Newcastle Falcons will be holding a press conference on Wednesday 18 January to unveil new director of rugby Gary Gold, who joins the club after four years as assistant coach at South Africa.

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Last Thursday Falcons owner Semore Kurdi announced that Alan Tait would be taking a break from rugby with Gold joining the club with immediate effect.

Gold will be joined on Tyneside by Mike Ford who will fulfil the role of defence coach.

Mr Kurdi said: “I would like to welcome Gary and Mike to the club. They will be a great asset alongside our existing coaching team and this is a demonstration of our intent to fight back and secure our Aviva Premiership Rugby status.”

After four years as assistant coach at South Africa, Gold reveals that he has decided to join the Falcons ahead of a number of other exciting job offers.

Gold boasts vast Super 14 and Premiership Rugby experience having being head coach at London Irish and Western Province respectively.

Joining the Springboks as forwards coach in 2008 under head coach Peter de Villiers, Gold was part of the South Africa set-up which won the Tri Nations as well as the British and Irish Lions series in 2009.

Gold began his coaching career as assistant coach at London Irish in 2001 before being promoted to the position of head coach the following year.

After three seasons at Irish, Gold moved to Vodacom Stormers as technical director prior to his switch to Western Province as head coach.

“This is an exciting challenge and I am delighted to have the opportunity to work in the Aviva Premiership,” Gold told media manager Stewart McCullough from his Cape Town home.

“Newcastle Falcons is a big club with big ambitions and an owner who is very determined so anything is possible.

“I know a lot about the players and the traditions of the club so I am really looking forward to the challenge of keeping top-flight rugby in the North East.

“The club has a rich history and I understand the traditions of the club. I enjoyed my time in the Premiership with London Irish and I know that Premiership Rugby is very unforgiving.

“It is the toughest league in the world – anyone can beat anyone on their day but I believe this side is more than capable of climbing the table,” he added.

Mike Ford arrives on Tyneside after five years as England defence coach which includes two World Cups and a British and Irish Lions tour of New Zealand in 2005.

Ford worked under Brian Ashton during the 2007 World Cup campaign in France which saw England go all the way to the final only to be defeated by South Africa, and was part of Martin Johnson’s set-up during the 2011 World Cup in New Zealand.

The Oldham-born former rugby league player and coach was head coach at Saracens prior to his move to the England fold in May 2006.

During his time at Twickenham, Ford worked under Andy Robinson, Brian Ashton, Rob Andrew and Martin Johnson before leaving his post as defence coach in December 2011.

One Response to Gary Gold is joining the “Toughest League in the World”

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    Not sure is this a step up or down for Gold from assistant coach at international level to ‘director’ at club level, I guess from a corporaye point of view its maybe a promotion but purely from rugby point of view must be a big step down. Going to be tough job with Newcastle fighting relegation, maybe they will go on a good run now when the 6 nations is on and some of the other clubs will have lost many more players than them, will Gold then be credited with turning their season around??? If they drop down at the end of the season will be a real downer for him coming from his international position but I guess he has to start somewhere again in the club scene and ‘put himself in the shop window’

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