The NSW Waratahs have announced the appointment of Barrie-Jon “B-J” Mather as the new Director of Performance, a role he will commence on 18 August.
This appointment not only strengthens the organisation’s leadership but also builds a more robust groundwork laid by Head Coach Dan McKellar, Acting Director of Performance Andrew Cleverley, and their dedicated team in preparation for the 2025 season.
Mather, transitions from his previous role as Director of High Performance at the NSW Institute of Sport, bringing to the Waratahs a wealth of experience rooted in success and innovation.
Expressing enthusiasm for joining the Waratahs at this important time for rugby in Australia, Mather, shared: “The NSW Waratahs have made some significant changes in the last twelve to eighteen months that are making a difference on and off the field.”
Mather hopes to leverage his extensive experience in Olympic and professional sport to foster an environment of sustained success alongside McKellar, his coaching staff, and the players.
Welcoming Mather’s appointment, Rugby Australia’s Director of High Performance, Peter Horne, acknowledged the unique set of skills Mather brings and expressed confidence that his leadership will enhance the Waratahs as they approach the crucial 2026 season.
Horne also took a moment to recognise Simon Raiwalui for his inspiring journey back to health and his contributions to the organisation, as Raiwalui transitions to a senior coaching position within Rugby Australia’s National Pathways system.
Mather’s previous achievements include serving as the General Manager of High Performance at the Fiji Rugby Union, during which he guided the Fijian men’s rugby team to a commendable silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
Additionally, he has held the position of General Manager of Football at the NSW Rugby League, further highlighting his versatile background within the sporting landscape.
Possessing a Doctorate in Elite Performance and an MBA, Mather has occupied senior coaching and managerial roles across both rugby union and league in the UK.
Notably, he holds the rare achievement of having played as a dual-international for both England and Great Britain, enhancing his credibility as a leader in high-performance sport.
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