Ian McIntosh
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Ian McIntosh is a Zimbabwean-South African rugby union coach. He served as head coach for the Springboks during the early 1990s.
McIntosh grew up near Bulawayo.
McIntosh never played for his country as a player but became acquainted with coaching in the 1970s under the tutelage of the then Welsh Rugby Union coaching director Ray Williams.
He later took charge of the former Zimbabwe national rugby union team, although his biggest achievement to date was taking charge of the South African national side.
He coached the legendary Template:Rut Natal team during the late 1980s and early 1990s. He became a national figure after Natal won their first Currie Cup in 1990, their centenary year. His success with Natal led to him coaching the Springbok side.
The year before the 1995 World Cup he was sacked as national coach following a series defeat to the All Blacks in New Zealand in mid-1994. In October of that year, Kitch Christie accepted an offer to take over from McIntosh.
Further reading
- John Bishop, 2000, Mac The Face Of Rugby, Don Nelson Publishers South Africa. ISBN 1-86806-190-6 (This book is about McIntosh's coaching career in South Africa from 1990 to 1999.)
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- Living people
- Sportspeople from Bulawayo
- Sportspeople from Johannesburg
- Rhodesian rugby union players
- South African rugby union coaches
- South African rugby union players
- South African people of Scottish descent
- Zimbabwean rugby union coaches
- Zimbabwean rugby union players
- Zimbabwean expatriates in South Africa
- Zimbabwean people of Scottish descent
- South Africa national rugby union team coaches