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Rob Howley

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Former Welsh rugby union player/current coach

Rugby player
Rob Howley
Birth nameRobert Howley
Date of birth (1970-10-13)13 October 1970 (age 54)
Place of birthBridgend,Wales
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight83 kg (13 st 1 lb; 183 lb)
SchoolBrynteg Comprehensive School
UniversityUniversity College of Swansea
Rugby union career
Position(s)Scrum-half
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
1990–1993Bridgend40(72)
1993Cardiff6(0)
1994–1996Bridgend46(42)
1996–2002Cardiff120(210)
2002–2004Wasps59(45)
International career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
1996-2002Wales59(50)
1997,2001British & Irish Lions2(0)
Coaching career
YearsTeam
2004Barbarians(assistant)
2005–2008Cardiff Blues(assistant)
2008–19Wales(assistant)
2009,2013,2017British & Irish Lions(assistant)
2012–13Wales(caretaker)
2016–17Wales(caretaker)

Robert Howley (born 13 October 1970) is a Welshrugby union coach and former player. As a player, he won 59 caps forWales, 22 of them as captain. He was part of the Wales coaching staff from 2008 to 2019. He is Currently Attack Coach for Welsh Rugby Team for the Six Nations

He is currently a coaching consultant for theToronto Arrows inMajor League Rugby (MLR).

Playing career

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Club

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Howley played forBridgend,Cardiff andWasps. He gained the distinction of Welsh Player of the Year in 1996 and 1997.[citation needed]

He helped Wasps win back-to-backPremiership titles in 2003 and 2004.[1][2] He also helped Wasps win the Heineken Cup in 2004; his late try in the final won them the game against Toulouse.[3] A wrist injury saw Howley announce his retirement from the game in 2004.

International

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Howley represented Wales at Schools, Students, U21, A and B levels.[4]

He made his senior Wales debut in February 1996. He was selected for the1997 British Lions tour to South Africa, prompting speculation of a match-up with theSpringboks'Joost van der Westhuizen, but Howley suffered a tour-ending shoulder injury in a match againstNatal prior to the start of the test series. Howley made the2001 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia and played in the first two tests before succumbing to injury.

He retired from international rugby when he joined Wasps.

Coaching career

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Following his retirement from playing, Howley coached Cardiff RFC.

In 2008, he was named as the attack coach as part ofWarren Gatland'sWales coaching staff.[5] Over the next 12 years, the national side won four Six Nations titles, including three Grand Slams, and reached theRugby World Cup semi-finals in2011 and the quarter-finals in2015.

He was attack coach during2009 British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa under head coachIan McGeechan, and retained the role under Warren Gatland in the2013 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia, helping the Lions secure their first series win since 1997.

Wales caretaker coach

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2012–2013

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In April 2012, Howley temporarily covered the day-to-day running of the coaching team, after Warren Gatland suffered two broken heels while on holiday inNew Zealand.[6] Warren Gatland was unable to lead Wales on their2012 tour to Australia because of his injury, and Rob Howley took charge as caretaker coach during the tour.[7] Rob Howley continued his caretaker role in the2012 Autumn Internationals as Gatland was selected as head coach of the2013 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia.[8] However, Howley would only coach Wales in the opening 2 matches;Argentina andSamoa, and that Gatland would return to coach the side againstNew Zealand andAustralia in week 3 and 4. Due to Gatland's role as head coach of the Lions, he was unable to coach Wales in the2013 Six Nations, therefore Howley continued his role through the 2013 tournament.[9]

As Wales coach, Howley faced much criticism. Wales beat theBarbarians 30–21 in his opening match as caretaker, but after that, Wales suffered eight consecutive defeats, six of which were under Howley. This included a 3–0 series defeat against Australia during their 2012 tour, a series whitewash in the 2012 Autumn internationals and a loss in the opening round of the 2013 Six Nations againstIreland. The last five defeats were all at home, setting a new Wales record for consecutive home defeats. The streak was broken in round 2 of the Six Nations with a 16–6 win overFrance. Howley led Wales to a Championship win in the 2013 Six Nations after beating England by a record winning margin, 30–3 at the Millennium Stadium. This was Wales' fourth Championship win since it became the Six Nations in 2000, and the first time Wales won back-to-back championships since 1979.

