Andy Robinson
Andy Robinson
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Full Name and Common Aliases
Andy Robinson is a renowned British former rugby union player and coach, widely known for his exceptional skills on the field and his contributions to the sport.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on September 13, 1957, in Coventry, England, Andy Robinson passed away on March 26, 2019, at the age of 61.
Nationality and Profession(s)
British
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Andy Robinson was a professional rugby union player, coach, and administrator. He represented England in international matches and later went on to become a prominent figure in the sport as a coach and selector.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in Coventry, Andy Robinson developed a passion for rugby at an early age. He attended King Henry VIII School in Coventry and began playing rugby at the school level. His natural talent and dedication earned him recognition, and he soon joined the Coventry Rugby Club as a young player.
Major Accomplishments
Andy Robinson's illustrious career is marked by several notable achievements:
International Representative: He represented England in 16 international matches between 1986 and 1991.
England Coach: In 2006, Andy Robinson took on the role of England Head Coach, leading the team through a series of challenging matches.
Coventry Rugby Club Legend: As a player, he was an integral part of Coventry's success in the late 1980s and early 1990s.Notable Works or Actions
Andy Robinson's contributions to rugby extend beyond his playing and coaching career. He has:
Mentored Young Players: Through his work with various clubs and organizations, he has helped nurture young talent and promote grassroots development.
Advocated for the Sport: As a prominent figure in the sport, Andy has spoken out on issues affecting rugby, including player welfare and the growth of women's rugby.Impact and Legacy
Andy Robinson's impact on rugby is still felt today. His commitment to developing young players, promoting fair play, and advocating for the sport has created a lasting legacy:
Inspiring Future Generations: As a role model and mentor, he has inspired countless young players to pursue their passion for rugby.
Raising Awareness: Through his advocacy work, Andy has helped bring attention to important issues within the sport, contributing to positive change.Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Andy Robinson's quotes and opinions are sought after due to his:
Expertise: As a former international player and coach, he brings valuable insight into the world of rugby.
* Authenticity: His passion for the sport and commitment to its values have earned him respect within the rugby community.
Andy Robinson's remarkable journey from talented young player to respected coach and selector has cemented his place in rugby history. His legacy continues to inspire new generations of players, coaches, and administrators, ensuring his impact on the sport remains felt for years to come.
Quotes by Andy Robinson
Andy Robinson's insights on:

The tries we conceded have nothing to do with illness. It is important to take responsibility for this, for all the fans who were brilliant again.

The key for us is to win this game. I think we have picked a starting XV and a 22 that can beat Wales, and for us it is about getting that winning momentum.

For the preparation for the England side competing against the best it's important we give the players every opportunity to perform at their best. With the system we've got that isn't possible and that's a disappointment for me.

I congratulate Iain in returning to the starting line up this week. He is playing well for Tykes and put in an impressive performance for England A.

However, I have now been offered an opportunity which I have accepted and I'm looking forward to England's first training session on September 20.

I am pleased with the way we played. The back three, with the way they worked off the ball, were tremendous.

George has been playing consistently well for Leicester, and he was certainly pushing to be in the 22. It is unfortunate for him.

It has been killing me watching from the stands, I want to get back into the action,

It has been part of my plans for this game for Matt to be in the starting position. With his experience, his ability to control the forwards, which is probably better than Harry's at the moment, I thought it was the right decision.

It has strengthened my resolve and I have total belief in myself and what we are trying to achieve with England.