Bradley recruits new backroom staff

Connacht strengthened their backroom team with a new skills and fitness coach and two new physios joining Michael Bradley's side…

Connacht strengthened their backroom team with a new skills and fitness coach and two new physios joining Michael Bradley's side.

Skills and fitness coach Tony O'Brien joins Connacht from Hull Kingston Rovers. The former rugby league coach arrives at the western province having attained his level three coaching badges in rugby league and is currently studying for his level three in rugby union. He also coached Castleford Tigers and Warrington Wolves on two separate occasions.

New physiotherapists David Hanley and Keith Fox have taken up position at the Sportsground as Connacht pre-season campaign continues. Both physiotherapists have been active with sports teams for several years, with Hanley having previously worked with the Roscommon senior football team as well as the Galway minor hurling team.

For the past two seasons he also worked with Galwegians and comes from a very successful Gaelic football background, having previously won an All-Ireland medal with the Galway U21s in 2002, as well as won four senior county championships, three in Galway with Corofin and one with UCD.

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Fox, a graduate of Liverpool University in 1999 has previously worked for Coventry City FC for three seasons. He is currently pursuing his Masters Degree with Manchester Metropolitan University and in his third season working with AIL side Buccaneers and his second with the Leitrim senior football team.