Scotland Rugby has introduced Girls’s Head Coach Bryan Easson will step down from his position after the upcoming Rugby World Cup in England.
Easson has spent over 25 years working throughout a mess of roles throughout the SRU, and was appointed head coach again in December 2020.
Easson stated: “It has been the best honour of my teaching profession to guide the Scotland Girls’s nationwide crew by way of one of the vital vital and galvanizing intervals in its historical past.
“Throughout my time as Head Coach, this crew has grown immensely, rising from eleventh on the planet to an all-time excessive of fifth, and now proudly ranked seventh.
“We’ve skilled unforgettable highs: qualifying for 2 Rugby World Cups, successful WXV2, and competing with the most effective on the planet. These moments are etched in our collective reminiscence.
“We’ve additionally confronted actual challenges, powerful outcomes, setbacks, and occasions when perception was examined.
“None of it, the resilience, the progress, or the success would have been potential with out an distinctive group of gamers and colleagues who confirmed exceptional energy, unity and character all through the journey.”
Scottish Rugby stated the seek for a alternative would start quickly.
Scottish Rugby chief government Alex Williamson stated: “Bryan will take the [[Scotland]] squad to the World Cup in August as a becoming swansong to his many achievements because the coach of the nationwide crew.
“On behalf of everybody at Scottish Rugby we want him success in England and likewise thank him for all the pieces he has contributed to our sport over 25 years.”
Scotland’s first World Cup match is towards Wales on Saturday twenty third August.

