Kitch Christie

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Kitch Christie was a South African rugby union coach best known for leading the Springboks to victory at the 1995 Rugby World Cup.

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instanceOf human
rugby union coach
achievement Coached South Africa to an unbeaten run in all his Test matches in charge
Won the 1995 Rugby World Cup as coach of South Africa
causeOfDeath leukemia
coachedCompetition 1995 Rugby World Cup
coachedTeamToTitle 1993 Super 10 with Transvaal
Currie Cup titles with Transvaal
coachOf Golden Lions rugby union team
South Africa national rugby union team
Blue Bulls
surface form: Transvaal rugby union team
countryOfCitizenship South Africa
dateOfBirth 1940-01-31
dateOfDeath 1998-04-22
diagnosedWith leukemia
employer Golden Lions
surface form: Golden Lions Rugby Union

South African Rugby Union
surface form: South African Rugby Football Union

South African Rugby Union
surface form: Transvaal Rugby Union
era professional era of rugby union transition
fullName George Moir Christie
gender male
givenName George
heritage Scottish descent
knownFor leading the Springboks during the 1995 Rugby World Cup on home soil
tactical acumen in Test rugby
languageOfWorkOrName Afrikaans
English
nationality South African
nickname Kitch
notablePlayerCoached Andre Joubert
Chester Williams
Francois Pienaar
Joost van der Westhuizen
notableWork Coaching South Africa to victory at the 1995 Rugby World Cup
occupation rugby union coach
schoolteacher
placeOfBirth Johannesburg, South Africa
placeOfDeath Pretoria, South Africa
positionHeld head coach of Golden Lions rugby union team
head coach of Transvaal rugby union team
head coach of the South Africa national rugby union team
residence Johannesburg, South Africa
Pretoria, South Africa
sport rugby union
teamNickNameCoached South Africa national rugby union team
surface form: Springboks
testRecord unbeaten as Springbok coach

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