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Plum job for Buncrana trainer 14.10.08

Gallanagh to coach Heineken Cup Champions

by Simon McGeady, Inishowen Independent

IT'S NOT every job offer that makes you give up plans of starting a new life in Australia, but then senior fitness coach with the reigning Heineken Cup champions isn’t your run of the mill post.
Joey Gallanagh was on holiday in Argentina with his Buncrana wife Angela in July when he got the offer by text. In May the former Wigan Warriors fitness coach handed in his notice at Wigan Athletic football club after four seasons with the Premier League side.
He then embarked on an extended tour of South America with Angela and then intended to move to live in Australia.
“We wanted a new way of life and a new challenge, so I handed in my notice at Wigan Athletic. There would only be a few jobs in [sport] that I would have been prepared to come back to this part of the world for and when I heard Munster wanted me it was an was an easy choice.”
Gallanagh got the chance through his rugby connections.
Joey Gallanagh The old fitness coach at Munster moved into a development role in the summer and Paul Derbyshire, another Munster trainer who Joey knew from his days at Warrington [Rugby League] brought up his name.
The 36 year old did a conference call interview from the top of a mountain in Bolivia at the end of July and, after finding out he’d got the job, returned to Ireland in
August, before starting work in Limerick in the middle of September.
Gallanagh has been getting to know his new team over the last few weeks, as well as his new hometown.
“I’ve been living down here [Limerick] since the start of September. Last week my wife came down to join me,” said Joe, who was raised in Perth, Australia, and whose father hails from Buncrana and mother from Wexford.
Each week Joey, who signed a two-year contract with Tony McGahan’s side, works on conditioning, speed and weight training with the Limerick-based Munster players, such as Paul O’Connell and John Hayes.
Joey has joined the provincial side at an exciting time, with the newly redeveloped 26,000 capacity Thomond Park just opened and a match with the All Blacks on the 18th of November.
“It’s going to be a big year for the club, everyone is focussed on going one step further and winning the Magner’s League as well this year.
“New Zealand is going to be a big occasion, but nobody is focussing on that at the moment, we’ve got games in the Heineken Cup against Montauban and Sale in the next couple of weeks to think about.”
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