Dwayne Nestor Explained

Coachyears1:2014–2016
Coachteams1:Western Force (Kicking coach)
Coachyears2:2015
Coachteams2:Perth Spirit (assistant coach)
Coachyears3:2016
Coachteams3:Perth Spirit (head coach)
Coachyears4:2017
Coachteams4:Australia women (Attack coach)
Coachyears5:2018–2021
Coachteams5:Australia women (head coach)

Dwayne Nestor is an Australian rugby union coach. He previously coached Perth Spirit in the NRC, and the Australian women's national team internationally.

Rugby career

Nestor has coached in Perth for more than a decade. His coaching stints includes, Cottesloe in Perth's Pindan Premier Grade club competition as well as Western Australia's Under 16s and Junior Gold Cup sides.[1] [2]

In 2015, He served as an assistant coach for Perth Spirit before leading them to the 2016 National Rugby Championship title. He also worked as the Western Force kicking coach from 2014 to 2016.

Nestor was an assistant coach to former Wallaroos head coach, Paul Verrell. He was the attack coach for their 2017 Rugby World Cup campaign. He was appointed as the Wallaroos head coach in 2018 after Verrell's resignation.

In 2021, Nestor resigned as the Wallaross head coach after he allegedly used unacceptable language during the Super W competition.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2018-02-13 . Dwayne Nestor takes over as head coach of Buildcorp Wallaroos . 2023-02-03 . wallaroos.rugby . en.
  2. Web site: 2018-02-13 . Dwayne Nestor takes over as Head Coach of the Wallaroos . 2023-02-03 . nsw.rugby . en.
  3. Web site: Worthington . Sam . 2021-07-03 . Rugby coaches quit after 'unacceptable' act . 2023-02-03 . wwos.nine.com.au . en.
  4. Web site: 2021-07-03 . Wallaroos coach resigns immediately . 2023-02-03 . ESPN.com . en.