Bryan Easson to Step Down as Scotland Women's Rugby Head Coach Post-World Cup
Bryan Easson announces his departure as Scotland Women's Rugby head coach after the 2023 World Cup, reflecting on his impactful tenure and the team's achievements.

Bryan Easson, the esteemed head coach of Scotland's women's rugby team, has announced that he will step down following the conclusion of the 2023 Women's Rugby World Cup. Easson, who has been at the helm since December 2020, leaves behind a legacy of significant progress and memorable milestones for the team.
A Legacy of Growth and Achievement
Under Easson's leadership, Scotland's women's rugby team has seen remarkable growth, climbing from 11th to an all-time high of 5th in the world rankings, currently holding the 7th position. His tenure was marked by qualifying for two World Cups, winning the WXV2, and competing fiercely against the world's best teams.
Challenges and Resilience
Easson's journey wasn't without its challenges. He acknowledged the tough results and setbacks that tested the team's belief. However, he credited the team's resilience and unity for overcoming these obstacles, highlighting the collective effort that led to their success.
Professional Contracts and Future Foundations
A historic milestone was reached in 2022 with the introduction of professional contracts for the women's team, a significant step forward for the sport. Easson expressed pride in contributing to this progress and laying a foundation for the future of Scotland's women's rugby.
A Fitting Conclusion
CEO Alex Williamson praised Easson's leadership, stating that leading the team at the World Cup is a fitting conclusion to his distinguished coaching career. Easson leaves with the hope that he has left the jersey in a better place, a testament to his dedication and impact on the team.