Shropshire Star

Former rookie Holtschke nets lead role at Rev

Shropshire Revolution have appointed former rookie Neil Holtschke as their new head coach after Stephen Tonks stepped down, writes Lewis Cox.

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Tonks has ended his three-season stint in charge of the Oakengates Leisure Centre-based club that he led to the Division 2 National title in 2017.

Former offensive co-ordinator Holtschke has worked his way up the Revolution ranks after joining the club in 2006.

He became a key part of the offensive line before becoming offensive coach in 2012 and finished playing in 2014, eventually taking the co-ordinator position two years later.

Holtschke said: “I was very honoured to have been offered the head coach role having seen the club grow from six blokes throwing a ball around on a muddy field to the operation we have today.

“It will be a lot of hard work but I am looking forward to the challenge and building on the success of our first season back in Division 1 and building on the foundations laid by my predecessors.”

Tonks, whose side finished third in the NFC 1 South last season with a record of 6-4, revealed his pride at the strides Shropshire have made under his stewardship.

He was former special teams coach from 2011 before taking the top role in 2016. He said: “Whatever the results have been it is the relationships with members of this organisation that I have enjoyed the most.

“I have been very proud of everything and everyone at this club and I owe a great deal of thanks to all those involved over the years.”

In a further shake-up to the Revolution coaching team, a familiar face has returned to take up the vacant offensive co-ordinator role.

Former coach David Butler will fill the position formerly held by Holtschke.

Butler was most recently the offensive co-ordinator at the Sandwell Steelers and helped guide the West Midlands side through the 2015 season undefeated on their way to the national title and a further final appearance the following year.

New head coach Holtschke added: “David is a good personal friend of mine and helped me a lot behind the scenes when I was starting out as a coach, so it’s great to be able to work with him again.”

Revolution’s Great Britain linebacker Alasdair Jarvis is the club’s new defensive co-ordinator, and he is joined by former defensive lineman Daniel Hulme on the coaching staff.