FORMER IRELAND AND Lions second row Jeremy Davidson has signed a new five-year contract as head coach of French club Aurillac, a deal which ties the 41-year-old to the Pro D2 outfit until 2021.
Jeremy Davidson [green headband] in action for Ireland in 1996. Source: © Billy Stickland/INPHO
The length of Davidson’s new deal speaks volumes for the fine work he has done in the Cantal department since joining Aurillac in 2011.
Having played for Ireland 32 times and excelled for the Lions on the 1997 tour of South Africa and 2001′s visit to Australia, Ulsterman Davidson was forced to retire from playing in 2003 due to a knee injury.
He subsequently moved into the coaching world with his club, Dungannon RFC, where he spent four seasons before joining Top 14 club Castres as forwards coach. Davidson then returned to Ulster as assistant coach in 2009.
The desire to secure a professional head coaching job saw Davidson accept an offer from the low-budget Aurillac in 2011 and he has been working wonders ever since.
Davidson came extremely close to being appointed forwards coach at Clermont last season, narrowly missing out to former Leinster man Jono Gibbes in the final decision.
Undeterred, Davidson has led Aurillac to another superb season in the Pro D2, with the club currently sitting seventh in the league, level on points with fifth-placed Albi and sixth-placed Biarritz, who are coached by Eddie O’Sullivan.
Davidson has proven himself in the coaching world. Source: Darren Kidd
Just two rounds of the regular season remain in the Pro D2, and a top-five finish would see Aurillac advance into the promotion play-offs, where they would be two games away from the Top 14.