Scott Wisemantel
Scott Wisemantel born in 1970, is an Australian rugby union coach, and former player of both rugby union and rugby league.
Playing career
- 1988–1992 : Parramatta Eels (Rugby league Club)
- 1992–1999 : Eastwood Rugby Club (Rugby Union Club), playing at fly half.[1]
Career coach
- 1999–2000 : Japan Toyota Verblitz (backs coach)
- 2001–2002 : Australia NSW Waratahs (skills)
- 2002–2003 : France AS Montferrand (backs coach)
- 2004–2005 : Australia Under 19 National Team (head coach)
- 2004–2007 : Australia (skills)
- 2009–2010 : Australia NSW Waratahs (backs coach)
- 2011 : Manu Samoa Specialist Coach World Cup
- 2012–2013 : Japan National Team (backs coach)
- November 2013 : Japan National Team (interim head coach)
- 2014–2015 : France Lyon OU (backs coach)
- 2015 : Japan (working with Eddie Jones at the World Cup[2])
- 2015 – 2018 : France Montpellier Hérault Rugby (assistant coach and backs coach, alongside club manager Jake White and forwards coach Shaun Sowerby)
- 2016 : Australia XV (head coach vs French Barbarians)
- 2018 : England Rugby (attack consultant on the South Africa tour, subsequently extended.[3])
- 2020 : Australia (attack consultant)
When Wisemantel was coaching the Waratahs, he introduced the idea of his back three all working as full backs.[4]
Honors
- Rugby World Cup 2003
- Runner-up: 2003 [5]
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References
- https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/q-a-the-lowdown-on-englands-new-attack-coach-scott-wisemantel-wnf7mckvh
- https://www.englandrugby.com/news/mitchell-and-wisemantel-appointed-england/
- https://www.englandrugby.com/news/mitchell-and-wisemantel-appointed-england/
- https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/q-a-the-lowdown-on-englands-new-attack-coach-scott-wisemantel-wnf7mckvh
- "2003 RUGBY WORLD CUP FINAL: WHERE WERE OUR WALLABIES THEN?". Rugby.com. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
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