- John Kirwan (rugby)
Rugger
name = John Kirwan
birthname = John James Patrick Kirwan
nickname = JK
dateofbirth = birth date and age|df=yes|1964|12|16
placeofbirth =Auckland ,New Zealand
height = height|m=1.91
weight = convert|97|kg|stlb|abbr=on
ru_currentclub = Retired from playing
ru_position = Wing|capital=yes
allblackid = 467
allblackno = 854
ru_amateuryears = 1997–1999
1986–1990
1983–1994
ru_amateurclubs = flagicon|JapanNEC Green Rockets
flagicon|Italy Benetton Treviso
flagicon|New ZealandAuckland Marist
ru_amupdate = 7 August 2006
ru_nationalteam = flagicon|New Zealand New Zealand
ru_nationalyears = 1984–1994
ru_nationalcaps = 63
ru_nationalpoints = (143)
ru_ntupdate = 7 August 2006
ru_province = flagicon|New Zealand Auckland
ru_provinceyears = 1983–1994
ru_provincecaps =
ru_provincepoints =
ru_provinceupdate = 7 August 2006
ru_coachclubs =
ru_coachyears =
ru_coachupdate =
rl_currentclub = Retired
rl_position = Wing
rl_clubyears = 1995–1996
rl_proclubs = leagueicon|Auckland Warriors|size=16Auckland Warriors
rl_clubcaps = 35
rl_clubpoints = (52)
rl_clubupdate =7 August 2006
ru_coachclubs = flagicon|Japan Japan
flagicon|Italy Italy
flagicon|New ZealandAuckland Blues (assist.)
flagicon|JapanNEC Green Rockets
ru_coachyears = 2007–
2002–2005
2001
1999–2001
ru_coachupdate = 25 October 2006
other = yes
occupation = Rugby union coach
family =
spouse = Fiorella Kirwan
children = Francesca, Niko and Luca
relatives =
school =De La Salle College (Auckland)
university =John James Patrick Kirwan [cite news|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/feature/story.cfm?c_id=513&objectid=10443476 |title=Queen's Birthday honours list |publisher="
The New Zealand Herald " |date=2007-06-04 |accessdate=2007-06-04] ONZM MBE (born 16 December 1964) is a New Zealand bornrugby union footballer turned coach. Kirwan, who played at wing, played 96 times (including 63 test matches) as an All Black from 1984 until 1994.He played
rugby league for two seasons in theAustralian Rugby League Premiership for the Auckland Warriors before finishing his playing career with the NEC club in Japan. He is the current head coach of the Japan national team.Coaching career
In 2002, he moved to Italy to become the coach of the Italian national rugby team, which under his guidance improved, recording historic victories over Wales in 2003 and Scotland in 2004. However after a winless 2005
Six Nations campaign, he was relieved of his managerial duties on 8 April 2005.For a brief period, Kirwan expressed interest at applying for the role of the coach of Wales following
Mike Ruddock 's resignation; but decided not to pursue this.Kirwan was announced by the
JRFU as the new Japan coach on 25 October 2006. He acted as team advisor until he took up the head coach role on January 1, 2007.Interviewed by the
Daily Yomiuri just after his appointment was announced he said: "The level of rugby has improved greatly in Japan in the last 10 years and they did well at the last World Cup. But their recent performances at national level have [not been good] . I want to find that 'Samurai Spirit' that all the players can identify with. And then that style of rugby can start to spread downwards throughout the country."On April 9, 2007 the national team was featured at their first training camp since Kirwan's appointment in the
NHK national news, a sign of the growing expectation and interest in his team. He said in front of the camera: "We want to be the world's fittest team," a typically bullish pronouncement. He added that he wanted Japan to play to its strengths which he said were speed and agility, and to play rugby that "big men don't like."Rugby World Cup coaching record
* Two wins over Tonga and Canada when coaching Italy in
RWC 2003
* One 12-12 draw with Canada when coaching Japan inRWC 2007 , breaking a 16-year 13-match losing sequenceOther details
*He is a public figure in New Zealand for the awareness of mental illness, due to suffering depression. His name appears in New Zealand English where depression may be called "a case of the Kirwans". On 4 June 2007, he was appointed an Officer of the
New Zealand Order of Merit for his services to mental health awareness. He had been appointed a Member of theOrder of the British Empire in 1989 for his rugby career. [cite news|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/feature/story.cfm?c_id=513&objectid=10443524 |first=Martin |last=Johnston |title=Heroes in word and deed |publisher="The New Zealand Herald" |date=2007-06-04 |accessdate=2007-06-04]* Kirwan scored 67 tries in all matches for the New Zealand All Blacks which is the current record
* His 199 first class tries is also a record for New Zealand first class rugby.
* He speaks fluent Italian and is married to an Italian with three children.
Notes and references
External links
*All Blacks|id=467|name=John Kirwan
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/international/4426537.stm Italian coach Kirwan leaves post] BBC News
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/6083828.stm Kirwan named as new Japan coach] BBC News
* [http://www.rugbyjapan.com/japan/2006/1025.htm JRFU official report of Kirwan's appointment] - October 25, 2006
* [http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/sports/20061027TDY20002.htm New Japan coach Kirwan looking for 'Samurai Spirit'] , Daily Yomiuri, October 27, 2006
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