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Gary Gold (born 6 July 1967) is a South African
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coach who has coached at various levels of the game in
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, Japan and
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. He was until December 2022 the head coach of the
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.


Coaching career


London Irish

Gold joined
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in July 2001 as forwards coach under newly appointed head coach Brendan Venter. The South African duo formed a strong partnership in their first year at London Irish, guiding their team to fourth on the table at the end of the regular 2001–02 Premiership Season. However they were knocked out at the quarter-finals stage, losing to
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38–14. However, in the
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, London Irish made it to the semi-final, only to lose to Welsh side
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33–27. Despite London Irish making the final in the major two competitions, they did make and win the final of the 2001–02 Powergen Cup, defeating the Saints 38–7. The 2002–03 season proved more difficult than their debut season, failing to advance to knock-out rugby in any of the two major competitions, finishing ninth in the Premiership, and second in pool 5 of the
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. At the end of that season, Venter left his role at London Irish and Gary Gold was promoted to head coach. Gold's first season in charge saw London Irish struggle further, finishing eighth in the Premiership, and being knocked out by
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in the second round of the
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. His second season proved even more of a struggle, slipping to tenth in the Premiership and again being knocked out in the second round of the 2004–05 European Challenge Cup by Pau. An unimpressive stint as head coach of London Irish saw Gold leave the side at the end of the 2004–05 season to return to South Africa.


Western Province

At the end of the 2004–05 season, Gold was offered a chance to return to his native Cape Town; London Irish agreed to release him from his contract, and he returned to South Africa to take up the role of forwards coach at
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. After two seasons as forwards coach, and back-to-back knock-outs in the semi-final, Gold took on the role of head coach at Western Province in July 2007 after Kobus Van Der Merwe and Jerome Paarwater resigned from their positions at the club. In the two years Gold spent at Western Province as head coach between 2007 and 2008, Western Province just missed out on advancing through to the knock-out stage of the Currie Cup. Missing out on points difference in 2007 and being one point behind the Golden Lions in
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. Gold stood down at the end of that season, focusing on his assistant coaching role with the South African national team.


Springboks Assistant Coach

In May 2008 Gold was appointed by
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as an assistant coach of the
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, a position he held until after the 2011 Rugby World Cup when De Villiers resigned from his role. Gold gained much successes with the national team, helping his side defeat all of the other Tier 1 nations at least once; including three victories against the
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during the
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. He was assistant during the
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, which saw the Boks secure a 2–1 series victory over the
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, the first South African side to do so since 1980. After South Africa was knocked out at the quarter finals of the 2011 Rugby World Cup by Australia, losing 11–9, head coach Peter de Villiers immediately resigned in the post-match press conference. His coaching staff soon followed after the
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announced there would be a complete new coaching set-up named ahead of the 2012 international season.


Return to English Premiership


Newcastle Falcons

In January 2012, with
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nine points adrift in the relegation zone of the Aviva Premiership, they announced that Gold and Mike Ford would join the club on an interim contract until the end of the season. Gold was made head coach while Ford was named defence coach. Despite best efforts of the two coaches, leading the side to multiple bonus points and four wins, the Falcons were unable to close the gap between them and
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. Newcastle Falcons were ultimately relegated at the end of the 2011–12 English Premiership, with 32 points on the table, just behind the Wasps on 33.


Bath

In May 2012 Bath appointed Gold as head coach of a coaching team that included Ford, Brad Davis,
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and Neil Hatley. Initially, performances looked promising for the side, hovering around mid-table for most of the season. However inconsistent performances in 2013 meant Bath were unable to get much above seventh on the table, narrowly missing out on a Heineken Cup seed for the 2013–14 season. However, the 2012–13 European Challenge Cup looked more promising for Bath, topping their pool with six from six wins, to see them through to the quarter-finals. Bath were drawn against French side Stade Français, which was a step too far for Bath, who lost 36–20. After a lacklustre season, Gold was elevated to Director of Rugby, with Ford becoming head coach for the 2013–14 season. However, on 9 December 2013, Gold departed the club despite Bath winning five in seven games in the Premiership, and leading their pool in
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with three wins in three games. Ford, a man known for his regular upstaging of people he worked with, was instrumental in convincing Bath owner, Bruce Craig, to replace Gold. This was a view that was widely frowned upon by many supporters and players. Ford was in charge of the team that got to the Premiership final, until he too was fired a year later for inappropriate management of players and staff at Bath. Gold was soon vindicated post the Ford era.


Japan stint

Following time out away from rugby, Gold took up a role in Japan, becoming head coach of
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. In his short stint in Japan, he helped Kobelco Steelers to top of the table at the end of the regular 2014–15 Top League Season. Despite having to play fourth seed
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, who they had beaten 40–10 during the pool stage, the Steelers went on to lose 41–12 in the semi-finals.


