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Allister Coetzee (born ) is a South African rugby union coach and former player, currently in charge of the Namibian national team. He served as the head coach of the
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from April 2016 to February 2018.


Personal

Coetzee is the uncle of Kevin Luiters, a scrum-half with the .


Playing career

Coetzee has been involved with rugby since 1974 – he spent 22 years as a player before retiring at the age of 33 in 1996. Prior to the unification of different rugby union governing bodies in South Africa, he represented
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, playing as a scrum-half, between 1985 and 1991 and was captain of their side between 1988 and 1991. He was a Junior Springbok in 1992 and played Currie Cup rugby for between 1992 and 1996. He was selected for their squad that competed in the 1994 Super 10 Rugby, though his side failed to secure a single win in the competition. During his playing career, he was also a teacher at Gelvan Park Primary School in Port Elizabeth, where he worked for fifteen years. He played as a scrum-half and retired at the end of 1996.


Coaching career


Early years

Immediately after retiring, Coetzee joined the coaching team at his former club as an assistant, however, his side finished bottom of the
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table. In 1998, he was appointed team manager at
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side the , where he later became an assistant coach in 2000. However, after the Sharks finished bottom of the table, the coaching team, who had only been in place for a year, was sacked by the club. In 1998 he earned his first Union appointed coaching role when he coached the Emerging Springboks and a Vodacom All-Stars team in 1999. In 2000 he took a South African Under-23 team, sometimes known as South Africa Amateurs, to the
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, competing against the national senior sides of Namibia and Zimbabwe. He convincingly lead the side to top of the South Pool with 4 from 4 wins, to earn the right to compete in the final later in the year. However, Coetzee was later called up to the South African senior side's coaching team by
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for their end of year tour, and missed the final against Morocco -
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led the team as Coetzee's replacement. Under Viljoen, South Africa won 3 from 4 wins on their end of year tour, while Coetzee lead South Africa 'A' in their mid-weeks matches while on tour.


2001–2008

In 2001, he became head coach of the , becoming the first coloured head coach of a provincial side. He remained head coach in
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until he resigned in July 2003, haven failed to improve the side in either the Currie Cup or Bankfin Cup. He became a selector for the national team at the end of 2003 season, after Rudolf Straeuli stood down after being knocked-out at the quarter-finals of the
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. Jake White was appointed as Straeuli's replacement, and appointed Allister as assistant and backline coach in 2004, where he remained until 2007. He was on the coaching staff of the side that won the
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. In 2005, he took up a dual-coaching role when he was appointed backline coach for the ahead of the
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. Following the end of Jake White's tenure at the Springboks, Coetzee was one of the four main candidates to take over as head coach. However, after losing out to
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, he accepted an offer to become backline coach of the . He also took over as head coach of later in 2008, following
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's decision to become an assistant coach with the Springboks. In his second year in charge of Western Province, the side returned to the knock out stage for the first time in 3 years, however was defeated by the Blue Bulls 21–19.


Stormers head coach

Following a poor
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, Coetzee was appointed head coach of the for the
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. In just his first season in charge, the Stormers jumped from their 10th-place finish in 2009 to second in the
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. This was the first time since the
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that the Stormers had made the knock out phase of the tournament, and after defeating the
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25–6 in the Semi-finals, this side became the first Stormers to make the final. However they were later beaten by the
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25–17. He also led Western Province to their first Currie Cup final since
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, finished second behind the Sharks, being beaten 30–10 in the final. In 2011 and 2012, the Stormers finished as the top South African team during the
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and
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's, but was knocked out by the Crusaders, 29–10, in the semi-final in 2011 and the Sharks, 26–19, at the same stage in 2012. In 2013, the Stormers narrowly missed out on the knock out stage, finishing in 7th place on the overall table, but returned to that stage in
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. However, this time, they were knocked out in the qualifiers round, by the Brumbies 39–19. This was Coetzee's last game in charge of the Cape Town franchise, announcing in early 2015 he would be stepping down from his role at the Stormers and Western Province at the end of the season. He left the side with a 65.5% win rate, 61 wins from 93. During his time at Western Province, he led the side to four consecutive Currie Cup finals between 2012 and 2015, winning the title in
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and
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.


Coaching in Japan

In October 2015, he joined his
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based side Kobelco Steelers, where Coetzee led his new side to victory of the Pre-season competition. In his first and only season at the club, Kobelco Steelers finished second in their pool during the
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. He guided them to the semi-finals, with victory over Kintetsu Liners 42–10 in the quarter-finals, but was defeated by the eventual champions Panasonic Wild Knights by the same scoreline in the semi's.


