Key Facts
| Squad | England Women |
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| Position | Head Coach |
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| Age | 45 |
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| Caps | N/A |
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A highly-regarded former scrum half, Gary Street started his rugby career at Aston Old Edwardians in 1986 – a club he played for until 2004. During that 18 year period he also ran out for Greater Birmingham and the North Midlands.
Whilst still a player, Gary discovered his passion for coaching and soon progressed through the women's international ranks. Since 1992 he has coached England Students, Under 18s, Academy and Sevens.
In 2006, following England’s second place finish in the Women's Rugby World Cup Gary became England's Assistant Coach working alongside Geoff Richards. One season later he was promoted to Head Coach of the England Women's team.
Since then he has led England to five consecutive Six Nations championship victories, including four Grand Slams, and also the final of the 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup where England narrowly missed out on the top honours with a 13-10 defeat to New Zealand.
Gary is a RFU Level 4 qualified Coach, an IRB Course Director and a FIRA Stage Expert.