Neil Doak

[2] He has served as attack and backs coach with English club side Worcester Warriors, and Georgia during the 2020 Autumn Nations Cup.

Doak previously worked as attack and backs coach of Irish provincial side Ulster from 2008 to 2017, where he also spent his professional playing career.

Doak was promoted to the senior set up in 2007, taking the role of skills coach and managing the province's second-tier side, Ulster A.

It was announced that Kiss would return to his role with Ulster on a full-time basis following the 2015 World Cup, leaving Doak in charge of the province for the remainder of the season and the start of the 2015–16 campaign.

A right-handed batsman and off spin bowler,[1] he made his debut for the Irish cricket team in June 1993, playing against Scotland[12] in a first-class match.

[13] He went on to play for Ireland on 32 occasions, his last match coming against Zimbabwe in June 2000, though this was more than three years after his previous appearance in the third place play-off of the 1997 ICC Trophy against Scotland.

[17] Doak played for Ireland in three international tournaments; the 1994 ICC Trophy,[18] the 1996 European Championship,[19] during which he won a man of the match award for a performance against Denmark where he took 4/44 and scored 51 not out,[20] and the 1997 ICC Trophy,[18] during which he won a man of the match award for the above-mentioned performance against Israel.