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Stephen Larkham

Stephen Larkham
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Nickname Bernie
Date of birth (1974-05-29) 29 May 1974 (age 42)
Place of birth Canberra, ACT Australian Capital Territory
Height 190 cm (6 ft 3 in)
Weight 88 kg (13 st 12 lb; 194 lb)
School Lyneham High, Canberra
University Australian National University
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Fly-half
Inside centre Fullback
Provincial/State sides
Years Club / team Apps (points)
1990–2004 Australia ACT and Southern NSW 112 (214)
Correct as of 9 September 2006
Super Rugby
Years Club / team Apps (points)
1996–2007 Australia Brumbies 127 (204)
Correct as of 2006-09-12
National team(s)
Years Club / team Apps (points)
1996–2007 Australia Australia 102 (135)
Correct as of 2007-07-07
Coaching career
Years Club / team    
2011-14
2014-
2015-
Brumbies (Asst. Coach)
Brumbies
Australia (Attack coach)
Provincial/State sides
Years Club / team Apps (points)
1990–2004 Australia ACT and Southern NSW 112 (214)
Correct as of 9 September 2006
Super Rugby
Years Club / team Apps (points)
1996–2007 Australia Brumbies 127 (204)
Correct as of 2006-09-12
National team(s)
Years Club / team Apps (points)
1996–2007 Australia Australia 102 (135)
Correct as of 2007-07-07
Coaching career
Years Club / team    
2011-14
2014-
2015-
Brumbies (Asst. Coach)
Brumbies
Australia (Attack coach)

Stephen Larkham (born 29 May 1974 in Canberra) is a retired Australian rugby union footballer currently in the role of head coach for the Brumbies. He is best known for his career with the Brumbies in Super Rugby, for whom he played from the inception of the professional Super 12 in 1996 through 2007, and his long tenure with the Wallabies at international level, for whom he played 102 times. After initial selection at fullback from 1996 to 1997, Larkham was the first-choice Australian fly-half from 1997 to 2007, playing in the 1999, 2003 and 2007 Rugby World Cups. He is married to Jacqueline and has two children, Jaimee and Tiahna.

Having started his career as a fullback, Larkham developed into one of the greatest flyhalves in the history of Australian rugby, being named in 2005 at the position in Australia's team of the decade (the "decade" being the first 10 years of professional rugby union). At his peak, Larkham was one of the best flyhalves in world rugby with reputation as an elusive runner and the lynchpin of a potent backline.

He first gained notice in 1995 when he was plucked from reserve grade club rugby to represent ACT in the Super 12 as a utility back in the Brumbies squad, playing a number of Super 12 games before attracting the attention of the national selectors. Larkham made his Test debut as a reserve against Wales in Sydney in 1996 when he replaced injured Ben Tune on the wing, and then joined the Wallabies on their undefeated tour of Europe. In 1997, Larkham proved more than a capable replacement at fullback for the injured Matt Burke, with a two-try effort in the Wallabies final Test against Scotland at Murrayfield. On 16 January 2008 Larkham signed a three-year contract with Japanese club Ricoh Black Rams. After two full seasons in Japan, Larkham negotiated an early release in order to return to Australia. He played in Japan for the first half of the 2010–11 Top League season playing for the Ricoh Black Rams in Japan and then returned to Canberra in November 2010 to take up the role of attack coach for the Brumbies.


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