Daniel Mannix
South Coast Sports Physiotherapy founder, Dan Mannix is a highly experienced physiotherapist and has worked extensively with all types of people, from non-athletes to sport at the highest level.
Dan studied at the University of Canberra, graduating with a Bachelor of Science and a Masters of Physiotherapy. Following this, he went on to specialise with a Masters of Sports Physiotherapy from LaTrobe University.
Since then, Dan has gone on to work with the following professional rugby teams:
Wallabies (2020-2023)
Melbourne Rebels (2020-2022)
Australian Womens 7s (2018-2020)
Leicester Tigers - UK (2017-18)
Cornish Pirates - UK (2016-17)
ACT Brumbies (2015)
Casey Williams
With over a decade of hands-on experience in elite sport, Casey brings a results-driven, athlete-focused approach to physiotherapy.
Casey graduated from the University of Wollongong in 2010 with a Bachelor of Exercise Science before going on to complete her Masters of Physiotherapy at the University of Sydney in 2012. Then Casey went on to specialise in sport with a Masters of Sports Physiotherapy from LaTrobe University in 2024 (being awarded the Deans Award for Academic Excellence in the process).
Casey’s career experience speaks for itself:
NSW Waratahs Womens (Head Physiotherapist 2023-current)
Wallaroos (2025)
Australia A Womens rugby (2024-2025)
NSW country rugby (2015-2025)
Samoa Mens Rugby 7’s (2018- 2019)
Samoan all sports team physiotherapist (Youth Olympics 2018)
Commonwealth Games (2019)
Pacific games (Samoa 2019)
NSW Womens State of Origin and U16’s State of Origin (2016-2017)
jay mcguinness
Jay is an experienced physiotherapist with a strong background in elite sport, bringing a performance-driven and practical approach to rehabilitation and injury management.
Jay studied at the University of Sydney, graduating with a Bachelor of Health Science and a Masters of Physiotherapy in 2017. Since then, he has built an impressive career working across professional sport both in Australia and internationally.
His experience includes working with the following organisations:
Cronulla Sharks (2018–2021)
Sheffield United – Championship & Premier League (2021–2023)
Wests Tigers – Rehabilitation Physiotherapist (2023–current)
Jay has also worked in high-performance environments beyond team sports, including with the Williams Formula 1 team and Olympic gold medallists.
Alongside his clinical work, Jay has worked as a tutor at UTS for physiotherapy students (2023–2025) and is currently involved in delivering Level 2 Sports Trainer courses (2024–current).
danae delaney
Danae is the friendly face that welcomes you to South Coast Sports Physiotherapy. A proud Kiama local, she brings a warm, approachable energy to the clinic and is always ready to help make your experience as smooth and comfortable as possible.
Whether she’s assisting with appointments or answering your questions, Danae is dedicated to ensuring every patient feels supported from the moment they walk through the door.