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Revision as of 07:19, 28 November 2014

Joe Barakat
File:Joe Barakat Coaching in Japan.jpg
Joe Barakat stands by watching NTT Shining Arcs
Birth nameJoseph Barakat
Date of birth (1963-02-23) 23 February 1963 (age 61)
Place of birthSydney, Australia
SchoolMarist Brothers College
UniversityAustralian Catholic University
Occupation(s)Rugby Union Coach
Rugby union career
Position(s) Set Piece, Forwards attack and Defence Coach
Current team Toshiba Brave Lupus
Coaching career
Years Team
2012–15
2010–12
2006–10
2001-05
2004
1998-00
1997-99
1997-98
Toshiba Brave Lupus
NTT Shining Arcs
NSW Waratahs
West Harbour RUFC
Australian School boys U21s
Southern Districts Rugby Club
NSW Schools 1st XV
ISA Combined XV

Joe Barakat (born 23 February 1963) is an Australian rugby union Coach. He is currently the Set Piece, Forwards attack and Defence Coach with the Toshiba Brave Lupus in Fuchu, Japan.

Education

Barakat graduated from Marist Brothers College in 1980 and continued his study at Australian Catholic University. Here he graduated with a Diploma of Education (Physical Education Major), Graduate Diploma in Computer Education and Certificate of Religious Education. Barakat furthered his skill set with studies in Biomechanics, Human Movement and coaching (Level 3 Rugby Coach Certification).

Coaching career

Barakat has had a vast influence in multiple aspects of NSW Rugby Union as a Head coach and as a Set Piece, Forwards and Defence Coach.

School Rugby

Head of the PD/H/PE Department at St Patricks College (Strathfield), Barakat took on the role of Head coach for their 1st XV, leading the team to five Independent Schools Association Championships in a row, Barakat was highly regarded in the NSW School's rugby scene. In 1997-98 Barakat was selected as the ISA Combined XV Head Coach.[1] He was also named as the NSW Schools 1st XV Head Coach (1997–99), guiding them to two championships in three seasons. In this team, Barakat fostered the likes of Phil Waugh, George Smith, Craig Wing, David Lyons and Ryan Cross.[2]

Australian U/21s

Barakat joined the Australian U/21s Coaching staff as the Forwards and Defence coach in 2004 alongside Head coach Laurie Fisher and assistant coach Sean Hedger.[3][4][5] The team finished 1st in their pool but were defeated by Ireland in the semi-finals.[6]

NSW Club Rugby

In 1998-2000, Barakat began his club rugby coaching career as Southern Districts Rugby Club forwards coach. Barakat then spent the following five years as Head coach for West Harbour RUFC, voted Coach of the Year in 2002. At West Harbour RUFC, Barakat mentored Brumby and Waratahs Flanker Des Tuiavii, Wallaby Fili Finau, former Waratah Chris Siale and current Brumbies No. 8 Fotu Auelua.

Joe Barakat has been named as the head coach for West Harbour RUFC in his return to Australian rugby in 2015.

NSW Waratahs

Barakat officially joined the NSW Waratahs in 2006 as the Academy Coach where he remained until the end of the 2010 season. Barakats role as Head Coach of the Waratahs Academy and Waratahs A Team allowed the identification and Development of Super Rugby players Dave Dennis, Kane Douglas, Lachlan Turner. These signings highlighted the success of the program.

Year Position Notes
2006 NSW Waratahs Academy Coach, NSW Waratahs A's Head Coach -
2007 NSW Waratahs Academy Head Coach, Professional Academy Head Coach, Head of Talent Identification -
2008 Head Coach of Junior Waratahs, Scrum Coach for the Waratahs -
2009 Head Coach of Junior Waratahs, Set Piece (assistant) and Defence Coach for the Waratahs -
2010 Head Coach of Junior Waratahs, Set Piece (assistant) and Defence Coach for the Waratahs -

With his commitments to the NSW Waratahs, Barakat established connections with Fiji National Rugby Union and Japanese Top League team- Toshiba Brave Lupus.

Fiji Rugby Union

In 2003, Barakat became the Technical Consaultant to Fijian Rugby Union and Samoan Rugby Union in the Rugby World Cup, a feat that initiated his strong relationship with Fiji rugby. In his time at the NSW Waratahs, Barakat fostered the connection with Fiji Rugby Union from both sides. In 2008 he was appointed the Technical Director (forwards) for Fiji RFU (Pacific Nations Cup),[7] tasked to improve the set pieces in the national and under 20's squads.[8] Barakat was called upon to join Coach Sam Domoni as an Assistant and Specialist Coaching in the National team in 2010. Barakat also toured with Waratahs staff and players in 2008 to help identify potential future Waratahs.[9]

Japanese Top League

Barakat has spent the previous five years in Japan coaching Top League Teams NTT Communications Rubgy and Toshiba Brave Lupus. Before his contractual commitment, Barakat traveled as a spot coach (set piece and defence) for Toshiba in 2009/2010.[10]

At NTT Communication in the Japanese Top League, Barakat played an integral role in the teams success, mentoring Former All Black Isaac Ross and former NRL and Australian RL player Craig Wing along the way. Barakat took the previous second division team to be named the best defensive lineout, ranked top five in lineout attack in the first year of his contract.

