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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jack Rowell OBE (born 1937 in Hartlepool[1]) is an English rugby union coach and executive. He is the former coach of Bath and England.

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Rugby career

Playing

Rowell played as a Lock for Hartlepool Rovers and Middlesbrough RUFC.[2] He was injured in trials for Oxford University RFC and was recommended not to play again, but restarted playing in his late 20s at Gosforth RFC.[3]

Coaching

From 1972 Rowell coached Gosforth, leading them to victory in the John Player Cup in 1975/76 and 1976/77,[4] before his business career took him to the South West.[5]

Between 1978 and 1994 Rowell coached Bath during their golden era, winning eight John Player/Pilkington Cups and five League Championships.[6]

Rowell was the coach of the England rugby team from 1994 to 1997.[7][8] He took over from Geoff Cooke, announcing that England would give up the forward-dominated, risk-free strategies that had won so many Five Nations Championship titles in the past, instead adopting a 'running rugby' style.[citation needed] Rowell's England won twenty-one of their twenty-nine matches, including the 1995 World Cup quarter-final against Australia. In percentage terms of games won Rowell is England's second most successful rugby union coach.[citation needed]

In 2002 he returned to Bath as director of rugby.[9]

Administration

In 1998 Rowell became a non-executive director on the board of Bristol, when millionaire businessman Malcolm Pearce saved the club from extinction. In September 2000 he became managing director.

Business career

Rowell is Chairman of Celsis plc, Chairman of UK products Ltd which is quoted on AIM and Chairman of Turleigh Ltd, a private company.

He has acted as chairman of a number of companies in the public and private sectors, mainly in food. He was previously an executive director on the board of Dalgety plc with responsibility for the consumer foods division.[10]

Honours

Rowell was awarded the OBE for services to the game of Rugby Union.

In 1994, he was awarded an Honorary Degree (Doctor of Laws) by the University of Bath.[11]

References

  1. ^ [1]
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  4. ^ '[4]
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  6. ^ Bale, Steve (8 October 1994). "England's big Jack plays beat the clock". The Independent. p. 44.
  7. ^ Hands, David (19 March 1994). "Bath coach Rowell chosen as Cooke's successor". The Times. p. 44.
  8. ^ Hands, David (21 August 1997). "Rowell turns back on England". The Times. p. 44.
  9. ^ Glover, Tim (25 August 2002). "Fairy tale or horror story - only one can close the book on the return of the native". The Independent on Sunday. p. 14.
  10. ^ Baker, Martin (24 April 2005). "Rowell mauls for the RFU's chair". The Sunday Telegraph. p. 11.
  11. ^ "Honorary Graduates 1989 to present". bath.ac.uk. University of Bath. Archived from the original on 19 December 2015. Retrieved 18 February 2012.

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Preceded by English national rugby coach
1994-1997
Succeeded by

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