Dan Ryan (netball)


Dan Ryan is an Australian netball player, coach, sports journalist and broadcaster. He was head coach of Manchester Thunder during the 2016 Netball Superleague season when they finished top of the table during the regular season and runners up in the grand final. He was subsequently head coach of Adelaide Thunderbirds for the 2017 and 2018 seasons. He was an assistant coach when Thunderbirds won the 2013 ANZ Championship and when Manchester Thunder won the 2019 Netball Superleague title. He is currently the head coach of both Northern Ireland and Leeds Rhinos. As a player, Ryan captained both the Victorian Cyclones and Australia Sonix men's netball teams. As a sports journalist and broadcaster, Ryan has worked for various organisations, including Network 10 and Sky Sports.

Early life, family and education

Ryan was raised in the Little River, Corio and Geelong areas of Victoria, Australia. He was one of four brothers. He was first inspired to play netball by his mother who played in local leagues. In 1992, at the age of 8, he began playing in Corio Netball Association competitions, initially in girls-only leagues. When he was 12 the association introduced mixed competitions. Between 2007 and 2011, Ryan attended RMIT University where he studied Communications and Journalism.

Playing career

At the age of 14, Ryan was selected to play for the Victorian Cyclones men's under-19 team and at 15 was playing for the senior team. In 2003, aged 18, he made his senior debut for Australia Sonix, the senior Australia men's team. Ryan went on to captain both the senior Victorian Cyclones and Australia Sonix men's teams. While still an active player, Ryan also began coaching. Between 2003 and 2006 he coached the senior netball team at Corio Community Sports Club While working in England, Ryan played for the Knights, a men's netball team. He made his Knights debut at the 2020 Big Showdown.

Sports Broadcaster

As a sports journalist and broadcaster, Ryan has worked for various organisations, including Network 10 and Sky Sports.
YearsOrganisationRole
2008Geelong AdvertiserNetball correspondent
2007–2008Seven NetworkJunior reporter for Seven News Melbourne
2009–2012Network 10Worked as an ANZ Championship commentator. Served as a commentator and reporter at both the gymnastics and netball at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
2010Sky SportsCommentator at 2010 World Netball Series
2012Fox SportsConstellation Cup and Quad Series commentator
2012–2013Tennis AustraliaPresenter, commentator, scriptwriter. Worked on Australian Open coverage.
2014Sky News AustraliaSports presenter/reporter
2019–Sky SportsNetball pundit at the 2019 Netball World Cup

Coaching career

Adelaide Thunderbirds

Between 2012 and 2015, Ryan served an assistant coach at Adelaide Thunderbirds. In late 2011 he was approached by Thunderbirds head coach, Jane Woodlands-Thompson, and offered the job. He was subsequently a member of the Thunderbirds coaching staff when they won the 2013 ANZ Championship. In 2013, while with Thunderbirds, Ryan also served as head coach for their Australian Netball League affiliate, Southern Force. After a season away with Manchester Thunder, Ryan returned to Thunderbirds and served as head coach for the 2017 and 2018 seasons.

Manchester Thunder

In 2015 Ryan was appointed head coach of Manchester Thunder. During the 2016 Netball Superleague season he guided Thunder as they finished top of the table during the regular season and runners up in the grand final. He left Thunder to return to Adelaide Thunderbirds as head coach. Ryan re-joined Thunder for the 2019 season and served as an assistant coach to Karen Greig as Thunder won the title.

Northern Ireland

In November 2018 Ryan was appointed head coach of Northern Ireland. Ryan subsequently coached Northern Ireland at the 2019 Netball World Cup. In August 2019 it was announced that Ryan would continue to serve as Northern Ireland's head coach.
TournamentsPlace
2019 Netball World Cup10th
2019 European Netball Championship

Leeds Rhinos

It August 2019 Ryan was appointed head coach of Leeds Rhinos as part of their preparations for joining the Netball Superleague in 2021.

Honours

Head coach

;Manchester Thunder