Burke back with the 'Tahs
Wed, 20 Aug 2008 08:38
The Waratahs coaching structure for 2009 has been finalised with the appointment of Matt Burke as kicking coach.
Burke, the 'Tahs' highest ever points scorer (1172 points) and the second highest capped player with 115 appearances between 1992 and 2004, returned to Sydney recently after a stint with the Newcastle Falcons in England.
"It's good to be back and I'm really happy to be involved with Chris [Hickey] and his coaching team," said Burke.
"We'll be working out a schedule over the next few weeks to target the sessions that I'll be involved in and I'm looking forward to not only offering kicking advice but some tactical assistance to the outside backs in particular."
Waratahs head coach Chris Hickey said the acquisition of Burke addresses a key element to the game.
"Kicking whether it be for points, territory or tactical reasons needs to be practiced and I can't think of many better in the field than Matt Burke," said Hickey.
"Matt's one of the greatest players ever to pull on a Waratahs jersey so he'll command a huge amount of respect amongst the playing squad. He's also got a great aptitude for passing on his knowledge and I think he'll make a fine kicking coach for New South Wales [NSW].
"Matt will bring a great deal to the Waratahs both on and off the field."
The signing finalises the Waratahs 2009 coaching structure:
* Chris Hickey, Head Coach
* Michael Foley, Assistant Coach
* Scott Wisemantel, Assistant Coach
* Matt Burke, Kicking Coach
* Anthony Wakeling, High Performance Analyst
"After a thorough process it's great to finalise the coaching team. I believe we are well equipped to begin developing our skills and strategies for the upcoming Super Rugby season," Hickey added
Hickey, Wisemantel and Wakeling have already joined the Waratahs, Foley will join the team when his Wallaby commitments conclude after the Spring Tour, while Burke will start in September.






