Glasgow boss Franco Smith named URC coach of the season

Glasgow boss Franco Smith named URC coach of the season

Glasgow Warriors' South African coach Franco Smith has been named the United Rugby Championship (URC) Coach of the Season in his first campaign in charge of the side.

Smith joined Glasgow at the start of the 2022/23 campaign, replacing Danny Wilson.

The 50-year-old former Springbok led the Warriors to the Scottish x Italian Shield and a top-four finish in the league and guided them to their first European final.

Glasgow also went the whole URC regular season unbeaten at Scotstoun, with their only defeat in any competition at home being the 14-5 URC quarter-final loss to Munster.

Glasgow won 13 of their 18 URC regular season matches in 2022/23, a vast improvement on their 2021/22 campaign, where they won just 10.

They also claimed a try bonus point on 11 occasions and scored 72 tries in total, 19 more than they did in their previous campaign.

Their debut season under Smith™s tutelage ended last Friday when they were beaten 43-19 by Toulon in the final of the Challenge Cup.

œThis is season one for this group. This is not the end for us, this is just the start. It™s a stepping stone, he said after the defeat.

Smith joined Glasgow after a stint as Italy ahead coach and previously coached Benetton between 2007 and 2013.

He was also the assistant coach and head coach of the Cheetahs and worked with the Springboks during that time.