Sharks

In October 2014, Gold was named head coach of the Super Rugby side
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following the surprise resignation of
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who had led the Sharks to the semi-finals of the 2014 Super Rugby season. Gold joined the side at the conclusion of the 2014–15 Top League Season, which was just three weeks before the Sharks' opening game of the
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, against the
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; the game was lost 35–29. Gold got his first win as Sharks head coach the following week, defeating the
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29–12. The Sharks later went on to win just six of their next fourteen games, to see them slump to 11th on the table, a massive drop from the preceding season. The 2015 Currie Cup proved just as difficult, winning just four games in ten matches to finish out of the qualifying positions for the semi-finals, the first time this has happened in ten years. In the newly formatted Super Rugby, the Sharks improved during the 2016 Super Rugby season, finishing eighth on the overall table. However, they were humiliated by the
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in the quarter-finals, losing 41–0. Remaining as Director of Rugby for the
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, Robert du Preez coaching, the Sharks narrowly missed out on a semi-final position, after losing to the Golden Lions 28–16 in the final round of the Currie Cup. A month later, Gold left his position at the Sharks following a poor run of results across his two-year stint. He left the Sharks a year early on his contract.


Worcester Warriors

In late January 2017, Gold was appointed as the Director of Rugby at English Premiership side
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. Initially contracted with the club until the end of the 2016–17 English Premiership season, Gold helped the side stay afloat in the Premiership, thirteen points clear of relegated side
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. In April of that year, Gold committed his future to the side and will remain with the club until at least the end of the 2017–18 English Premiership season. The 2017–18 season was slow starting, losing the first six games of the season, before defeating Brive during the first round of the
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. It wasn't until another three weeks before they gained their second win of the season, beating Northampton Saints 30–15 in round 8 of the Premiership. With the club struggling, Alan Solomons joined the club as a short-term assistant to Gold, in a bid to try and keep the club in the top level of English rugby. However, before this appointment was made, on the 2 October 2017, it was announced that Gold would not be resign with the club, after he was named the new head coach the
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, a role he initially wasn't set to start until the conclusion of the 2017–18 season. On 23 December 2017, Gold was granted an early release from Worcester Warriors so he could commit earlier to his new appointment.


United States national team

On 2 October 2017,
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announced that Gold would be the new head coach of the U.S. national team, effective at the end of the 2017-18 English Premiership season, ahead of the 2018 June Internationals. Gold was not available for the Eagles 2017 European tour, and initially wasn't available for the
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. However, after an early release from Worcester Warriors, Gold took reign of the Eagles on 1 January 2018 ready for the 2018 ARC. Gold's first match in charge was on 3 February, where he led his side to a 17–10 victory over Argentina XV. The United States continued their dominance over their neighbors
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the following week, defeating them 29–10, before defeating
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45–13 in their last home test of the ARC. In round 4, the Eagles gained their first ever victory over
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in Brazil, winning 45–16, before claiming the Championship in round 5 after defeating
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61–19 in Montevideo. The Eagles became the first team to win all five matches in the Championship and to retain the Championship title across two years. During the 2018 Summer Test Series, Gold became the first head coach of Americas to lead the Eagles to a win all their games during the June test window. This included a record 62–13 victory over
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, a first ever win over
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(30–29), which was the Eagles first win over a Tier 1 nation in the professional era, and a 42–17 win over Canada. The 2018 November test window saw the United States claim two wins in four games; with victories over
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(their first ever win against the Manu) and
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. In Gold's first major campaign, he helped lead the United States to a "decider" match at the conclusion of the 2019 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup. After victories over Canada and Samoa, it was a winner takes all match in the final round match between the US and Japan. The match saw Japan take victory 34–20, and with other results the USA finished third on the table. Gold led the U.S. in its qualifying campaign for the
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. In Americas regional qualifying, the U.S. lost series against Canada, Uruguay, and Chile. In the inter-continental playoff for the last qualifying spot, the US failed to beat Portugal, and thus did not qualify for the World Cup. Gold stepped down as US head coach at the end of 2022.


Honours

*
Americas Rugby Championship The Americas Rugby Championship, often informally called the Americas' Six Nations, was an annual international rugby tournament between six North and South American nations: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, the United States and Uruguay. Origin ...
**Winners:
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Honours

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''(as assistant coach)'' *
Tri Nations Series The Rugby Championship is an international rugby union competition contested annually by Argentina, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. These are the four highest ranked national teams in the Southern Hemisphere; the Six Nations is a ...
**Winners: 2009 *
Freedom Cup The Freedom Cup () is a minor international rugby union trophy contested between South Africa and New Zealand, during The Rugby Championship and previously during The Rugby Championship's predecessor, the Tri Nations. It was first contested in 2004 ...
**Winners: 2009 *
Mandela Challenge Plate The Nelson Mandela Challenge Plate is a rugby union trophy contested between Australia and South Africa. It is named after South Africa's first democratically elected president, Nelson Mandela. History Initially designed to be held every two ye ...
**Winners: 2009 *British & Irish Lions–South Africa Series Trophy **Winners: 2009 *
Prince William Cup The Prince William Cup was created in 2007 by the Welsh Rugby Union and celebrates 100 years of rugby union history between Wales national rugby union team, Wales and South Africa national rugby union team, South Africa. It is named after the Vi ...
**Winners: 2008, 2010
London Irish London Irish RFC is a professional rugby union club which competes in the Premiership, the top division of English rugby union. The club has also competed in the Anglo-Welsh Cup, the European Champions Cup and European Challenge Cup. While ...
''(as assistant coach)'' *
Powergen Cup The RFU Knockout Cup was an English rugby union competition open to any member of the Rugby Football Union. First contested in 1971, it was the premier competition in English club rugby before the establishment of the English league structure in 1 ...
**Winners: 2002


External links


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References

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