Holley steps in for Scarlets
Scarlets have secured experienced former Ospreys coach Sean Holley to boost the their coaching set-up during the international window.
Holley will work alongside head coach Simon Easterby and his coaching team following the announcement that Scarlets attack coach Mark Jones will join Wales for the Six Nations campaign.
The experienced 42-year-old who is the longest serving Welsh regional coach ever, has worked at elite level in rugby for the past 15 years, was formerly with the Ospreys since their inception in 2003 initially as assistant coach and then in 2008 when he was appointed as head coach where he remained for three years.
During that time Holley lead the Ospreys to notable victories including Magners League Champions in 2004/5, 2006/7, 2009/10 and 2011/12 and European Cup quarterfinalists three years in a row in 2007/8, 2008/9 and 2009/10.
Prior to his role at the Ospreys, Holley was Director of Rugby at Hartpury College and head coach at Gloucester RFC Academy.
He has strong links with the West Wales region having been brought up in Carmarthenshire and was a lecturer at Coleg Sir Gar where he developed the first of its kind 'Rugby Studies' educational programme launched by Graham Henry and Phil Bennett at Coleg Sir Gar, where he taught and coached for six years. He has a Sport Science degree from Loughborough University.
Easterby said it was a positive for his team to have Sean Holley's knowledge and experience of the regional game; his success in developing Welsh players and detailed appreciation of competing in the PRO12.
Easterby added that his prior experience would allow for a quick and seamless transition into coaching at the Scarlets and he welcomed the opportunity for Holley to bring a new and fresh perspective to training at Parc y Scarlets.
He said: "To have a coach of Sean's experience, expertise and technical ability at a key time for us is vital as Mark goes away on Wales duty.
"Mark Jones has contributed a great deal to our rugby environment and team this season and deserves his opportunity with Wales and we are pleased to support the national set-up and his coaching development. Sean will be looking to continue the good work Mark has already put in place.
"We have a crucial period ahead of us while nine of our senior players are away during the Six Nations and need to make significant progress in the PRO12.
"We are fortunate, given the time-frame and midway through the season, to have secured the services of someone of Sean's capability and background.
"He will also bring a fresh new perspective to our team environment which will be healthy for our coaching group and our squad of players.
"We look forward to his input; he will challenge and support our players which will add to the energy in our group and I know he will put his all into this role with us.
"With the level of experience and professionalism Sean has, he will hit the ground running with the knowledge he has of our region, players and the game in Wales."
Holley said: "I'm looking forward to working with Simon and his team - they are a hard-working and committed coaching team with clear goals, real ambition and a strong set of values.
"It's a close-knit group at Parc Y Scarlets. As a team, the Scarlets are destined to achieve success with the number of exciting players they have with real talent and passion for the shirt they wear. They have worked hard to put themselves in a strong position in the PRO12 and they need to cement that in coming weeks.
"It will be a great environment to experience with an excellent stadium and rugby facilities and I hope to add real value to the drive and ambition at Parc y Scarlets for the time I am here.”
Forwards coach Danny Wilson will continue to coach at Parc y Scarlets during the Wales U20 Six Nations period - alternating his time between Parc y Scarlets and the WRU Centre of Excellence at the Vale Resort.