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Nate Osborne

Nate Osborne
Birth nameNathan John Osborne
Date of birth (1980-07-29) 29 July 1980 (age 44)
Place of birthQueanbeyan, Australia
Height6’0”
Weight215 lb (98 kg)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Fly-half, Fullback, Center
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1985-1996 Queanbeyan Blues ()
1997-1998 St Edmund's College ()
1998 Australian Schoolboys ()
1999-2000 Randwick RFC ()
2001-2002 Southern Districts RFC ()
2002-2005 Easts RFC ()
2005-2007 Denver Barbarians ()
2007-2016 Metropolis RFC ()
Coaching career
Years Team
2011-2014 Metropolis RFC
2014-2015 US Men's XV's (Assistant)
2017-2022 New Orleans Gold
2022 Old Glory DC
2024 Dallas Jackals ‘’(Assistant)’’

Nate Osborne is an Australian-American rugby union coach. Who is regarded as one of the best American rugby coaches. Although being born in Australia he considers himself as an American, when it comes to rugby. He was the head coach of the New Orleans Gold before moving in 2022 to Old Glory DC, both of Major League Rugby (MLR) in the United States.

He then did media for the league before returning. To be attack coach for the Dallas Jackals in 2024. Helping them get into the playoffs for the first time in franchise history.

He was the first head coach to reach 50 caps in the (MLR). He has a record of 28-23-1 all time as a Head Coach. 6-10 as an assistant coach. With an overall record of 35-32-1 coaching in the MLR.

He is a hall of fame player and coach for Metropolis RFC in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The birth place of his wife and daughters.

Professional rugby career

Playing career

While in his 20s, Osborne played as a fly-half with the Denver Barbarians in the Rugby Super League.[1]

Coaching career

Osborne became the head coach of Metropolis RFC in 2011, and led the team to the quarterfinals in 2014.[2]

Osborne joined the United States national rugby union team as an assistant coach in 2014. He continued with the U.S. national team through to the 2015 Rugby World Cup, where he was the Backs/Attack coach.[3]

Osborne was announced as the coach of the MLR's New Orleans Gold in June 2017 in preparation for the team's inaugural 2018 season.[4] Announced April 1, 2022, Osborne will be the interim head coach for Old Glory DC.[5]

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