Age, Biography and Wiki
Dave Rennie was born on 22 November, 1963 in Lower Hutt, New Zealand. Discover Dave Rennie's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?
Popular As |
David Noel Rennie |
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N/A |
Age |
60 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
Born |
22 November, 1963 |
Birthday |
22 November |
Birthplace |
Upper Hutt, New Zealand |
Nationality |
New Zealand |
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He is a member of famous with the age 60 years old group.
Dave Rennie Height, Weight & Measurements
At 60 years old, Dave Rennie height is 189 cm .
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Height |
189 cm |
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Who Is Dave Rennie's Wife?
His wife is Steph Rennie
Family |
Parents |
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Wife |
Steph Rennie |
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Not Available |
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Dave Rennie Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Dave Rennie worth at the age of 60 years old? Dave Rennie’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from New Zealand. We have estimated
Dave Rennie's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2022 |
Pending |
Salary in 2022 |
Under Review |
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Not Available |
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Dave Rennie Social Network
Timeline
Rennie's "rookie" streak was only superseded by Scott Robertson in 2019, who won three successive titles in his first three seasons as head coach of the Crusaders from 2017, winning in his rookie year, then again in 2018 & 2019.
On 20 November 2019, Rugby Australia announced that Rennie would replace Michael Cheika as Head Coach of the Wallabies.
For the 2018-19 season, Glasgow Warriors reached the Pro14 final at Celtic Park in Glasgow. A large home-based Warriors support gave the Pro14 its biggest ever attendance for a final. Despite this Leinster capitalised on a Stuart Hogg error and ground out the match to win the title. In the European Champions Cup, Glasgow Warriors qualified out of the pool stages to meet Saracens in the Quarter final. Having run Saracens very close at home; and matched them until the final quarter of the away pool match - Scottish hopes were raised for the Quarter Final in London. However Saracens saved their best performance for that match and then went on to win the European title.
On 19 August 2016 Glasgow Warriors announced that Rennie would replace Gregor Townsend as head coach for the 2017-18 season. Under Townsend, Warriors were a top Pro12 side; they reached the play-offs in every year of his charge - except his last; where he guided the Warriors to their first European Champions Cup Quarter-Final. Townsend won the Pro12 title with Glasgow Warriors in 2015.
He coached the Chiefs to their second straight Super Rugby title in the 2013 season, beating the Brumbies by 27-22.
He joined the Chiefs for the 2012 season and led them to their first ever Super Rugby title. In doing so Rennie became the first first-year Super Rugby coach to win a Super Rugby title
Rennie was coach of the New Zealand national under-20 rugby union team, under whom the team won three consecutive World titles from 2008 to 2010.
Originally a short term contract, Rennie was the coach of the Manawatu in the ITM Cup from 2005 to 2011. Under Rennie the Turbos were Championship Runner-up in the 2011 ITM Cup.
He became the assistant coach of the Wellington Lions in 1999 before becoming head coach in 2000. In his first year as the head coach, he led the Wellington Lions to their first NPC title since 1986. He stayed with the Lions until 2002.
Rennie's mother was from Rarotonga in the Cook Islands, and thus Rennie was eligible for the Cook Islands national rugby union team. He played for the Cook Islands national rugby union team for one game in 1990, but it was a non-capped match.
Rennie played with the Wellington Lions. He won the NPC title with the Lions in 1986. Later as head coach he guided the team to their next NPC title 14 years later in 2000.
Dave Rennie (born 22 November 1963 in Lower Hutt, New Zealand) is a former New Zealand / Cook Islands rugby union player and now coach. He is currently coaching the Australia national rugby union team, having previously coached New Zealand sides the Chiefs, Manawatu, Wellington, the New Zealand U20s, and Glasgow Warriors. Rennie played at Centre.