Ross Reynolds (rugby union)

Ross John Reynolds (born 27 September 1958 in Orange) is a former Australian rugby union player, coach and businessman.

Educated at the Mitchell College, in whose rugby union team he played for four years,[1] after the graduation in economy, Reynolds joined Gordon RFC, the club where he spent most of his amateur career, while he worked in the constructions sector.

[1] He debuted for the Wallabies in 1984, in Suva against Fiji and then, took part at the 1984 tour of Britain, where Australia won its Grand Slam.

He ended his international career during the 1987 Rugby World Cup, taking part only in the match against Japan, in the pool stage.

[3] Returning in Australia, he was first lineout coach, and then, assistant coach of the Wallabies;[4] a year later, he was appointed by the Brumbies from Canberra to fulfill the same role,[5] which he held until the 2007 Super 14 season, before being replaced by Owen Finegan.