- Rob Andrew
Christopher Robert Andrew MBE (born
18 February 1963 inRichmond, Yorkshire ), nicknamed "Squeaky", is a former Englishrugby union footballer and currently Director of Elite Rugby at the RFU. He was formerly the Director of Rugby ofNewcastle Falcons . Andrew is known particularly for his kicking and defensive skills.wealHe was fly-half for England during the
Will Carling era, making a winning debut in January 1985 against Romania at Twickenham. For the next 10 years he was England's regular fly-half earning 70 caps, including 2 as captain. After England finished 4th in the1995 Rugby Union World Cup , he did not play for England again for almost 2 years, making his 71st and final international appearance as a replacement against Wales in March 1997. In total, he scored 396 international points, won the Glam Slam with England 3 times and holds the English record for the most points scored in an international - 30, scored against Canada in 1994. Critics of the England side blamed him for kicking the ball too much rather than passing. England did, however, enjoy a great deal of success with him as their Number 10.Rob attended
Barnard Castle School , and was captain of the 1st XV in 1981. He then attendedSt John's College Cambridge and played for Cambridge University inthe Varsity Match . He joinedWasps FC in the 1980s and was first choice fly-half at the club through most of his time there. WithWasps FC he won the English League in 1990, eventually leaving to joinNewcastle Gosforth in 1995. The club had just been bought out by Sir John Hall in the leadup to the game turning professional, they became the Falcons of today. During his time in charge ofNewcastle Falcons he is credited with discoveringJonny Wilkinson . Curiously, just as Wilkinson had beaten Australia in the 2003 Rugby World Cup final with a drop goal, the last time Australia lost in the same competition was in 1995. Back then, it was Andrew who nailed a drop goal on the stroke of full-time to beat the Wallabies 25-22.He played in 3 Rugby World Cup competitions; 1987 (making 2 appearances), 1991 and 1995.
On August 18 2006 he was appointed by the RFU to undertake the post of Director of Elite Rugby to oversee all aspects of representative rugby in England, from the regional academies to the full senior side. Although he has the above decision making powers, what he does not control is the employment status of the coaching team and staff.
He is an Honorary President of the rugby charity Wooden Spoon, which raises funds for disadvantaged children and young people in the UK and Ireland.
Cricket
Andrew was also a talented
cricket er, gaining a Cambridge blue for that sport as well, and he made 17 first-class appearances for the university cricket team in 1984 and 1985, as well as playing five times forCombined Universities inone-day cricket . A left-handed batsman and right arm off-break bowler, he made one first-class century, scoring 101not out against Nottinghamshire in July 1984. Andrew also made a few appearances for the Yorkshire Second XI, and on one occasion dismissed future England captainMichael Atherton (then aged 17) for a duck.ee also
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