James Coughlan Explained

James Coughlan
Birth Date:1980 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Cork, Ireland
Weight:109kg (240lb)
Ru Position:Back-row
Amatyears1:20??–2014
Amatteam1:Dolphin
Years1:2006–2014
Clubs1:Munster
Apps1:139
Points1:65
Years2:2014–2017
Clubs2:Pau
Apps2:69
Points2:40
Ru Clubupdate:19 May 2017
Repyears1:2008–2009
Repteam1:Ireland 7s
Repyears2:2013
Repteam2:Ireland Wolfhounds
Repcaps2:1
Reppoints2:0
Ru Ntupdate:26 January 2013
Coachyears1:2017–2019
Coachteams1:Pau (Academy coach)
Coachyears2:2019–2020
Coachteams2:Aix (Forwards coach)
Coachyears3:2020–2021
Coachteams3:Brive (Defence coach)
Coachyears4:2021–
Coachteams4:Toulon (Defence coach)
Coachyears5:2021
Coachteams5:→ Toulon (temporary head coach)
School:Christian Brothers College
University:University College Cork

James Coughlan (born 9 December 1980) is a retired Irish rugby union player and current coach. Coughlan played primarily as a number 8 and represented Cork-based amateur club Dolphin in the All-Ireland League, his native province Munster and French club Pau, and, internationally, Ireland Wolfhounds and the Ireland 7s team during his career.

Early rugby career

Coughlan started playing rugby with Old Christians at the age of 10. He continued playing when he went to Christian Brothers College and was selected for the Irish Schoolboys team. After school, Coughlan went to University College Cork and played for the Irish Universities team. He joined Dolphin in 2001 and played 85 times for them in the All-Ireland League & Cup, scoring 32 tries, a club record. In 2008, Coughlan also played on the Irish Sevens team that qualified for the 2009 Rugby Sevens World Cup, which was held in Dubai.[1]

Professional career

Munster

Coughlan made his Munster debut against Cardiff Blues in the Celtic League in September 2006,[2] and his performances in his first season earned him a full contract.[3] He made one appearance for Munster during their victorious 2007–08 Heineken Cup campaign.[4] Coughlan was one of the stars for Munster in their 18–16 defeat by New Zealand at the opening of Thomond Park in November 2008.[5] Denis Leamy's injuries propelled Coughlan into the Munster starting XV in the 2009–10 season, and he become a mainstay in the team, captaining Munster during their historic 15–6 win over Australia in November 2010,[6] and winning the Munster Player of the Year award for 2011, beating fellow nominees Keith Earls, Ronan O'Gara and Doug Howlett.[7] He started at number 8 for Munster as they beat old rivals Leinster 19–9 to win the 2011 Magners League Grand Final.[8] Coughlan was ruled out of the remainder of the 2011–12 season after a fractured bone in his hand, sustained in Munster's Heineken Cup quarter-final defeat against Ulster on 8 April 2012, required surgery.[9]

Coughlan agreed a contract extension with Munster in January 2013.[10] Coughlan scored a try and won the player of the match award in Munster's 38–6 win against Edinburgh in round 6 of the 2013–14 Heineken Cup on 19 January 2014, a win that secured a home quarter-final for Munster.[11] Coughlan was nominated for the Munster Rugby Senior Player of the Year 2014 award,[12] and won the IRUPA Unsung Hero award during the annual awards in May 2014.[13] Coughlan left Munster in June 2014, after being granted an early release from his contract to move abroad.[14]

Pau

Coughlan joined French Pro D2 side Pau on a two-year contract at the beginning of the 2014–15 season.[15] Coughlan announced that he was retiring from rugby union upon the conclusion of the 2016–17 season, bringing to an end his 11-year professional career in which he won 139 caps for Munster, 69 for Pau and 1 for Ireland Wolfhounds.[16]

Ireland

Coughlan was called into the senior Ireland squad for the 2012 Six Nations Championship to replace the injured Leo Cullen, but did not feature in the tournament.[17] He was also called up to the Ireland squad for the uncapped warm-up against the Barbarians on 29 May 2012 in Gloucester,[18] coming on in the 60th minute for Chris Henry in the 29–28 defeat.[19]

