Former Reggae Boys assistant coach Donovan Duckie has been handed the responsibilities of coaching duties, at former Premier League champions Waterhouse in the Jamaica Premier League with immediate effect.
In a press release on Thursday, the club said, they are confident that under coach’s Duckie’s leadership Waterhouse fc’ will continue to build on its rich tradition and compete at the highest level.
Duckie replaces the outgoing Argentine Javier Ainstein who parted ways with the Drewsland based team earlier this week.
Duckie who recently stepped way from the Chapleton Maroons outfit, makes his third sejourn with Waterhouse and says he is looking forward to establishing the partnership he had at the club with the community, staff and players, after guiding them to the 2015 Caribbean Football Union Club Championship, and the runner up spot in the 2017/2018 season.
Duckie just a week ago stepped away from the coaching duties of Chapelton Maroons.