Munro takes new coaching challenge with national team
Scottish Rugby has confirmed Glasgow Warriors assistant coach, Shade Munro, will be the new head coach of the Scotland Women’s team.Munro will move into the role over the summer and is charged with progressing the women’s national side in line with the forthcoming National Strategy for Women & Girls’ Rugby which is being developed by Head of Women & Girls’ Rugby, Sheila Begbie MBE.The 48-year-old former lock, capped seven times for Scotland, has worked his way up the coaching ladder since retiring from playing in 1997 and will bring 18 years of coaching experience to the role.After coaching initially at club level with Glasgow Hawks, Munro moved on to Glasgow Warriors as assistant coach in 2002, was part of the Scotland coaching set-up in 2006 and, as head coach in 2013, helped Scotland A to victory over England for the first time south of the border. Munro said: “I’ve got a lot of experience in professional rugby and I’m keen to bring that to the women’s game, to link the two and move the team on. I’m really looking forward to the challenge.”The aspect I’m personally looking forward to is being in a position to head up the operation – to be a head coach of a national squad is something I’ve wanted to do for a while. This gives me the opportunity to do so and see how I can bring the skills I have into a different playing environment. “I’ll be able to take stock of the women’s game and look at all aspects – from the club coaches to the strength and conditioners to the team itself – and working in conjunction with Sheila, to bring a different edge to the national team programme.”I’ll be coming in with a blank sheet and no preconceived ideas so it’s a fresh start for the players as well as me.”Scottish Rugby’s Head of Women’s and Girls’ rugby, Sheila Begbie MBE said: “We’re absolutely delighted to welcome Shade as our women’s national coach.”He will support us to take the women’s game to the next level in Scotland as he has a wealth of knowledge and experience working within a high performance environment.”Shade has had an outstanding career to date, most recently being part of the Glasgow Warriors success in the Guinness PRO12.”I’m sure everyone involved in women’s rugby in Scotland will be excited by Shade’s appointment and will see him as a very welcome addition to the women’s game.We would like to thank Jules Maxton and her management team for their significant contribution to the Women’s National Team programme over the past couple of years.