He was called into Ireland's training squad for the 2013 Six Nations Championship on 21 January 2013,[20] and captained Ireland Wolfhounds in their 14–10 friendly defeat against England Saxons on 25 January 2013.[21] He was added to Ireland's squad for their game against Scotland on 17 February 2013,[22] and was named in the Ireland squad for the 2013 Autumn tests,[23] but Coughlan never won a senior cap for Ireland, much to the frustration of some.[24]

Coaching

Upon retirement, Coughlan immediately progressed into coaching with Pau's academy. During this time, 27 of the 30 players in the academy went on to sign professional contracts. After two years with Pau, Coughlan joined Aix as a forwards coach for the 2019–20 season and oversaw a transformation of the team's defence from the fifth-worst to the fifth-best, as well as turning the team's scrum from the fourth worst to the second-best in the Pro D2. Coughlan's work caught the attention of Top 14 club Brive, and he joined the club in July 2020 ahead of the 2020–21 season.[25] Ahead of the 2021–22 season, Coughlan, having left Brive, joined another French Top 14 club, Toulon, as their defence coach,[26] and was placed in temporary charge of the team after head coach Patrice Collazo left in October 2021.[27]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Carney & Coughlan in Ireland Sevens Squad. 23 February 2009. Munster Rugby. 3 October 2011.
  2. News: Munster make Blues work for their win. 1 September 2006. Munster Rugby. 3 October 2011.
  3. News: Introducing – James Coughlan. 1 November 2007. Munster Rugby. 27 October 2021.
  4. News: Marvellous Munster Triumph in Stradey. 8 December 2007. Munster Rugby. 3 October 2011.
  5. News: Oh So Close. 20 November 2008. Munster Rugby. 3 October 2011.
  6. News: Class of 2010 Excel. 17 November 2010. Munster Rugby. 2 October 2011.
  7. News: James Coughlan Scoops Player of the Year. 6 May 2011. Munster Rugby. 3 October 2011.
  8. News: Munster Crowned Magners League Champions. 28 May 2011. Munster Rugby. 3 October 2011.
  9. News: Surgery For Coughlan. 11 April 2012. Munster Rugby. 15 April 2012.
  10. News: Nine Contract Extensions Agreed. 3 January 2013. Munster Rugby. 4 January 2013.
  11. News: Bonus-Point Munster Move Into Home Quarters. 19 January 2014. Munster Rugby. 19 January 2014.
  12. News: Players Nominated For Munster Rugby Awards. 1 May 2014. Munster Rugby. 1 May 2014.
  13. News: Three Wins At IRUPA Awards. 8 May 2014. Munster Rugby. 8 May 2014.
  14. News: Coughlan Moving On. 27 May 2014. Munster Rugby. 27 May 2014.
  15. News: Pau confirm signing of former Munster No 8 James Coughlan. 5 June 2014. RTÉ Sport. 27 October 2021.
  16. News: 'I just hope I left the odd mark along the way' - ex-Munster player Coughlan set to retire. 28 April 2017. The42. 27 October 2021.
  17. News: James Coughlan Joins Ireland Senior Squad. 24 January 2012. Munster Rugby. 24 January 2012.
  18. News: O'Gara And O'Driscoll In Charge At Kingsholm. 28 May 2012. Munster Rugby. 27 October 2021.
  19. News: Late Penalty Denies Ireland XV in Gloucester. 29 May 2012. Irish Rugby. 30 June 2012.
  20. News: Seven Players Added To Training Squad. 21 January 2013. Irish Rugby. 21 January 2013.
  21. News: Wolfhounds Lose Grip on First Half Lead. 25 January 2013. Irish Rugby. 26 January 2013.
  22. News: Coughlan Gets National Call Up. 17 February 2013. Munster Rugby. 19 February 2013.
  23. News: Ireland Squad Announced For GUINNESS Series. 23 October 2013. Irish Rugby. 2 November 2013.
  24. News: James Coughlan, is he Ireland's best uncapped player?. 15 December 2020. Dolphin RFC. 27 October 2021.
  25. News: James Coughlan joins Brive as defence coach. 17 June 2020. The Irish Times. 29 August 2020.
  26. News: James Coughlan joins Toulon as defence coach. 26 July 2021. The42. 29 July 2021.
  27. News: James Coughlan placed in temporary charge of struggling Toulon. 26 October 2021. The42. 27 October 2021.