Player His arrival on the international scene as a player was significant enough that he was profiled in the December 1963 issue of
Rugby World magazine. He was a teacher and coach at
Sherborne School (1974–2002) where, alongside Phil Jones between 1975 and 1978, he coached the school to four unbeaten seasons with 35 out of 35 school matches being won. Only a handful of games were lost during a coaching partnership which spanned six seasons.
Coach He was appointed head coach of England for the 1979/80 season, the only England senior coach ever appointed on the merits of their achievements as a school coach rather than a club coach. His international coaching career spanned four seasons to the end of the 1982/83 season. In his first season as coach England won the
Grand Slam in the
1980 Five Nations Championship. ==School and club coach==