After cutting his teeth at Gloucester and Chelteenham, Sherratt spent four years at Worlester Warriers Academy, before he became a specialist in attack in Bristol, Osvrez and Cardiff before he got his first role in the role of Arms Park just 20 months ago.
With his educational background, he gained reputation as a man manager, motives and teacher for young players.
Last season alone, the likes of Cam Winit, Masson Jaradi, Elees Bevan, Alexan, Korea Dumashovsky, Keon Asiri, Ivan Lloyd, Ivan Daniel and Machinzi Martin under the leadership of Sherat in Cardiff to the national team.
“He talked well about a real person, a real person, and we felt, at the present time, that this was really important criteria, and it meant that he could hit the land in the middle of the six nations.” Executive Abi Terney.