Glen Jackson Named Head Coach of the Fijian Drua

Glen Jackson, a well-respected coach, has been named head coach of the men’s squad by the Board of Fijian Drua.
Glen Jackson is the assistant coach for the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua Men at the moment. He was a five-year Super Rugby Pacific flyhalf for the Chiefs and a former top international referee who refereed more than 100 first-class matches. He most recently served as the Flying Fijians’ assistant coach, helping them to an outstanding 2023 Rugby World Cup campaign.

Glen Jackson has already made a huge contribution to the Drua since its establishment in 2022′, stated Mark Evans, CEO of Fijian Drua. Following a rigorous process, the Board is pleased to nominate Glen Jackson to the position. Glen Jackson has some brilliant ideas that will help the Fijian Drua achieve even more success in the future.

His close relationships with the players, staff, and other members of the Club, together with his in-depth understanding of Fijian culture, ensure that Drua requirements are met. Once Mick Byrne begins his full-time position as head coach of the Flying Fijians at the end of the current Super Rugby Pacific campaign, Glen will formally take over.

Glen Jackson, the incoming head coach, expressed gratitude to Drua Chairman Brent Impey, the board of directors, and management for their belief in him. “I am appreciative, humbled by the chance, and aware of the responsibility.” I’ve gained a great deal of knowledge and have a strong affinity for Fijian culture. I’ve learned how influential Fijian culture, community, and passion are in shaping strong players and good people throughout my time with the Flying Fijians & Drua.

Glen Jackson appointed as the Head Coach of the Fijian Drua

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Glen Jackson went on, “I’m really pleased about the opportunity to work with excellent players and produce leaders in the future. We have rugby as our national sport, and the Drua has the power to transform lives. I’m determined to see to it that Fiji maintains its prominence in Super Rugby Pacific, develops the sport, and provides a foundation for upcoming players.

A three-year contract has been awarded to Glen Jackson. Glen Jackson is a flyhalf with an abundance of first-class rugby experience, having played at the highest levels in both the UK and New Zealand. Between 1999 and 2004, he played for the Chiefs in 60 Super Rugby Pacific games, totaling 474 points.

Glen Jackson played 130 Premiership Rugby games for Saracens between 2004 and 2010, totaling 1505 points. Over the course of his officiating career, Jackson has officiated 60 domestic New Zealand matches, including eight Ranfurly Shield games, 32 Test matches, and 88 Super Rugby Pacific matches for Rugby News The Daily Rugby

Glen Jackson has been named the new head coach of the men’s squad by the Board of Fijian Drua. Jackson, who has had a varied rugby career, provides a variety of expertise to his role as assistant coach.

In addition to having officiated more than 100 first-class matches as an international player, Glen Jackson has a wealth of playing experience as a Super Rugby Pacific flyhalf for the Chiefs, making 60 appearances. His teaching abilities were on display recently when he served as the Flying Fijians’ assistant coach at the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

CEO of the Fijian Drua Mark Evans showed faith in Jackson’s skills, saying, “Since the Drua’s founding in 2022, Glen Jackson has already made a huge contribution to it. Following a rigorous process, the Board is pleased to nominate Glen to the position. Glen Jackson has some brilliant ideas that will help the Fijian Drua achieve even more success in the future. His close relationships with the players, staff, and other members of the Club, together with his in-depth understanding of Fijian culture, provide the continuity the Drua requires.

Former International Referee Glen Jackson Appointed As Fijian Drua Coach

After the current Super Rugby Pacific campaign, Glen Jackson will formally take up his new post when Mick Byrne moves up to his full-time position as Head Coach of the Flying Fijians. “I am grateful, humbled by the opportunity, and the responsibility is not lost on me,” Jackson said in response to being appointed. I’ve gained a great deal of knowledge and have a strong affinity for Fijian culture. I’ve learned how influential Fijian culture, community, and passion are in shaping strong players and good people from my time spent with the Flying Fijians and Drua.

“I’m very excited about the future of working with quality players and for the chance to develop leaders,” he said, emphasising his eagerness for the future. People’s life may be changed by the Drua, and rugby is our national sport. I’m determined to see to it that Fiji maintains its prominence in Super Rugby Pacific, develops the sport, and provides a foundation for upcoming players.

With his vast background as a player and referee, Jackson was chosen to the position on a three-year deal. Throughout his playing career, he appeared in 60 Super Rugby Pacific games for the Chiefs, scoring 474 points, and 130 Premiership Rugby games for Saracens, with 1505 points. In his capacity as a referee, he called 32 Test matches, 88 Super Rugby Pacific games, and 60 New Zealand local games, including eight Ranfurly Shield contests.

For Fijian Drua, Jackson’s hiring is a big step forward, and there are great expectations for the team’s future under his direction. Read more about Head Coach Glen Jackson

 

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