Gloucestershire Echo

Walton appointed as new academy supremo

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GLOUCESTER have appointed former England youth coach Peter Walton as their new head of academy.

The former Scotland internatio­nal back-row forward is currently academy forwards and transition­s coach at Bristol Bears, and will link up with the Cherry and Whites in due course.

Walton replaces Richard Whiffin, who led the academy for two years before joining Scarlets as assistant attack coach.

After a playing career that saw him play top flight club rugby with Newcastle and Northampto­n, and win

24 caps for Scotland, Walton started his coaching career at Newcastle.

However, he has spent the majority of his time in a coaching capacity as part of the England age group set-up, spending 10 years working with the England Under18 squad.

During that time, Walton and his coaching team oversaw three consecutiv­e Grand Slams and had a sequence of 19 victories from mid-2008 until July 2010.

And it’s that experience working with age group players that made him the ideal candidate for the head of academy role at Gloucester, according to director of rugby David Humphreys.

“For Gloucester Rugby to compete successful­ly at the highest level, we need our Academy to produce a constant supply of talent who are capable of making the grade at first team level.

“As such, the head of academy role is a key one at the club and we’re delighted to have secured the services of someone with the experience that Peter possesses.

“He spent 10 very successful years with England Under-18s, and the number of players who transition­ed through to the Under-20s and then senior level speaks for itself. We hope he will have the same impact on our Academy and continue the production line of players.”

Meanwhile, Walton confirmed that he’s very much looking forward to starting his new role. “I’m very happy to have the privilege of being named head of academy at Gloucester Rugby.

“I’ve been involved with the Premiershi­p for many years, as a player and a coach, and feel that I have a good understand­ing of how much it means to the Gloucester Rugby fans to have local players wearing the Cherry and White shirt, but also how important it is for the club to develop its own talent.

“There are good foundation­s in place, and the club has a real willingnes­s to give youth a chance. It’s an exciting role and I can’t wait to get started and help to start bringing through the next generation of Gloucester Rugby talent.

“In the meantime, I’d like to thank the Bristol Bears for the opportunit­y they’ve given me over the past 12 months.”

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