Gloucester coach Skivington calls season toughest in his career
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 12:35 PM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
George Skivington, Gloucester's director of rugby, stated this season has been his most challenging since becoming head coach in 2020. Gloucester has struggled near the bottom of the league and missed playoffs last year, but can secure a Champions Cup spot with a win this weekend. Skivington expressed optimism about recent changes and the team's efforts, indicating potential for improvement next season as twelve first-team players depart. Gloucester is set to play at Kingsholm, where they hope to finish strong with their third consecutive home win.
- •Skivington describes this season as his toughest coaching experience.
- •Gloucester can secure a Champions Cup place with a win this weekend.
- •The team has spent much of the season towards the bottom of the league.
- •Twelve first-team players are set to leave Gloucester after this season.
- •A win at Kingsholm would mark their third straight victory at home.
- 12:35 PMYahoo Sports — Skivington says season toughest of coaching career
"Gloucester's George Skivington says this season has been his toughest as a coach, as his side bid to secure Champions Cup rugby this weekend.
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