IT’S ONLY BEEN seven months since Anthony Eddy’s appointment as head of sevens and women’s rugby in Ireland, but he’s seen plenty of developments so far in his tenure.
The Australian has been a busy man in the last two months, as he launched Ireland’s new men’s sevens team, as well as taking them and the women’s side through their opening Olympic qualifying events in June.
The next step for both comes in Lisbon this weekend, as they travel for the Rugby Europe Olympic Repechage, needing a top three finish to keep their hopes for Rio 2016 alive.
While the men’s side only came together in May, they’ve had little trouble in progressing through their first two divisions in Bosnia and Croatia, winning both events at a canter, but their low seed coming into the Lisbon tournament means they’ll be facing some more established sevens nations, with Russia, Georgia and Italy drawn in the pool stage this Saturday.
“It’s going to be enormous, absolutely. Russia, who are seeded number one for the tournament, they’ve just qualified for the world series, so they’ve been playing sevens for a number of years.
While the wins in the two previous tournaments may have been largely uncompetitive – Ireland scored 60 tries and conceded none in Croatia last time out – Eddy says that any game-time for players still acclimatising to the format is a valuable experience.
“You’re always learning from games. Although they had some blowout scores, you might say they weren’t terribly competitive, just the fact that they’re playing competitions and playing sevens games is good learning as well, it’ll put them in great stead for this weekend.
Eddy was brought in by the IRFU in December 2014. Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO
“If we didn’t have those two tournaments, you wouldn’t know what really to expect from them this weekend.
Eddy will also be bringing Ireland’s women’s team to Lisbon this weekend for their next step on the road to Rio, with a third place finish required after finishing fifth in their two previous qualifiers.