The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Cockerill confident in young captain

Magnus Bradbury to lead team at age 22

- STeve scoTT rugby correspond­enT

He could hardly have signalled Edinburgh’s change in direction more clearly had he stood in the middle of Princes Street with a loud hailer, but Richard Cockerill is convinced he’s made the right decision in appointing Magnus Bradbury as his captain.

The once-capped 22-year-old from Oban has been given the job ahead of 15 players in the squad who have more Scotland caps – one has more than 100 more – as Cockerill attempts to change the culture at the underachie­ving capital club ahead of the Guinness Pro14, which starts for them in Cardiff on Friday.

Knowing there was “a perception of a lack of leadership” at Edinburgh, it’s a decision the new head coach pondered before opting for one of his least experience­d if potentiall­y most talented players.

“If it is a risk I don’t care because it’s the right decision,” said the former Leicester and England hooker.

“There’s senior guys who’ve captained the side and it’s not gone so well. We want to develop leadership around a young man who had committed himself to the club and build to the future.

“You can’t change anything without changing something.”

As promised, Cockerill has shaken up the comfy confines of the Edinburgh team room, but hasn’t had to read any riot acts. Even with this latest, potentiall­y contentiou­s, decision, everyone is on board.

“I brought in the senior guys, as leaders within the group, told them my decision and explained the reasons why,” continued Cockerill.

“If there were any issues they had a forum to discuss them but they all agreed 100% it was a good choice, Magnus would be a good leader, and it’s the best thing for the club going forward.”

While shying away from a direct comparison, Cockerill said Martin Johnson had captained him for Leicester Tigers at just 21.

“He went on to have a pretty good career,” he added. “He led by actions; whatever you say to the team you have to deliver yourself. The rugby nous, you learn as you go along and from the senior guys at the club.

“Magnus isn’t quite at that level but I think it’s important you show faith in the young players you have. If they’re good enough it’s time for them to step up, whether they’re 21 or 22.”

The stipulatio­n is that if Bradbury doesn’t perform, he won’t be captain because he won’t be in the side.

“It’s impossible for him to play every time in the modern game, anyway,” the coach went on. “So the deal’s the same, if he plays well enough he’ll be first off the rank, but he’s not guaranteed his slot.

“Wherever you’re picked there will be competitio­n.

“But he’s an outstandin­g young man who will get even better as a player and will grow into a positive leader.”

For Bradbury, who came into the team just 18 months ago, the news came “a bit out of the blue”.

“I didn’t see it coming, but really it changes nothing for me as I will try and lead by example,” he said. “I will have a few chats with the team but I just want to keep my head down and keep doing what I do on and off the field.”

As for getting the post ahead of senior players, he plans to use their experience as much as possible.

“It is much more a discussion rather than giving orders,” he said. “They will say things to me still. I am still a young guy, and we will help each other on and off the field.”

Like the squad he now leads, Bradbury has enjoyed the new regime at the club as Cockerill looks to establish a culture and, most importantl­y, credibilit­y.

“It has been a bit of a shock to the system initially,” he said. “There are standards we now set and if we hold ourselves accountabl­e off the field, it will trickle on to the field and hopefully we will get results off that.”

Cockerill moved to cover his front row crisis yesterday by getting Leicester’s Italian internatio­nal prop Michele Rizzo on a six-week loan.

Three internatio­nal loose heads, Alasdair Dickinson, Allan Dell and Rory Sutherland, will miss the first few months of the season.

If it is a risk I don’t care because it’s the right decision. RICHARD COCKERILL

 ?? Picture: SNS/SRU. ?? Magnus Bradbury: looking forward to taking on the role of Edinburgh captain.
Picture: SNS/SRU. Magnus Bradbury: looking forward to taking on the role of Edinburgh captain.

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