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Mike A. Ford (born 18 November 1965) is an English rugby union coach, and former professional rugby league footballer.[1][2][3] He is the Director of Rugby for Dallas Griffins in Major League Rugby, which is planned to begin in 2020.

Background

Ford was born in Oldham, Lancashire, England. He was a pupil at Saddleworth School in Uppermill, Greater Manchester, from 1976 to 1981, where he was taught, and coached by Phil Larder. Larder later recommended Ford to Ireland when Larder was defence coach of England.

Three of his sons play rugby union - George plays for Leicester Tigers, and England, and Joe for Leicester Tigers. His youngest son Jacob is the Attack coach for Loughborough Students

Playing career

Ford played rugby league as a Vorlage:Rlp, playing for Wigan, Leigh, Oldham (two spells), Sydney Roosters, Castleford (two spells), South Queensland Crushers, Warrington (Heritage № 933), Wakefield Trinity (Heritage № 1097) and Bramley. He won 10 caps for Great Britain.

Ford played Vorlage:Rlp in Wigan's 14-8 victory over New Zealand in the tour match on Sunday 6 October 1985.[4]

He Ford played in Castleford's 12-28 defeat by Wigan in the 1992 Challenge Cup Final

Ford is a Castleford Tigers Hall Of Fame Inductee.[5]

Ford moved to South Queensland Crushers but played just 15 games there.

Mike Ford made his début for Warrington on Wednesday 1 November 1995, and he played his last match for Warrington on Monday 8 April 1996, he made his début for Wakefield Trinity during the 1996 season, and he played his last match for Wakefield Trinity during the 1997 season.

Coaching career

In 1999, Ford joined Bramley as a player-coach,[6] and joined Oldham in a similar role a year later. He retired from playing in 2001 after guiding Oldham to the championship Grand Final. Whilst at Oldham, he started coaching rugby union at Dukinfield RUFC for 5 seasons, winning a cup and two promotions.

Ford left Oldham to take over as Defensive Co-ordinator of Ireland in January 2002 and stayed for 4 seasons, winning a triple crown and helping guide Ireland to 3rd in the world rankings. In September 2004 he started working as a defence and skills coach at Saracens, before taking over as head coach in August 2005.

He served as a defence coach for the British and Irish Lions midweek team on their 2005 tour to New Zealand, remaining undefeated in 7 games (the test side lost the series 3-0). He left his position with Ireland in September 2005.

In May 2006 Ford became defence coach of England, part of the coaching team that guided England to the 2007 World Cup Final.[7] With Ford as defence coach England conceded the fewest points in the in 2009 Six Nations (70) and the fewest tries in the 2010 Six Nations (5), and the fewest tries in the pool stages of the 2011 World Cup.

Deciding not to seek a renewal of his England contract,[8] Ford joined the coaching staff at Bath Rugby. He became head coach at Bath in May 2013 and guided them to a Champions Cup spot and an Amlin Challenge Cup final. In 2014/15 Bath finished 2nd in the Premiership and lost in the Premiership Final to Saracens. Ford was awarded the Aviva Premiership Director of Rugby of the Year award in 2015 while his son George won Player of the Year.[9] He left Bath in May 2016 after they had finished 9th in the league.[10]

Ford joined Toulon as head coach in October 2016[11] but left at the end of the 2016/17 season.[12] He then announced his move to the Dallas Griffins.

References

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==External links==
*[https://www.mikeford.info Mike Ford at mikeford.info]
*(archived by web.archive.org) [https://web.archive.org/web/20120216084452/http://www.thecastlefordtigers.co.uk/playerprofile.php?pid=208 Profile at thecastlefordtigers]
*(archived by web.archive.org) [https://web.archive.org/web/20081116193105/http://www.england-rugby.com/englandrugby/index.cfm?fuseaction=News.News_Detail&storyid=15174 England RU profile]

{{Wigan - 1984–85 Challenge Cup Final winners}}
{{Castleford - 1992 Challenge Cup Final runners-up}}
{{1995 Crushers}}

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  1. Referenzfehler: Ungültiges <ref>-Tag; kein Text angegeben für Einzelnachweis mit dem Namen Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org.
  2. Referenzfehler: Ungültiges <ref>-Tag; kein Text angegeben für Einzelnachweis mit dem Namen England Statistics at englandrl.co.uk.
  3. Referenzfehler: Ungültiges <ref>-Tag; kein Text angegeben für Einzelnachweis mit dem Namen Great Britain Statistics at englandrl.co.uk.
  4. 1985 Tour Match: Wigan 14 New Zealand 8. wigan.rlfans.com. 31. Dezember 2011. Abgerufen am 1. Januar 2012.
  5. Hall of Fame at castigers.com. castigers. 31. Dezember 2008. Abgerufen am 1. Januar 2009.
  6. Dave Hadfield: Rugby League: Broncos install Stains as coach. In: The Independent . 4. November 1998. Abgerufen am 31. Juli 2014.
  7. The Telegraph, 26 Oct 2007. Telegraph. 26. Oktober 2007. Abgerufen am 1. Januar 2012.
  8. BBC Sport, 21 Dec 2011. BBC. 21. Dezember 2011. Abgerufen am 1. Januar 2012.
  9. Aviva Premiership Rugby Awards. In: Getty Images . Abgerufen am 1. September 2016.
  10. Mike Ford: Bath part company with head coach. In: BBC Sports . Abgerufen am 16. Mai 2016.
  11. Mike Ford: Ex-Bath head coach named Toulon boss (Britisches Englisch) In: BBC Sport . 24. Oktober 2016. Abgerufen am 20. Dezember 2016.
  12. Ford to Leave Toulon. In: Sky Sports . Abgerufen am 3. Juni 2017.