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Pages in category "Coaches of international rugby union teams" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
World Rugby Coach of the Year; Date: 2001; 24 years ago () Presented by: World Rugby: Formerly called: IRB International Coach of the Year: First awarded: 2001: 2024 winner: Jérôme Daret (France Men's Sevens) Most awards: Graham Henry (5 times) Website: world.rugby/awards
Danny Ward (rugby league) Dave Ward (rugby union) Micky Ward (rugby union) Ian Watson (rugby league) John Wells (rugby union) Martin Whitcombe; Chalkie White (rugby union) Don White (rugby union) Richard Wigglesworth (rugby union) Pete Wilkins; Graham Willars; Dan Williams (rugby union) Danny Wilson (rugby union) Tony Windo; Robert Winston ...
"Wallabies coaches since 1962: Part I". The Roar. 9 August 2011. "Wallabies coaches since 1962: Part II". The Roar. 10 August 2011. ABC News. "Australian Rugby Union confirms Robbie Deans 'stood down' from Wallabies job on Monday". ABC. News. ESPN Staff. "Australia: Ewen McKenzie resigns from Wallabies role - Live Rugby News - ESPN Scrum". ESPN ...
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George Moir Christie, better known as Kitch Christie OIS (31 January 1940 – 22 April 1998), was a South African rugby union coach best known for coaching the country's national team, the Springboks, to victory at the 1995 Rugby World Cup. He remained unbeaten during his tenure as Springbok rugby coach between 1994 and 1996, including leading ...
He is widely considered one of the greatest coaches in the sport's history. Nicknamed 'Supercoach', he was highly regarded not only for his coaching record but also for his thirst for innovation, as he introduced new coaching and training methods into the sport in the 1970s, and 1980s, [ 4 ] when first-grade rugby league was then still played ...