Bournemouth Rugby Club bid a bittersweet farewell to one of its star players, Ciaran Smyth. Smyth is a talented rugby player who currently plays as an openside flanker for the Bournemouth Rugby. Born in Ireland, Smyth started playing rugby at a young age and quickly showed potential as a skilled and determined player.
Before joining Bournemouth Rugby, Smyth played for Barnes Rugby Club, where he was a standout player in the National League 2 South. During his time with Barnes, Smyth helped lead the team to some impressive performances, showcasing his ability to make big tackles, win turnovers, and create attacking opportunities for his team.
In 2020, Smyth decided to make the move to Bournemouth Rugby, where he has continued to impress with his speed, strength, and agility on the field. Playing as an openside flanker, Smyth has become an essential part of the team’s back row, providing crucial defensive support while also making important runs and offloads in attack.
Smyth’s performances on the field have not gone unnoticed, with many praising his work ethic and commitment to the game. His determination to improve and develop his skills has also been a key factor in his success.
Director of Rugby, Matt Sturgess says Ciaran Symth has made a significant impact on Bournemouth Rugby during his two seasons with the team. He joined the club from Barnes Rugby, and since his arrival, he has brought a tremendous work ethic, energy, and passion to the game. Cieran has been a consistent presence in the number 7 shirt, showcasing his skills as an openside flanker.
The club is grateful for Ciaran ‘s commitment and hard work during his time with us, and we look forward to his continued involvement with the team. In recognition of his contributions, we are pleased to announce that Ciaran will become one of our senior coaches for the next season.
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Ciaran
It has been a real pleasure watching you play in a Bournemouth shirt over these past two seasons. Your contribution to our efforts on the rugby pitch have been immense not least of which is being leading try-scorer this season, at least as at the time of writing. Delighted that you will still be with us next season and we look forward to seeing how the players develop with you as a coach.
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