Laurie O'Reilly explained

Death Date:1998 (aged 55)
Ru Position:Prop
Amatyears1:1963, 1965
Amatteam1:University of Canterbury
Amatpoints1:0
Coachyears1:1988
Coachteams1:Crusadettes
Coachyears2:1989–1991
Coachteams2: Women

Laurie O’Reilly (1942–1998) was a New Zealand rugby union coach, lawyer, lecturer and New Zealand's Commissioner for Children from 1994 to 1997. He was the first coach of the New Zealand women's national team, the Black Ferns.[1]

Early career

O'Reilly completed his law degree at the University of Canterbury and was admitted to the bar in 1963, at the age of 21.[2] In 1967 he became a partner for the Cameron & Co law firm.

He was a family lawyer in Christchurch, and he served as New Zealand's Commissioner for Children from 1994 to 1997. He was also a law lecturer at the University of Canterbury, where he coached the men's team.[3] His daughter Lauren is a former Black Fern.

Rugby career

Player

O'Reilly played Prop and won senior championships with the University of Canterbury in 1963 and 1965.

Coaching

In 1988, O’Reilly coached the Crusadettes, the University of Canterbury Women's team, and they toured the United States and Europe.[4] A year later he selected the first women's team to represent New Zealand.

O’Reilly had a hand in organising RugbyFest 1990 in Christchurch. It was a two-week women's rugby festival that featured national teams from the Netherlands, the United States and USSR.

On 22 July 1989, the first official New Zealand women's team played the California Grizzlies, a touring side from the United States, at Lancaster Park in Christchurch.[5] He coached the team to the inaugural 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup in Wales.

The Laurie O'Reilly Cup is named in his honour. New Zealand and Australia have competed for it annually since 1994.

Death

O’Reilly died from cancer in 1998. He held a living funeral before his death; Wayne Smith, who was mentored by O’Reilly, spoke at the event.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Julian . Adam . 2022-08-22 . O'Reilly legacy looms large in the Black Ferns . 2022-08-24 . allblacks.com . en-NZ.
  2. Web site: Julian . Adam . 2024-05-24 . A history of the prestigious Laurie O'Reilly Cup . live . 2024-07-17 . allblacks.com . en-NZ.
  3. Web site: How Laurie O'Reilly's 'larger than life' passion for rugby helped women's game soar. 8 February 2022. women.rugby. en.
  4. Web site: 4 August 2017. 1988 Crusadettes to lace up for Golden Oldies tournament. 8 February 2022. Stuff. en.
  5. Web site: 22 July 2020. 31 years since first official New Zealand women's team took to the field. 8 February 2022. allblacks.com. en-NZ.