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Bristol Bears Women head coach Kim Oliver leaves club
Bristol Bears Women have said “it is with great regret” that Kim Oliver will be leaving the club.
The unexpected new comes as Bristol Bears Women currently sit in seventh place out of ten teams in the Allianz Premier 15s table.
The league is currently coming to the end of a two-week postponement of fixtures due to an increased prevalence of Covid-19.
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In a brief statement on Thursday morning, Bristol Bears said: “It is with great regret that we wish to announce that Kim Oliver will be leaving us as Head Coach.
“We would like to thank Kim for her work with the Bears, particularly coping with the unprecedented circumstances created by Covid-19.
“Undoubtedly many players will be sorry to see her go, and we all wish her well in her next role.”
Co-lead coaches Tom Lindsay and Amber Reed will be taking charge of the team, whose next match is away at Loughborough Lightning on February 6.
Under Oliver, Bristol finished seventh last season and were sixth in her first full season in charge in 2018-19.
Oliver became assistant coach at Bristol Ladies in 2017, joining from a role as rugby development officer at Gibraltar Rugby, where she was also head coach of the Gibraltar Rugby men’s development team.
After only a few months, she was promoted to head coach at Bristol, where she was a player for 13 years during which time she earned 43 caps for England.

Former Bristol Bears Women head coach Kim Oliver played 43 times for England – photo: England Rugby
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