Jim Love (rugby union)

James Hector Love, known as Jim Love (born 17 January 1953), is a New Zealand rugby union coach and a former footballer.

He played for Marlborough, at the NPC, and was an international player for the New Zealand Māori team. He was also the coach for the Maori Squad, from 1998 to 2001, winning even 22 matches in a row. Love also helped Marlborough to win the NPC Division Three in 1997.

He was assigned for Tonga, at September 2001. He was the coach of the Oceanian team at the 2003 Rugby World Cup finals. Tonga lost all the four matches, but achieved a bonus point at the 20-27 loss to Wales.

He was a co-founder in 1999 of the New Zealand Sports Academy in Rotorua with Darrall Shelford [1]

Since 2007 he has been coaching the Italian side Rugby Viadana; under his coaching Viadana won the 2006-07 Italian Cup.

References

  1. http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/local-news/northland/bay-chronicle/2962248/Chance-to-realise-sporting-potential

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Sporting positions
Preceded by
Tonga Vaita Ueleni
Tonga National Rugby Union Coach
2001-2003
Succeeded by
Australia Willie Ofahengaue
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