Richard Hill (rugby union, born 1961)
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Richard Hill (born 4 May 1961 in
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) is a
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coach and former English international rugby footballer.


Biography

Born in Birmingham, Hill was educated at Bishop Wordsworth's Grammar School in
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, and
Exeter University , mottoeng = "We Follow the Light" , established = 1838 - St Luke's College1855 - Exeter School of Art1863 - Exeter School of Science 1955 - University of Exeter (received royal charter) , type = Public , ...
. Incidentally his namesake, Richard Hill MBE, who was in the England team to win the Rugby World Cup in 2003 also attended Bishop Wordsworth's School and both played for Salisbury Rugby Football Club.


Early successes at Schools Level

One of Richard's early successes in 1980 was winning the Wiltshire Schools U18 Sevens tournament with Salisbury's Boys Grammar school Bishop Wordsworth's defeating Swindon's St. Joseph's Comprehensive Roman Catholic School in a hard fought final at the Headlands School in Wiltshire. The Salisbury school won by two tries to one. Unfortunately for the Swindon school Bishop Wordsworth were also able to field David Egerton who was also capped by England on 9 occasions.


Playing career

Joining Bath Rugby as a scrum-half straight from university, in these amateur times his day job was working for
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. Unlike his half-back partner Stuart Barnes, Hill loved training. Nicknamed '' Duracell'', he spent all his available time there, and his dedication spelled the inevitable introduction of the professional era. In 1984 he debuted for England as scrum half against South Africa in Port Elizabeth on the controversial tour. In the 1987 season, he was made captain of England, losing the captaincy after the England-Wales match. In the autumn of 1990, he rejoined the England squad and went on to play 20 consecutive games until his retirement. Richard was a major component in England's excellent form in the first three matches of the 1990 Five Nations campaign and he often provided the ammunition for the likes of Guscott, Carling and Underwood. He even managed to score his first try for England when he touched down against Wales. His final cap was in the 1991 World Cup Final against Australia. Source: http://www.sporting-heroes.net/rugby/england/richard-1961-hill-12718/brief-biography-of-international-rugby-career_a03277/


Coaching career

After assistant posts at
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and Harlequins, Hill also spent a season as head coach of England Students and the backs coach as Ebbw Vale RFC. In 2002 he was appointed head coach of Newport RFC. A year later he joined Bristol Rugby, leading them back to the Guinness Premiership after two seasons, and then to third place and the playoffs in the 2006–7 season. In July 2009, he agreed to join French third division side Chalon-sur-Saône as head coach. In May 2010, Hill was named as head coach for
Worcester Warriors Worcester Warriors Rugby Football Club is a professional rugby union club, based in Worcester, England, that is currently in administration and which has been suspended and will be relegated from Premiership Rugby, the top division of domestic ...
. Richard Hill in his first year as head coach, coached the
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back into the Aviva Premiership and held a contract at the Warriors until 2014. On 16 April 2013, Hill was sacked from his post at Worcester "following the club's recent run of form". Richard, a fluent French speaker, moved to France to continue his coaching career where he was hired as General Manager in 2013 of Rouen. Richard Hill lead Rouen Normandy Rugby to become Champion of France in 2016-2017. Richard is committed to Rouen until 2023. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rouen_Normandie_Rugby


References


External links


Profile at Bath Rugby "Hall of Fame"Sporting heroes
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hill, Richard 1961 births Living people Alumni of the University of Exeter Bath Rugby players England international rugby union players English rugby union players People educated at Bishop Wordsworth's School Rugby union players from Birmingham, West Midlands Rugby union scrum-halves Worcester Warriors