Wasps looking for team Harman-y
Mon, 16 Jun 2008 18:22
Guinness Premiership champions London Wasps formally welcomed newly appointed First Team Manager Kevin Harman to the rugby club on Monday.
Harman takes over from previous Team Manager, Nolan Miller, who is leaving the club after six years service, first as Media Manager and subsequently as Team Manager.
The newly appointed Harman begins work at Wasps on Monday, as preparations for the 2008/09 season begin to get underway.
"I'm extremely pleased to be joining London Wasps, and looking forward to working with one of the best clubs in Europe," said Harman.
"Wasps have proud success record and a strong winning culture. My challenge is to help ensure that winning culture continues to thrive, putting everything in place so that the coaches and players can focus purely on the rugby in front of them.
"It's going to be a big challenge but also an exciting one, and I am really looking forward to it."
Harman comes to Wasps from National Division Two side, Southend RFC, whom he coached to five promotions in the past eight years.
As well as working as Southend's full-time Director of Rugby for the past two seasons, Harman, a former police Detective Constable, has extensive experience coaching youth and Academy players and also the South East Under-21 side.
Miller said: "Having spent six wonderful years at the club, I feel the time is right to move on and pursue a career elsewhere.
"London Wasps is a fantastic place to work and I have no doubt the new Team Manager will thoroughly enjoy working in such a successful environment.
"I would like to thank to the London Wasps board, office-staff, players, supporters and my old media friends for some wonderful memories and wish the club as the best for the forthcoming seasons."






