Cardrugby Enters New Era as Corniel van Zyl Eyes Head Coach Role Following Sherratt's Wales Move
Cardiff Rugby faces a pivotal transition as forwards coach Corniel van Zyl seeks promotion following Matt Sherratt's move to Wales national team, with the Blue and Blacks preparing for crucial URC opener against Lions.


Coaching Transition at Cardiff Arms Park
Following Matt Sherratt's abrupt departure to join Wales' national coaching staff, Cardiff Rugby's forward mastermind Corniel van Zyl has emerged as the leading candidate to helm the historic club. The South African tactician will temporarily share coaching duties with defensive specialist Gethin Jenkins and skills coach Jonny Goodridge for Saturday's United Rugby Championship (URC) opener against Lions.
From Cheetahs to Cardiff: Van Zyl's Journey
The 46-year-old former lock, capped 12 times by Italy during his playing career, brings multinational experience from coaching stints with:
- Toyota Cheetahs (2016-2019)
- London Irish (2019-2022)
- Ealing Trailfinders (2022-2024)
"This club deserves continuity," Van Zyl stated during Thursday's press briefing. "Our coaching collective has spent 18 months implementing structural improvements - this isn't about reinvention, but evolution."
Immediate Challenges Cardiff's revamped coaching team faces a brutal opening schedule: |
Date | Opponent | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
27 Sept | Lions | Cardiff Arms | |
5 Oct | Munster | Thomond Park | |
12 Oct | Edinburgh | Home |
Player Development Focus
Van Zyl emphasized maintaining Sherratt's player-centric philosophy:
"We've built exceptional depth through our academy system. Young talents like Alex Mann and Cam Winnett must now transition from prospects to week-in/week-out performers."
Strategic Adjustments
The coaching staff plans to implement:
- Enhanced set-piece variation
- Dynamic back-row rotation system
- Territorial kicking strategy refinement
With Cardiff finishing 9th in last season's URC (W9, L9), management has set a minimum target of playoff qualification. Van Zyl's interim leadership will be assessed during the crucial October fixtures against Welsh rivals Dragons and Scottish powerhouse Edinburgh.
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Historical context: Cardiff last won major silverware in 2018 (Challenge Cup)