Scarlets have appointed former coach Nigel Davies as interim director of rugby until the end of the season. The 60-year-old returns to the club he played for in his youth, following a review by the board that led to back-room changes and the departure of rugby performance director Leigh Jones. Davies had previously been head coach of Scarlets from 2008 to 2012 and has also held roles with Wales, Gloucester, Ebbw Vale, and Merthyr.
Davies will report directly to the board and take full accountability for performance and results, setting clear standards for how the team plays and behaves. He aims to simplify messages, reinforce Scarlets' identity and values, and create an environment that supports players and coaches to perform.
The appointment comes at a time of great uncertainty in professional men's rugby, with the Welsh Rugby Union planning to cut from four clubs to three. Scarlets are currently bottom of the United Rugby Championship (URC) and have lost all three Champions Cup fixtures.
Davies said: "This club has always thrived on delivering big results against the odds which excite our fans and inspire future generations of players in the game." He added that he is looking forward to lending his support and drive to the group for the remainder of the season.
Davies will report directly to the board and take full accountability for performance and results, setting clear standards for how the team plays and behaves. He aims to simplify messages, reinforce Scarlets' identity and values, and create an environment that supports players and coaches to perform.
The appointment comes at a time of great uncertainty in professional men's rugby, with the Welsh Rugby Union planning to cut from four clubs to three. Scarlets are currently bottom of the United Rugby Championship (URC) and have lost all three Champions Cup fixtures.
Davies said: "This club has always thrived on delivering big results against the odds which excite our fans and inspire future generations of players in the game." He added that he is looking forward to lending his support and drive to the group for the remainder of the season.