Dan Murphy Joins Wales as Defence Coach for 2025 Women's Six Nations Campaign
Former Gloucester prop Dan Murphy appointed as Wales' defence coach ahead of the 2025 Women's Six Nations championship.

Former Gloucester, Harlequins, and London Irish prop Dan Murphy has been named the new defence coach for the Wales Women's rugby team ahead of the 2025 Women's Six Nations campaign. Murphy transitions from his role as scrum coach at Gloucester-Hartpury, where he previously contributed to the team's Professional Women's Rugby title defence.
Coaching Experience & Background
- Previously worked with Wales women's under-20s.
- Played a key role under Sean Lynn, Wales' new head coach, during Gloucester-Hartpury’s successful season.
- Senior playing career concluded at Gloucester in 2016.
Murphy expressed his enthusiasm for the new role, stating:
"The opportunity to coach Test match rugby and work alongside Sean was too good to turn down. Knowing the Welsh internationals we’ve worked with at Gloucester-Hartpury gives us a strong foundation."
What This Means for Wales
- Sean Lynn, Wales' head coach, praised Murphy’s work ethic and reputation for demanding high standards from players.
- Murphy’s pro playing experience is expected to elevate team performance.
- Wales kicks off their Six Nations campaign on 22 March against Scotland in Edinburgh.
Key Matches Ahead
- Scotland vs. Wales (22 March, 16:45 GMT) – A historic rivalry renewed in the tournament opener.
- Further tests against England, France, Ireland, and Italy in the coming weeks.
Team Philosophy
Murphy emphasized:
"Success comes from the players' commitment and willingness to work hard for each other."
The Women's Six Nations promises high-stakes rugby as Wales aims to build on recent successes.