At Toshiba Brave Lupus Barakat is currently coaching and mentoring former All Blacks Richard Kahui, Steven Bates, David Hill and Maori All Black Taniera Latimer. Also their squad is Springbok Francious Steyne and former Wallaby Cooper Vuna. Of the Japanese members Barakat is responsible for the development of the current Japan National Captain Michael Leitch and current test record holder in Japan Kin Ono. Four of the forwards from Toshiba Brave Lupus are currently in the national squad

Year Club Position Accolades
2010/2011 NTT Communications Shining Arcs [11] Forwards and Defence Coach -
2011/2012 NTT Communications Shining Arcs [12] Forwards and Defence Coach -
2012/2013 Toshiba Brave Lupus [13] Set Piece and Forwards Attack Coach Grand Finalists - Top League
2013/2014 Toshiba Brave Lupus Set Piece, Forwards Attack and Defence Coach Grand Finatlists - All Japan [14]
2014/2015 Toshiba Brave Lupus Set Piece, Forwards Attack and Defence Coach -

References

  1. ^ Wilkins, P. (2008, May 17) Nsw Job Would Not Faze Barakat . Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved from http://www.maoris.com.au/maoris-articles/2008/5/17/nsw-job-would-not-faze-barakat/
  2. ^ New South Wales Rugby Union. (2011). NSWSRU I XV 1971 – 2011. Retrieved from http://www.nswschoolsrugby.rugbynet.com.au/verve/_resources/NSWSRU_I_XV_1971_-_2011.pdf
  3. ^ Australian Rugby Union. (2004). 2004 Annual Report: National Teams Members . Retrieved from http://www.rugby.com.au/Portals/1/PDFs/Annual%20Reports/2004/ARU_2004_Annual_Report_-_National_Teams_Member__Affiliated_Unions.pdf
  4. ^ Australian Rugby Union. (2004). Annual Report: HIGH PERFORMANCE UNIT . Retrieved from http://www.rugby.com.au/Portals/1/PDFs/Annual%20Reports/2004/ARU_2004_Annual_Report_-_HPU_Report.pdf
  5. ^ EPSMscrum (2004, May 26) Wallabies name Under 21 side . Retrieved from http://www.espnscrum.com/scrum/rugby/story/53759.html
  6. ^ Australian Rugby Union. (2004). Annual Report: The Year in Detail . Retrieved from http://www.rugby.com.au/Portals/1/PDFs/Annual%20Reports/2004/ARU_2004_Annual_Report_-_The_Year_In_Detail.pdf
  7. ^ Singh, I. (2008 March 10). Tahs to play 2 matches in Fiji. Fiji Times Online. Retrieved from http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=88786
  8. ^ Radio New Zealand International (2008, March 13)New South Wales Waratahs lends Fiji rugby union a helping hand. Retrieved from http://www.radionz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/175969/new-south-wales-waratahs-lends-fiji-rugby-union-a-helping-hand
  9. ^ Duthie, R. (2008 October 5) Offer for Fiji . Fiji Times Online. Retrieved http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?ref=archive&id=102693
  10. ^ Cole, M. (Producer). (2014, August 16) Interview with Joe Barakat – forwards coach for Japans Toshiba Rugby team [Audio Podcast]. Retrieved from https://newsroom.sporple.com/interview-with-joe-barakat/#.VET3tfmUd8E
  11. ^ Introduction of new subscribers and staff retired, newly appointed coach (2010). Retrieved October 22, 2014 from http://www.ntt.com/rugby/topics/100630.html
  12. ^ Notice of 2011 fiscal Taidan players-retired staff (2012) Retrieved October 22, 2014 from http://www.ntt.com/rugby/topics/120316.html
  13. ^ Profile: Joe Barakat (2014). Retrieved October 22nd 2014 from http://www.toshiba.co.jp/sports/rugby/member/profile/barakat_j.htm
  14. ^ Panasonic to play Toshiba in season finale (2014). Retrieved October 22nd 2014 from http://jrfu.org/jrfu/index.php/latest/item/201-panasonic-to-play-toshiba-in-season-finale


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