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About Bob Dwyer
Bob Dwyer is the man who in 2002 lifted the NSW Waratahs to their first-ever Super 12 championship play-off. He has been an enormously influential personality in world rugby for more than two decades.
As a coach, he has scaled the very heights in the game, highlighted by Australia's victory in only the second World Cup ever played against England at Twickenham in 1991.
Awarded a Centenary Medal by the Australian Government in 2003 for his services to rugby union, Bob coached Australia in 74 Tests and in 144 matches overall, winning 99 of them.
His strike rate (70 per cent) makes him the most successful coach in Australian rugby history. He was coach of the Wallabies for 10 years in 1982-83 and 1988-95. Bob Dwyer is the only coach who has lead two World Cup campaigns - in 1991 in UK/Europe and in 1995 in South Africa.
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