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Mark Winokur - Club Coach
Entering
his eighth year as
the Club Coach after many years as Club Captain and Associate Coach, Mark will be looking to repeat the success of
1999 (McCormick Cup Champions),
2002 & 2004 (Ontario Senior
League Champions and McCormick Finalists) and 2006 (McCormick Cup
Champions & National Club Championship Silver Medallists). Born in New Jersey,
he attended the University of Guelph, and joined the Irish in
1982. A hooker, he played for the T.R.U. from 1986-1990, the
Ontario provincial team in 1989, and represented Canada at the Maccabiah
Games in 1989. His coaching credits include the O.R.U. Development
Side as an assistant coach in 1991; guiding the Colts to the TRU Finals
in 1994, winning the Ontario championship in 1995 and reaching the ORU
finals in 1996. He was involved with the C.C.S.D. in 1995 as a
coaching intern, and he was on the coaching staff of the Toronto
Renegades and Head Coach of the Ontario Under 21 squad in 2000.
Mark coached the Toronto Renegades Development side (Vipers) in 2002 and
in 2003, he was named coach of the Toronto Xtreme, the Toronto based entry in
the Rugby Canada Super League, and led them to the National Final. Also, he was named co- coach for the
RCSL All Star teams which played the New
Zealand Maori in Ottawa in 2003, and England Counties in Edmonton in
2004. In 2005, Mark was the head coach of the 2005 Maccabiah Games
Canadian Squad which competed in Israel in June, and was named as a
selector for Canadian Men's Senior Team. Mark was also named
Coach of the Year in 2005 by Rugby Ontario. Mark has
travelled to England (Broughton Park) and to Victoria, BC, as a guest of
the Pacific Pride and other top BC Premier League sides to enhance his
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Peter
Ameli - Assistant Club Coach
Peter rejoins the ICRC in 2007
as the Assistant Club Coach, providing support to all 3 Senior Men's
squads. A University of Western Ontario Alumnus, Peter was a
top-class scrum half with the club from 1985 onwards, served as
president in 2003-2004, and is the son of long time club member Dr
Michael Ameli. Peter coached the ICRC Junior team in the early
1990's.
More
details to follow.
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Rodin
(Koko) Lozada - Head Coach
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Women's Program
Koko
is entering his third year in charge of the Irish Women’s program
after six years with the Yeomen Women where he led them to six
consecutive Cup Final appearances including Cup Championships in 2001
and 2002, and OWL League Championships in 2000 and 2002.
In his first season with the Irish, he successfully led the
integration of the merger between the ICRC and Yeomen players to a
second place finish in the OWL and a Cup semi-final appearance.
Koko guided the ICRC Women to their first ever Cup Championship in 2006
and was named Coach of the Year by Rugby Ontario.
Koko has also served as Assistant Coach for the Ontario senior
Women in 2001 and was the first Manager/Assistant Coach for the Ontario
U19 Women in 1994 and 1995.
In 2005, Koko was appointed Head
Coach for the Ontario U19 Women, who became the National Champions over
British Columbia.
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Chris
Jackson - Head Athletic Therapist
Chris Jackson, B.Sc., C.A.T.© has been the
athletic therapist for the ICRC for the last 11 of 13 years. He is also the club strength
and conditioning consultant. C.J. is a graduate of McMaster University,
Sheridan
College and the Canadian College of Osteopathy and he is currently working
towards his doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine in Manual Practice.
CJ is also a professor in the Sports
Injury Management Program at Sheridan College and is the founder of the International Sport Performance group.
SP is a multidisciplinary
group who work in the development of athletes, including injury prevention and treatment
of all acute and chronic injuries.
He is also currently the athletic therapist for the Toronto
Xtreme of the Rugby Canadian Super League and has worked with the
Canadian National Team over the last few years.
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Ashley
Halket - Athletic Therapist
Ashley Halket
B.A.Kin, CSCS, CAT(C) is in her first year as the athletic therapist for
the ICRC. Ashley is a graduate of the University of Western
Ontario and Sheridan College, and she plans to pursue her Masters in
Rehabilitative Science next fall. In 2004, she also obtained her
Strength and Conditioning Specialist certification with the NSCA.
Ashley has worked
with a variety of sports teams over the last few years and was the
recipient of the Hamilton Tiger Cats scholarship in 2004. She is
currently working at Fairview Physiotherapy and Wellness Centre in
Brantford where she is also the head athletic therapist for the
Brantford Minor Hockey Association.
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