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David Knox (rugby union)






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David Knox
Birth nameDavid John Knox
Date of birth (1963-08-03) 3 August 1963 (age 60)
Place of birthCoogee, NSW
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight191 lb (87 kg; 13.6 st)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Fly-half
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1986–1989 Petrarca Padova ()
1990–1992 Rugby Livorno ()
1998 Bristol Rugby ()
Racing Métro 92 ()
Narbonne ()
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1985-1997 Australia13 (130)
Coaching career
Years Team
2000 Padova
2002–2003 Waverley College
2005-2008 Leinster Rugby

David Knox is an Australian former rugby union footballer and coach.

Life and career

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Knox was capped 13 times for Australia and was a member of the 1991 Australian World Cup champion squad. Prior to winning eight First Grade Premiership with Randwick, he lost a Second Grade Premiership to the very strong Eastwood Rugby Club team in 1983.

Knox was regularly the appointed goal kicker in teams he joined, known as "the man for the job."

He also played with Petrarca Padova Rugby (1986–1989) where he won the 1987 National Championship, Rugby Livorno (1990–1992), Bristol Rugby (1998) and Racing Métro 92, Narbonne (1999).

From 1996 he played for the ACT Brumbies, where he subsequently held the position of assistant backs coach, in the Super 12 (now Super Rugby) from 1996 to 1998 including the 1997 Super 12 season against the Auckland Blues. He also played in the Currie Cup with the Sharks in 1997–1998.

He scored 130 points for the Wallabies, approximately 600 points at provincial level (New South Wales, ACT Brumbies and Sharks) and a club record 2,900 points with Randwick.

Coaching

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Knox has held coaching positions with Padova (2000), Waverley College (2002–2003), South Sydney Rugby League (2003) and Randwick (with Michael Cheika). In 2005, he joined Michael Chelka to Leinster as backs coach. Whilst there, Leinster made the semi-finals and quarter-finals of the Heineken Cup, and won the Celtic League title.

Knox left Leinster in 2008 to return to Australia, but in a post-departure interview was controversially critical of Irish provincial team Munster and the appointment of incoming Irish coach Declan Kidney.[1]

From 2013 to 2015 whilst as a teacher at Sydney Boys High School, he coached the 1st XV and helped with the junior grades' development. Knox has since been teaching at Sydney Boys High School and is a Design and Technology teacher. Knox had been studying Design and Technology to become a permanent teacher and to ensure his students are well taught.

Knox has also done annual consultant rugby coaching in the United States from 2011 to 2016, with stints at Columbia University in New York City, SFGG in San Francisco and most recently at Morris Rugby & Drew University in New Jersey.

References

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  1. ^ BBC News
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