Rory Greatest will return to Ulster Rugby as Normal Supervisor, succeeding Bryn Cunningham who introduced he was stepping down in September.
The previous Eire and Ulster captain retired from enjoying after the 2019 World Cup earlier than taking on teaching roles with Fiji and Main League Rugby facet Seattle Seawolves, whereas additionally that includes as a pundit.
Nevertheless, the 43-year-old returns again to Ravenhill in a distinct guise because the province continues a rebuilding job on and off the pitch following a tough few seasons.
Ulster confirmed the appointment in an announcement on Wednesday, including that Greatest will oversee skilled rugby operations, participant growth and efficiency pathways for the membership.
“Ulster Rugby has been an enormous a part of my life, and it is an unbelievable honour to return on this capability,” Greatest mentioned.
“I do know what this membership means to the gamers, the employees, our supporters, and sponsors. I am excited to play a job in serving to Ulster obtain its potential, constructing on the robust foundations which are already in place.”
Ulster Rugby CEO Hugh McCaughey known as the appointment a “landmark second” for the membership, including that the recruitment of the previous captain was about “reconnecting with the values and identification which have all the time made Ulster particular.”
Cunningham, who performed 150 occasions for Ulster, introduced final month he was stepping down as normal supervisor after 11 years within the position “to tackle a brand new problem”.
A part of Cunningham’s remit was in participant recruitment and retention, whereas the 47-year-old confirmed a “sturdy 3–5-year technique” has been put in place to show the province’s fortunes round.
His announcement got here simply days earlier than a pre-season pleasant with Edinburgh, having secured the signatures of Juarno Augustus and Angus Bell.
Greatest can be tasked with constructing on Cunningham’s work to assist flip Ulster again into contenders within the United Rugby Championship and return to the Champions Cup, having missed out on qualification for Europe’s blue riband competitors this season.

