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Pages in category "England national rugby union team coaches" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Don White was appointed as England's first coach in 1969. According to former Northampton player Bob Taylor, "Don was chosen because he was the most forward-thinking coach in England". [33] His first match in charge was an 11–8 victory over South Africa at Twickenham in 1969.
The England coach Andy Robinson was also part of Clive Woodward's coaching team on the tour. [47] There was a brief break before the 2005 end of year internationals and the 2006 Six Nations Championship. England hosted Australia on 12 November at Twickenham where England beat their old rivals 26–16. [48]
From 2012, he was forwards coach alongside Eddie Jones for Japan up to and including the 2015 Rugby World Cup, after which he was confirmed as forwards coach for Bristol, under former Bath colleague Andy Robinson. [20] On 15 December 2015, he was confirmed as the new England forwards coach. [21]
There have been thirteen head coaches of the English national rugby league team since 1974. In the early years Great Britain played in major tournaments until the 1990s as the England team played sporadically in other competitions. The role is a part-time job so coaches can coach a domestic club team as well as the national team.
Updated to England's 2023 Rugby World Cup warm-up fixture against ... Head coach Result Score 1963 New Zealand & Australia: Mike Weston: J.W.T. Berry Lost Lost
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Ashton met Jack Rowell in the summer of 1985, when he toured New Zealand as assistant coach with England A. Four years later Ashton was offered an accepted a job as backs coach job at Bath, moving to teach history and coach various sports at King's School, Bruton, Somerset from 1989, where his wife also worked as a teacher.