George Moir Christie

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George Moir "Kitch" Christie was a renowned South African rugby union coach best known for leading the Springboks to victory in the 1995 Rugby World Cup.

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instanceOf South African rugby union coach
human
rugby union coach
coachedNationalTeam South Africa national rugby union team NERFINISHED
coachedTeam South Africa national rugby union team NERFINISHED
coachingStyle emphasis on discipline and fitness
structured game plan
countryOfCitizenship South Africa
countryOfTeamCoached South Africa NERFINISHED
employer South African Rugby Football Union NERFINISHED
familyName Christie NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork rugby union tactics
sports coaching
gender male
givenName George NERFINISHED
influenced professionalization of South African rugby coaching
knownFor meticulous match analysis and planning
strategic preparation of the Springboks for the 1995 Rugby World Cup
language English
ledToTitle 1995 Rugby World Cup NERFINISHED
middleName Moir NERFINISHED
nationality South African
nickname Kitch NERFINISHED
notableAchievement won the 1995 Rugby World Cup as coach of South Africa
notableWork coaching South Africa to victory at the 1995 Rugby World Cup
occupation rugby union coach
schoolteacher
positionHeld head coach of the South Africa national rugby union team
residence South Africa NERFINISHED
significantEvent 1995 Rugby World Cup
sport rugby union
teamNicknameCoached Springboks NERFINISHED

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Kitch Christie fullName George Moir Christie