Shaun Berne
Birth name | Shaun Berne | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Date of birth | 8 January 1979 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Sydney, Australia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 13 st 6 lb (85 kg) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Notable relative(s) | John Berne (father) Michael Berne (brother) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Shaun Berne (born 8 January 1979) is an Australian rugby union coach and former player. He is currently an assistant coach with the Western Force. His professional playing career spanned twelve seasons, where he played for New South Wales Waratahs,[1] as well as Bath, Leinster, and Calvisano. His usual playing positions were fly-half and centre.
Family and early life
Shaun Berne was born in Sydney. His father John Berne had played rugby for Australia in the 1970s, and his younger brother Michael also made a rugby career and played professionally in Ireland as a centre for Leinster. Berne attended Marcellin College Randwick and was selected for the Australian under-16 rugby team in 1995.[2] He played club rugby for Randwick and represented Australia under 21s on two occasions in 1999.[3][4]
Rugby career
Berne moved to England to play two seasons for Bath Rugby from 1999 to 2001, and was selected for the Barbarians in 2000.[5] He returned to Australia to join the NSW Waratahs,[1] making 38 Super 12 appearances and scoring 57 points (including 6 tries) between 2003 and 2006. He was capped on five occasions for Australia A, before returning to Europe.[4]
After a further three successful seasons at Bath from 2006 to 2009, Berne had made a total of 119 appearances for that club all competitions (totalling 282 points), including 27 European caps. He then joined Irish province Leinster for two seasons, coached by Michael Cheika.[4] Berne played the final two seasons of his professional career at Italian club Calvisano.
Coaching
Berne worked as a coach in Leinster's elite player development program in 2015–16, before signing with the Western Force as Attack Coach in 2017.[6]
References
- ^ a b "Berne wonder goal leads Waratahs to victory over Crusaders". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 6 April 2003. Archived from the original on 27 October 2016. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
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- ^ "Shaun Berne bolsters Force coaching ranks". Western Force. 29 September 2016. Archived from the original on 24 December 2016. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
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External links
- 1979 births
- Living people
- Bath Rugby players
- Barbarian F.C. players
- Leinster Rugby players
- New South Wales Waratahs players
- Rugby Calvisano players
- Australian expatriate rugby union players
- Australian rugby union coaches
- Expatriate rugby union players in England
- Expatriate rugby union players in Italy
- Australian expatriates in Italy
- Australian expatriates in the United Kingdom