Head coach of South Africa

On 12 April 2016, he was appointed as the head coach of the
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. His first game in charge was a first ever home defeat to Ireland, 26–20, during the two sides three-test series. This defeat came despite South Africa being 1-man up for close to 60 minutes of the game, when Ireland's
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was red-carded. However, the series was all level after the second test, when South Africa came from behind at half time, 19–3, to win 32–26, and with a third test victory, 19–13, Coetzee led the Sprinboks to a narrow 2–1 series win. In his first Rugby Championship, he led the team to a third-place finish, 5 points clear of bottom-placed Argentina. He guided his side to a 30–23 win over the Pumas, before losing to Argentina 26–24 for the first time. The Springboks then went on to back-to-back losses to Australia, 23–17, and New Zealand, 41–13, before gaining their second win in the Championship against Australia 18–10 in Pretoria. In the final round of the Championship, New Zealand defeated South Africa 57–15 in Durban, a record win for the All Blacks on South African soil. Following that loss, the SARU organised a debrief between the Springboks coaching staff and all the Super Rugby franchise' managements. It was later revealed that Coetzee had recruited specialist coaches ahead of their 2016 end-of-year tour, including a skills, defence and kicking coach. During their end-of-year tour, Coetzee led the Springboks to a win less tour for the first time since their 2002 tour. They did however draw against the Barbarians 31–all in an uncapped match, before going on to lose to England for the first time in 10 years, 37–21. They later lost to Italy for the first time, 20–18, and a record loss to Wales 27–13, saw South Africa drop to equal worst World Ranking of 6th. In February 2017, the South African Rugby Union reviewed the Springboks 2016 campaign and the performances of the head coach Allister Coetzee. His job was deemed under threat due to the poor season, however the SARU backed Coetzee and it was announced that he will remain as the Springboks coach. Coetzee brought in new coaches around him to form a new coaching staff and management in a bid to have a more successful season. His first campaign under the new management was a three-test series against France. Eight uncapped players were named in the series squad, with five of them gaining their first cap in the opening test - four in the run-on XV. The first test was won convincingly 37–14, which was backed up by a 37–15 in the second test to seal the series. The final test was played at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg, a venue in which South Africa has never beaten France in four attempts. However this time, South Africa saw out the victory, winning 35–15 to win the series 3–0. South Africa started the
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promising with back-to-back wins over Argentina, 37–15 (home) and 41–23 (away). The third saw South Africa draw with Australia, for the first time since 2001, 23–23. The result was repeated in the reverse fixture three weeks later, when it ended 27–27. In the fourth round, South Africa suffered their largest defeat in 111 years, losing to the All Blacks in Albany 57–0, surpassing the previous worst defeat against England 53–3 in 2002. They turned this defeat around, and put in a better performance in against the All Blacks in South Africa, narrowly losing the game 25–24 in Cape Town. Despite a promising end to the Springboks's Rugby Championship campaign, South Africa went on to have a record defeat to Ireland, losing 38–3, before going onto narrowly defeating France 18–17. Their only other victory during their European tour was a 35–6 win over Italy, before going to on to lose for the second year running to Wales, 24–22. On 2 February 2018, he was sacked by the South African Rugby Union following a run of poor results across his two year tenure.


International matches as head coach

Note: World Rankings Column shows the World Ranking South Africa was placed at on the following Monday after each of their matches


Post South Africa

Following his departure for the Springboks, Coetzee was appointed as head coach of the
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in Japan ahead of the
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season. This came just a month after being sacked by the South African Rugby Union. Under Coetzee, the Eagles finished 12th in the 16-team competition in the 2018/2019 season and then in 9th place before the 2019/2020 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. By April 2020, during the hight of the pandemic, Canon Eagles confirmed that the club and Coetzee would part ways. In May 2021, Coetzee then returned to coaching, taking on the role of head coach for Italian semi-pro outfit Rovigo Delta, who at the time were the reigning champions of the Top10 competition in Italy. In his first season in charge, he returned his side to the final to retain the Top10 title (which would be the first back-to-back title), only to lose to Petrarca 19–6. Coetzee later left his role 3 months into the new season, denaturing in November 2022 due to personal reasons.


Head coach of Namibia

In June 2021, Coetzee also returned to International coaching, replacing
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as the Head Coach of Namibia - a role that he would do along side his coaching duties at Rovigo Delta. Coetzee's appointment came with the remit to earn qualification for the
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, and his first match came on 3 July 2021 against
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, Namibia's first match since the
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, during the RWC 2023 African qualification process. Despite losing that game 24–13, Namibia secure top spot in the first round of the qualification to seem them through to the 2022 Africa Cup, the final stage of Qualification for Africa. In November he helped Namibia win the Stellenbosch Challenge Cup, defeating Kenya and Zimbabwe in a two-round format competition held in South Africa. In July 2022, Namibia secured qualification for the Rugby World Cup, and later in the year, defeated Canada for the first time, winning 43–37. During the 2023 Rugby World Cup, Namibia lost all of the games in the group stage, including two record loss to Italy and hosts and France. In the 2024 Rugby Africa Cup, Coetzee led nine-time champions Namibia to a 32-10 defeat against Zimbabwe in the semifinals, their first defeat to their southern African rivals in 23 years.


Coaching honours

Namibia *Stellenbosch Challenge Cup **Winners: 2021 *Africa Cup **Winners:
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South Africa ''(as assistant coach)'' *
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(South Africa) **Winners: 2004, 2007 * Rugby World Cup / Webb Ellis Cup **Winners:
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* Tri Nations **Winners:
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**Runners-up:
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**Winners: 2004 *
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**Winners: 2005 *
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**Winners: 2007 South Africa U23 *
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**Winners:
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* Vodacom Cup **Shield:
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''(as head coach)'' *
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**Runners-up:
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Western Province'' * Currie Cup **Winners:
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**Runners-up:
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External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Coetzee, Allister Living people 1963 births Sportspeople from Makhanda, Eastern Cape South Africa national rugby union team coaches South African rugby union coaches Eastern Province Elephants players Cape Coloureds Sportspeople from the Eastern Cape