McGeechan takes up role with Bath

Rugby: Ian McGeechan has been appointed as Bath’s new performance director

Rugby:Ian McGeechan has been appointed as Bath's new performance director. The four-time British and Irish Lions head coach will begin his two-year deal with the English club on July 12th.

McGeechan, who has been out of rugby since leaving Wasps after the 2009 Lions tour, will work alongside Bath head coach Steve Meehan.

McGeechan coached the Lions to series wins against Australia in 1989 and South Africa in 1997 and he was in charge for Scotland’s 1990 Grand Slam triumph. At club level, McGeechan won the Heineken Cup, the English Premiership and the Anglo-Welsh Cup during his successful stint in charge at Wasps.

McGeechan briefly acted in an advisory capacity at Gloucester last season but his role at Bath is a hands-on return to the game. Bath’s new owner Bruce Craig recruited McGeechan in a bid to bring major honours back to the club for the first time since the 1998 Heineken Cup.

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“I am delighted to become part of a club that is developing the infrastructure on and off the pitch to achieve long-term success and become one of the strongest clubs in the Europe,” said McGeechan, who has previously worked at Wasps and Northampton.

“I am really looking forward to working with Steve Meehan, Martin Haag and Brad Davis as well as the academy and the strength and conditioning teams to assist wherever I can to ensure that this squad and club continues to grow from strength to strength.”