- Alex Wyllie
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name = Alex Wyllie
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birthname = Alexander John Wyllie
nickname = Grizz
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1944|8|30
placeofbirth =Christchurch
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height = height|m=1.85
weight = convert|102|kg|lb|abbr=on|lk=on
ru_position = Flanker|capital=yes
ru_amateuryears =
ru_amateurclubs = Glenmark
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ru_nationalteam =All Blacks
ru_nationalyears = 1970–1973
ru_nationalcaps = 11
ru_nationalpoints =
ru_clubyears = 210
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ru_province = Canterbury
ru_provinceyears = 1964-1979
ru_provincecaps = 210
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ru_coachclubs = Canterbury
All Blacks
Argentina
ru_coachyears = 1982–1986
1988–1991
1995–1999
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relatives =Richard Loe (nephew)
school = St Andrew's College
university =Alex "Grizz" Wyllie (born
30 August 1944 inChristchurch ) is a formerNew Zealand rugby union footballer and coach.Wyllie began his first-class career with Canterbury in 1964 and would play 210 matches for the province until 1979, serving as captain on over one hundred occasions. During this time, he was an integral part of such exploits for the province as the lifting of the
Ranfurly Shield in 1969 from Hawke's Bay and then in 1972 from Auckland as well as captaining the province to wins over international touring sides such as England in 1973, Scotland in 1975 and Ireland in 1976.Wyllie finally became an
All Black in 1970 when he was selected to tour South Africa where he played in the second and third Tests. In the next three years, he would play forty matches for the All Blacks, including eleven Tests, and was captain on three occasions. Although he was discarded as an All Black after 1973, Wyllie remained a prominent player for Canterbury until 1979.In 1982, Wyllie became coach of Canterbury and immediately enjoyed success when Canterbury won the Ranfurly Shield from Wellington and went on to hold this trophy for a record-equalling three years. Under his coaching, Canterbury won the National Provincial Championship (NPC) in 1983, and also recorded victories against international teams such as the
British Lions in 1983 and the Wallabies in 1986.Wyllie became a national selector in 1986 and he and his Auckland rival
John Hart had significant roles as assistant coaches toBrian Lochore when the All Blacks won the1987 Rugby World Cup . In 1988 Wyllie succeeded Lochore as coach, much to the annoyance of many, especially in Auckland, who favoured Hart.Despite initial success as All Black coach, a decline starting in the 1991 season led to the
NZRFU appointing Hart as joint coach for the 1991 World Cup. After the unsuccessful campaign, both coaches were overlooked whenLaurie Mains was selected as All Black coach.Wyllie went on to take various coaching roles in England, Ireland, South Africa and Argentina and from 1996-99 was in charge of the Argentina national side, taking the Pumas to the quarterfinals at the 1999 World Cup.
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