Peter Charles Richards (born 10 March 1978) is a former English
rugby union
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player. A versatile player, he has played in three positions:
scrum half
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(his preferred role),
fly-half
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and
centre
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. Richards retired in the summer of 2010 because of a back injury. As of May 2015, Richards became head coach at
London Scottish.
Early life
Born 10 March 1978 in
Portsmouth
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, Richards began playing
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at Farnham Rugby Club, before he went to the
Royal Hospital School
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, near Ipswich.
Early career
Richards moved to
Lord Wandsworth College
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, Hampshire for sixth form and played alongside
Jonny Wilkinson
Jonathan Peter Wilkinson, CBE (born 25 May 1979) is an English former rugby union player. A fly-half, he played for Newcastle Falcons and Toulon and represented England and the British & Irish Lions. He is particularly known for scoring the ...
reaching the Daily Mail Semi-final in 1996. He featured in both the England U16 and U18 Group Schools teams before joining
London Irish
London Irish RFC is a professional rugby union club which competes in the Premiership, the top division of English rugby union. The club has also competed in the Anglo-Welsh Cup, the European Champions Cup and European Challenge Cup. While ...
in 1996.
Club career
Richards quickly made his first team debut for London Irish against
Leicester Tigers
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The club was founded in 1880 and since 1892 plays its ho ...
before joining
Harlequins for the 1999–2000 season.
He left two years later and spent a year in Italy playing for
Benetton Treviso, then returned to join
Bristol Shoguns
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.
He moved again, to
Wasps
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at the start of the 2003–04 season, when the Shoguns were relegated from the
Zurich Premiership
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.
He was a replacement when Wasps won both the
2003–04 Premiership Final and the
2004 Heineken Cup Final.
In summer 2005, Richards moved to
Gloucester Rugby
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to replace
Andy Gomarsall
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.
He re-signed with
London Irish
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at the start of the
2007–08 season.
International career
Richards has represented England at U19, U21 and A level.
He was part of the
England "Tour of Hell" in 1998 to Australia and New Zealand when he played against the
New Zealand Māori.
He angered head coach
Clive Woodward
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by going to nightclubs in Sydney and Auckland, which had a detrimental result on his performance during training sessions.
He came home before the final leg to South Africa, and Woodward never called him up to the squad again while he was coach.
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In 2004 he was part of the winning England team at the ]Hong Kong Sevens
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.
This decision paid off when he was named in Andy Robinson
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's 2005 Autumn test squad, though he did not feature in any of the games.
Richards was included in England's 2006 Tour of Australia and won his first Test cap
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against the Wallabies
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in a game which Australia beat England 34–3. Richards won his second cap in the second game of the tour in which the Wallabies triumphed again in a 43–18 victory.
He took part in the 2007 Rugby World Cup
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in France, coming on as a replacement in the Final, and other games.
He was picked for the 2008 Six Nations Championship
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but was then ruled out of the whole tournament after tearing a biceps
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muscle while playing for London Irish
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against Benetton Treviso.
On 19 May 2010, Richards announced his retirement from rugby due to injury, saying "I've had a great career and thoroughly enjoyed my rugby wherever I've played. I would like to have continued on for another couple of seasons, unfortunately that is not going to be physically possible. I would like to thank all the players, coaches and management and supporters at all the clubs I've played with for their help, friendship and encouragement."
References
External links
London Irish profile
England profile
Gloucester profile
Wasps profile
Peter Richards photo by sportingheroes.net
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1978 births
Living people
Bristol Bears players
England international rugby union players
English rugby union players
Gloucester Rugby players
Harlequin F.C. players
London Irish players
People educated at Lord Wandsworth College
People educated at the Royal Hospital School
Rugby union players from Portsmouth
Rugby union scrum-halves
Wasps RFC players
2007 Rugby World Cup players