Mike Catt

Mike Catt

Mike Catt was born on September 17th, 1971

Full Name: Michael John Catt
Nationality: South African-English
Profession: Rugby Player, Coach
Born: September 17, 1971
Place of Birth: Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Playing Position: Fly-half
Teams Coached: London Irish, Italy national team
Playing Style: Attacking fly-half

A former fly-half who won 75 caps for England and coached London Irish, known for his clever playing style and astute tactical awareness. He's currently a coach for the Italian national team.

Timeline
1971
Born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Mike Catt was born on September 17, 1971, in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
1992
Debuted in Rugby
Catt made his professional rugby debut in 1992 with the Eastern Province team.
1995
Won Rugby World Cup
Catt was part of the South African team that won the Rugby World Cup in 1995.
2000
Moved to England
Catt moved to England in 2000 to play for Bath Rugby.
2007
Retired from Rugby
Catt retired from professional rugby in 2007.
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FAQ
What is Mike Catts rugby background?
Mike Catt is a South African-English rugby player and coach, who played as a fly-half for teams including the England national team.
What coaching roles has Mike Catt held?
Mike Catt has held coaching roles with teams including the England national team, London Irish, and Italy.
What is Mike Catts playing style?
Mike Catt is known for his attacking playing style, which emphasizes creativity and flair.
Has Mike Catt won any major rugby titles?
Mike Catt won the Rugby World Cup with England in 2003, as a player.
What is Mike Catts coaching philosophy?
Mike Catt is known for his emphasis on player development and creating a positive team culture.

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