2016–2017

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On 7 September 2016, Howley was once again given the head coaching duties for the Welsh national side after Gatland retained his head coaching role of the British & Irish Lions for their2017 tour to New Zealand. Howley took charge of Wales effective immediately,[10] coaching Wales in all2016 Autumn internationals, which saw Wales win 3 from 4. He also coached the side during the2017 Six Nations Championship, and assisted the British & Irish Lions during their 2017 Summer tour.

2019 suspension

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On 17 September 2019 Rob Howley was sent home from Wales'Rugby World Cup training camp in Japan for a breach of sports betting rules.[11] He was later banned for 18 months with nine suspended after being found guilty of placing 363 bets on rugby union, covering 1,163 matches in total.[12] Howley linked his betting to his sister's depression, alcoholism and early death.[13]

Results

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DateVenueHomeScoreAwayNotes
2012
2 JuneMillennium Stadium,CardiffWales 30–21Barbarians
9 JuneSuncorp Stadium,BrisbaneAustralia 27–19 Wales2012 Welsh tour to Australia
16 JuneEtihad Stadium,Melbourne25–23
23 JuneSydney Football Stadium,Sydney20–19
10 NovemberMillennium Stadium,CardiffWales 12–26 Argentina2012 end-of-year rugby union tests
16 NovemberMillennium Stadium,CardiffWales 19–26 Samoa
2013
2 FebruaryMillennium Stadium,CardiffWales 22–30 Ireland2013 Six Nations
9 FebruaryStade de France,Saint-DenisFrance 6–16 Wales
23 FebruaryStadio Olimpico,RomeItaly 9–26 Wales
9 MarchMurrayfield Stadium,EdinburghScotland 18–28 Wales
16 MarchMillennium Stadium,CardiffWales 30–3 England
2016
5 NovemberPrincipality Stadium,CardiffWales 8–32 Australia2016 end-of-year rugby union internationals
12 NovemberPrincipality Stadium,Cardiff24–20 Argentina
19 NovemberPrincipality Stadium,Cardiff33–30 Japan
26 NovemberPrincipality Stadium,Cardiff27–13 South Africa
2017
5 FebruaryStadio Olimpico,RomeItaly 7–33 Wales2017 Six Nations
11 FebruaryPrincipality Stadium,CardiffWales 16-21 England
25 FebruaryMurrayfield Stadium,EdinburghScotland 29-13 Wales
10 MarchPrincipality Stadium,CardiffWales 22-9 Ireland
18 MarchStade de France,Saint-DenisFrance 20–18 Wales

References

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  1. ^"Wasps romp to title". BBC. 31 May 2003. Retrieved6 February 2020.
  2. ^"Wasps 10-6 Bath". BBC. 29 May 2004. Retrieved6 February 2020.
  3. ^"Wasps 27-20 Toulouse". BBC. 23 May 2004. Retrieved7 February 2020.
  4. ^"Rob Howley".
  5. ^"Howley eager for Wales challenge".BBC Sport. 15 January 2008. Retrieved13 March 2008.
  6. ^"BBC Sport - Wales coach Warren Gatland suffers double heel injury". BBC. 11 April 2012. Retrieved9 March 2013.
  7. ^"Warren Gatland devastated to be ruled out of Wales' Australia tour". WalesOnline. 27 April 2012. Retrieved9 March 2013.
  8. ^Ian Robertson (4 September 2012)."Warren Gatland named coach for Australia series". BBC. Retrieved9 March 2013.
  9. ^"BBC Sport - Lions 2012: Rob Howley appointed Wales caretaker coach". BBC. 4 September 2012. Retrieved9 March 2013.
  10. ^HOWLEY NAMED WALES HEAD COACH
  11. ^"Wales coach Howley sent home from Japan".BBC Sport.
  12. ^"Howley banned for betting breach".BBC Sport.
  13. ^Slot, Owen."Rob Howley deserves a second chance – I definitely rushed to judgment".

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