Phil Healey

Phil Healey is a rugby union strength and conditioning coach with the Blues in Auckland, having previously been with Glasgow Warriors. He joined the Glasgow side for the 2017–18 season. Before he was with Glasgow he was previously a strength and conditioning coach for the Chiefs in New Zealand.[1]

Phil Healey
Birth namePhil Healey
Place of birthHamilton, New Zealand
SchoolPukekohe High School
Rugby union career
Teams coached
Years Team
2003–08
2008–17
2017–18
2018-
Counties Manukau (Head Strength & Conditioning)

Rugby union coaching career

Healey was the head strength and conditioning coach for Counties Manukau Rugby Football Union from 2003 until 2008.[2]

He then joined the Chiefs in 2008 and stayed there until 2017.[3] In 2016 the Chief's Head Coach, Dave Rennie, credited part of the team's success to the strength and conditioning work by Healey and his team.[4] During Healey's time at the Chief's Waikato University's Sport and Leisure Studies students worked as interns with him.[5]

He joined Glasgow Warriors for the 2017–18 season along with Dave Rennie.[6]

On 23 October 2018 it was announced that Healey would leave Glasgow Warriors for personal reasons to return home to New Zealand. He will take up a position with The Blues in Auckland.[7]

References

  1. "Club Staff - Glasgow Warriors". Glasgowwarriors.org. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  2. www.72dpi.co.nz, 72DPI Limited -. "News – Counties Manukau Rugby Football Union". Steelers.co.nz.
  3. "STATSports – Behind The Science With Phil Healey – Head S&C Coach, Chiefs Rugby". Statsports.com.
  4. Rugby: Rennie receiving plenty of help from his friends, NZ Herald on line, 3 April 2016, retrieved 31 August 2017
  5. A winning partnership, NZ Fitness Journal, 3 May 2016, retrieved 31 August 2017
  6. "Warriors confirm rugby support staff for new season – Glasgow Warriors". Glasgowwarriors.org.
  7. http://www.glasgowwarriors.org/news/18/10/23/alainuuese-finalises-toulon-move
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