Caledonia Gladiators appoint club legend Jonny Bunyan as men’s coach for 2025/26

Scotland’s basketball franchise Caledonia Gladiators has appointed club legend Jonny Bunyan as its men’s head coach for the 2025/26 season.

Jonny, 33, who captained the side to their first silverware in two decades when they won the Super League Basketball Trophy final in 2022/23, had been interim head coach at the national club since stepping into the position in January.

The team enjoyed an uplift in performances during the ex-Scotland point guard’s time in charge, despite it being a challenging campaign, and he has now been appointed into the role as the club seeks to turnaround its fortunes in season 2025/26.

Jonny, who played more than 400 times for the club, said:

“I’m really honoured to be taking on the role of head coach at the Caledonia Gladiators – a team I’ve had such a huge connection with over the years. The club means a lot to me and my family – my brother Keith played for the club for six years and also lifted silverware here – and we’ve supported the club my whole life. It’s like a second home for me. It was a tough season for our men’s team last season, but I’m determined to improve results and see us perform to the levels I know we’re capable of. The aim now is to get the club back to where it should be – fighting for championships and back up towards the top of the league, putting in good performances in front of our home crowd.”

Jonny has been associated with the Gladiators for nearly 15 years and recently enjoyed his testimonial season. The club veteran is second in the all-time standings for club appearances with 424 games.

The highlight of his time at the club was winning the British Basketball League Trophy final in 2022/23 when they defeated Cheshire Phoenix 73-70. His brother Keith, 47, previously won the British Basketball League Playoffs with the club in 2002/3. The British Basketball League would later become the Super Basketball League entering the 2024/25 season.

Jonny finished his playing career at the Gladiators in January 2024 to move into a community development role with the club as part of their community outreach programme, which he combined with playing for his hometown club Falkirk Fury.

Jonny has played for Scotland at every age level, representing his country as they finished fourth at the Commonwealth Games in Australia in 2018, and he has also been picked for Great Britain squads at under 20 level.

Jonny added:

“We want to fly the banner for basketball in Scotland here. It was obviously challenging stepping into the role of head coach for the first time, but I felt like I really grew into the role and got some good performances from the team towards the end of the season. I believe I can put my own stamp on the team for the new season and make it into an exciting team our fans can be proud of.”

The new head coach hopes to announce new signings within the coming weeks, with recruitment well-underway, and the club will provide updates on those in due course.

Tony McDaid, Caledonia Gladiators chief exec, said:

“Everybody at the club has been hugely impressed by Jonny since he stepped into the head coach role earlier this year. He has a real command of the dressing room, and we view Jonny as a natural fit for this role longer term. We know Jonny is a real fan favourite, and we hope this news will be well received by fans as we look forward to the new season.”