England Rugby side forwards coach Matt Proudfoot has left the setup as he becomes one of the first vicissitudes following the arrival of head coach Steve Borthwick. The Rugby Football Union (RFU) established his exit as the South African decided to step down after three years under former England Rugby head coach Eddie Jones.
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Rumors in the press were established on Monday when Stellenbosch University’s rugby side, Maties, proclaimed that Proudfoot had been added to their staff. Proudfoot is not alone in leaving the England Rugby coaching setup with the RFU positive that Brett Hodgson and Danny Kerry have also both dead the group. RFU executive director of recital rugby, Conor O’Shea, supposed: We are very grateful to Matt for all he’s done for England and wish him every achievement in his next career move.
Proudfoot added: “It has been an honour to be part of the team for the last three years.”Proudfoot was part of the Springboks Rugby World Cup-winning training side in 2019 before now-former head coach Jones brought him into his backroom team. Borthwick will be eager to hit the ground running as the Six Nations kicks off in five weeks and the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France begins in September. After a poor run in 2022 where England lost six of their 12 internationals, Borthwick supposed last month that he trusts he can bring back the glory days to the side.