Richard Cockerill (born 16 December 1970) is an
English rugby union coach and former player, he was the national team's interim head coach between Eddie Jones and Steve Borthwick. He played as a
hooker
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, spending the majority of his career at
Leicester Tigers
Leicester Tigers (officially Leicester Football Club) are a professional rugby union club based in Leicester, England. They play in Premiership Rugby, England's top division of rugby.
The club was founded in 1880 and since 1892 plays its hom ...
where he played 255 games over two spells, he won 27 caps for and was included in the
1999 Rugby World Cup
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squad. He won five league titles, two European Cups and two domestic cups as a player.
Following his retirement from playing in 2005 Cockerill became Leicester's forwards coach, becoming head coach in 2009. He led Leicester to
Premiership titles in
2009
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and
2010
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, his first two years in charge, and a third title in
2013
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. After leaving Leicester he joined
Toulon in 2017 on a temporary basis but succeeded in taking them to the final of the
2016-17 Top 14 season
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Biography
16-17 was founded in 1983 by Alex Buess, Knut Remond and Markus Kneubühler. When the group played its first conc ...
where they lost to Clermont.
In 2017 he was named as the head coach of
Guinness Pro14 side
Edinburgh Rugby, leading them to the Pro 14 playoffs for the first time. He extended his contract in April 2018 to remain as head coach with Edinburgh until 2021.
He left Edinburgh when his contract expired in 2021 and was appointed to Eddie Jones' coaching staff.
After Eddie Jones, Cockerill was appointed interim England coach in 2022.
Playing career
Cockerill was born in
Rugby. Joining
Leicester Tigers
Leicester Tigers (officially Leicester Football Club) are a professional rugby union club based in Leicester, England. They play in Premiership Rugby, England's top division of rugby.
The club was founded in 1880 and since 1892 plays its hom ...
, he established himself as the B of the "ABC club" alongside
Graham Rowntree (A) and
Darren Garforth (C). Cockerill was an unused replacement for both the
2001
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and
2002
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Heineken Cup finals.
He made his England debut against Argentina in 1997 and later his first match at Twickenham was as a half-time replacement for the Bath hooker
Andy Long
Andy Long (born 2 September 1977) is a former English rugby union player who played at Hooker. He has 2 caps for England.
Originally a product of Bournemouth and the Bath academy, where he came to the attention of Bath coach Clive Woodward, h ...
in
Clive Woodward's first match in charge against the Wallabies; Long was young and clearly out of his depth. Cockerill's performance earned him a starting place against New Zealand, where he stood up to
Norm Hewitt during the
haka (see book cover).
A dip in form led him to lose his first choice hooking position at Leicester to
Dorian West. He was also dropped from the England side after criticising Woodward in his book entitled ''In Your Face''. He subsequently moved to France, but signed again for Leicester for the 2004–05 season.
Coaching career
In 2005 he was appointed forwards coach at Leicester Tigers succeeding
John Wells.
Cockerill served as acting head coach of Leicester Tigers in the early part of the
2007–08 season before
Marcelo Loffreda arrived from
Argentina in the wake of the
Pumas' third-place finish in the
2007 Rugby World Cup
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. He also took over as acting head coach in February 2009 after
Heyneke Meyer
Heyneke Meyer (born 6 October 1967) is a professional rugby union coach, best known for coaching the Springboks from 2012 until 2015. Prior to coaching the Springboks, he spent many years at the domestic level in South Africa before coaching Lei ...
resigned due to family reasons. On 17 April 2009, Cockerill was confirmed in the head coach role.
On 16 May he guided Leicester to win the
Premiership with a 10–9 win over
London Irish in the final. A week later they lost in the final of the
Heineken cup
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to Leinster 19–16 in
Edinburgh. In the 2009–10 season Cockerill also led The Tigers to a second Premiership title in a row with a win over Saracens at Twickenham.
On 13 December 2016, it was announced that Cockerill was to be fired from his position if he did not 'turn a corner' and subsequent defeats against various teams along with the players themselves asking for a change. On 2 January 2017 he was sacked after a home loss to Saracens in the Premiership.
Four days later, on 6 January 2017, he found a position with French
TOP 14 team
Toulon as a member of the coaching team for the
2016-2017 season.
On 20 February 2017, it was announced Cockerill has been appointed as head coach of
Edinburgh Rugby for the
2017–18 Pro14
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season. Following a downturn in results in the 2020/21 season it was announced in July 2021 that Cockerill would be leaving the club ahead of the 2021/22 season after 4 years in charge.
On 3 September 2021, Cockerill was announced as 's new forwards coach, in Eddie Jones' coaching team.
After Eddie Jones was fired from his England post in December 2022, Cockerill was appointed interim England coach.
Bibliography
* Richard Cockerill (with Michael Tanner as a
ghost writer) ''In Your Face: A Rugby Odyssey''
References
External links
Sporting heroesTigers Coaches 2008–09Tigers player profile
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1970 births
Living people
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