Trent Athletics Welcomes Eric Noyes as New Head Coach for Men’s Varsity Rugby
Trent University is pleased to welcome Eric Noyes as the new Excalibur men’s rugby head coach for the 2022-23 Ontario University Athletics (OUA) season.
“With his experience and successful background, Coach Eric Noyes is a great addition to our Excalibur men’s rugby program,” said Deborah Bright-Brundle, director of Athletics and Recreation at Trent. “His knowledge and experience in the different levels of rugby development only adds to the competitive program we have built over the years, and we look forward to seeing the continued growth of our Excalibur rugby team under his leadership.
Coach Noyes joins the Excalibur program after spending the last three years as the assistant coach of the Durham Lords men’s rugby team. As assistant coach, he led the Lords to back-to-back Ontario Colleges Athletic Association championships in 2018 and 2019, adding a bronze medal in 2021.
Also prior to joining the Excalibur program, Coach Noyes has demonstrated his team leadership and player development skillset in roles with the Toronto Arrows (Elite Junior Academy Development Coach) and Oshawa Vikings RFC (U16 Women’s Head coach), among others. With his experience and the Excalibur men’s team track record of success, Coach Noyes says he is looking forward to building on “a program with a strong rugby tradition.”
“I’m excited to continue developing the professionalism of our program at Trent,” said Coach Noyes. “I feel it is incredibly important to position the rugby program in such a way that current student-athletes treat the program with a professional attitude, and for new players, to understand that by choosing Trent, they’ll be choosing a program that takes their development seriously.”
With his background as a teacher, Coach Noyes understands the balance of professional development in sport as well as the importance of academics and life-long learning, and he will support success on the field, in the classroom, and beyond.
“Success is universal,” Coach Noyes said. “Successful people are not simply successful in only one aspect of their lives; they are successful in all aspects. Fostering a mindset of academic success in our student-athletes, I believe, will translate positively into success on the field as well.”
Coach Noyes is stepping into the role as head coach at an opportune time, as the Excalibur men’s rugby team heads into the summer and ahead of next season ensuring a smooth transition that enhances and builds the momentum of the team for the fall.
“Coming into the Trent program, I want to build on the success that has been achieved here already, fostering a culture of excellence that existing players are familiar with,” Coach Noyes explains. “In everything we do, we’re going to do with great attention to detail and complete effort. In this journey to success, we need to be all in and pulling in the same direction.”
CONTACT INFO:
For more information contact:
Cara Walsh, Communications & Media Relations Officer, Trent University, (705) 748-1011 x6240 or carawalsh@trentu.ca
Posted on June 6, 2022