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Darren Molloy

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Darren Nigel Molloy born 31 August 1972 in London, England is a former rugby union player. He played as a prop for Wasps and Gloucester in the English Premiership and Leinster in the Celtic League. Darren also played for team 'England’ . He is now a successful coach, and his love for rugby continues. He is also a father to Gracie, and a husband to Kelly.

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Darren has recently moved to the flagship Folkestone Academy School as Director of Rugby and is currently setting up their new rugby academy. The inaugural year for this will be 2011/12. In conjunction with this, he is also Director of Rugby at nearby Folkestone RFC with the intention of promotion, development and retention of local young players.

Darren is also working with the RFU on their Scrum Factory and Rugby Ready courses which he delivers in the Kent area.