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|align=left| {{flagdeco|RSA}} [[Jake White]]
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|align=left| [[Tri Nations Series champions#Results|Tri Nations, 2004]]
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|align=center| 2005
|align=center| 2005
|align=left rowspan=2| {{flagdeco|NZL}} [[Graham Henry]]
|align=left rowspan=2| {{flagdeco|NZL}} [[Graham Henry]]
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|align=center| 2006
|align=center| 2006
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|align=left rowspan=3| {{flagdeco|NZL}} [[Steve Hansen]]
|align=left rowspan=3| {{flagdeco|NZL}} [[Steve Hansen]]
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|align=left| [[The Rugby Championship#The Rugby Championship (2012–present)|Rugby Championship, 2012]]
|align=left| [[The Rugby Championship#The Rugby Championship (2012–present)|2012 Rugby Championship]]
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|align=center| 2013
|align=center| 2013
|align=left| [[The Rugby Championship#The Rugby Championship (2012–present)|Rugby Championship, 2013]], undefeated year
|align=left| [[The Rugby Championship#The Rugby Championship (2012–present)|2013 Rugby Championship]], undefeated year
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|align=center| 2014
|align=center| 2014
|align=left| [[The Rugby Championship#The Rugby Championship (2012–present)|Rugby Championship, 2014]]
|align=left| [[The Rugby Championship#The Rugby Championship (2012–present)|2014 Rugby Championship]]
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|align=center| 2015
|align=center| 2015
|align=left| {{flagdeco|AUS}} [[Michael Cheika]]
|align=left| {{flagdeco|AUS}} [[Michael Cheika]]
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|align=left| [[2015 Rugby World Cup Final|2015 Rugby World Cup Runners-up]], [[The Rugby Championship#The Rugby Championship (2012–present)|Rugby Championship, 2015]]
|align=left| [[2015 Rugby World Cup Final|2015 Rugby World Cup runners-up]], [[The Rugby Championship#The Rugby Championship (2012–present)|2015 Rugby Championship]]
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|align=center| 2016
|align=center| 2016
|align=left| {{flagdeco|NZL}} [[Steve Hansen]]
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|align=left| [[The Rugby Championship#The Rugby Championship (2012–present)|Rugby Championship, 2016]]
|align=left| [[The Rugby Championship#The Rugby Championship (2012–present)|2016 Rugby Championship]]
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|align=center| 2017
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|align=left| [[2019 Rugby Championship]] and [[2019 Rugby World Cup]] Champions
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Revision as of 21:50, 18 August 2021

The World Rugby Coach of the Year is awarded by the World Rugby in the autumn each year. From 2004 to 2007, the award was called the IRB International Coach of the Year.

List of winners

Year Coach Team Notes
2001 Rod Macqueen  Australia 2001 Tri Nations
2002 Bernard Laporte  France 2002 Six Nations Champions
2003 Clive Woodward  England 2003 Rugby World Cup Champions
2004 Jake White  South Africa 2004 Tri Nations
2005 Graham Henry  New Zealand 2005 Tri Nations
2006 2006 Tri Nations
2007 Jake White  South Africa 2007 Rugby World Cup Champions
2008 Graham Henry  New Zealand 2008 Tri Nations
2009 Declan Kidney  Ireland 2009 Six Nations Champions, undefeated in ten matches
2010 Graham Henry  New Zealand 2010 Tri Nations
2011 2011 Rugby World Cup Champions
2012 Steve Hansen  New Zealand 2012 Rugby Championship
2013 2013 Rugby Championship, undefeated year
2014 2014 Rugby Championship
2015 Michael Cheika  Australia 2015 Rugby World Cup runners-up, 2015 Rugby Championship
2016 Steve Hansen  New Zealand 2016 Rugby Championship
2017 Eddie Jones  England 2017 Six Nations Champions, undefeated 2016
2018 Joe Schmidt  Ireland 2018 Six Nations Champions
2019 Rassie Erasmus[1]  South Africa 2019 Rugby Championship and 2019 Rugby World Cup champions

Other World Rugby Awards

References