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O'Sullivan flies the Eagles' nest

Eddie O’Sullivan confirmed today that he is stepping down as head coach of the US Eagles rugby team.

EDDIE O’SULLIVAN is already plotting his next move in international rugby after announcing that he is to step down as head coach of the US Eagles.

The former Ireland boss called time on his two-and-a-half years with the American national side today, saying that the time had come for him “to consider other options closer to home.”

O’Sullivan’s manager John Baker confirmed that the 52-year-old had received some “interesting enquiries,” but gave no indication as to where his next stop might be.

O’Sullivan took charge of the American national side in March 2009 and led them through to this year’s Rugby World Cup, including a memorable meeting with Ireland on the 10th anniversary of 9/11.

The Eagles had a 42% win rate during O’Sullivan’s tenure, the highlight coming in a 13-6 win over Russia in New Plymouth in September.

“I have thoroughly enjoyed my two-and-a-half years as head coach to the USA Eagles,” O’Sullivan said today (see ESPN). “It has been a rewarding journey working with all the players and staff.”

I was delighted with our progress and overall performances in the Rugby World Cup, but feel that it is now time for me to consider other options closer to home.

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    Dec 6th 2018, 9:26 PM

    Unfortunately for Cork City and Damien Delaney it wasn’t the happiest of times. Shouldn’t distract though from what was an excellent career across the water. Perhaps should have got more international caps

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    Dec 6th 2018, 9:43 PM

    @Diarmuid: not sure I would call it unhappy. Damon really enjoyed his time at the club and was a massive influence off the pitch for a lot of the younger guys, something we will see the benefit Of in years to come.

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    Dec 6th 2018, 10:04 PM

    @Leo Erah: true Leo hopefully his professionalism will have helped the younger lads. What I meant though was the on pitch performances. Which weren’t the what he would have hoped for I’m sure

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    Dec 6th 2018, 10:34 PM

    @Leo Erah: how are you going to measure that benefit ? Nonsense talk

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    Dec 7th 2018, 10:01 AM

    He was brutal for city

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    Dec 6th 2018, 11:53 PM

    He was an excellent player. But his legs had gone. It’s a shame he didn’t have more caps.

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    Dec 7th 2018, 7:02 AM

    Wonder will he pack it in or go some where else?

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