Ray Cornbill

Ray Cornbill is an American former rugby union coach, best known for coaching the United States national rugby union team and the American Cougars.[1]

Ray Cornbill
Birth nameRay Cornbill
Occupation(s)Rugby union coach and player
Rugby union career
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1962-1965 Montreal Barbarians ()
1967-1971 New York Rugby Club ()
Teams coached
Years Team
1971-? New York Rugby Club
1978 American Cougars
1976-1983 U.S. national rugby team

Career

Cornbill played for the Montreal Barbarians in 1962-1965 and was its captain in 1964.[2]

Cornbill played for the New York Rugby Club in 1965 and became its head coach in 1971.

In 1976, Cornbill became the head coach of the United States national rugby union team. He left the position in 1983, but returned in 2000 as assistant coach.

In 1978, Cornbill became the head coach of the American Cougars.

Awards

Cornbill was inducted into the U.S. Rugby Hall of Fame in 2013[3] and into the Maccabi USA Rugby Hall of Fame in 2018.[4]

References

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