby Union.

Nucifora’s brief will be wide-ranging, from international to domestic ranks, with IRFU chief executive Philip Browne suggesting his key role will be ensuring the Irish game remains in good health after their Six Nations success.

“The IRFU is delighted to announce David Nucifora as performance director after a worldwide search for an individual that will help develop and enhance the professional structures within Irish rugby,” Browne said in an IRFU statement.

“David’s extensive experience in this area will be a significant addition to Irish rugby’s continued success in the professional game and ensuring that both playing and coaching talent is developed to ensure a prosperous long-term future for the provincial and national teams.”

Nucifora is looking forward to working at every level of rugby in Ireland.

“Irish rugby is in rude health. Ireland are RBS Six Nations champions and the provinces are performing well in both the domestic and European competitions,” he said.

“That said, there are a number of challenges facing the professional game in Ireland and I am excited by the prospect of playing a role in meeting those challenges.

“I look forward to working with the national and provincial coaches as well as those in charge of the other representative sides.”

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