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Robin John Kieren Hardwick (born 29 March 1969) is a former England rugby player who also captained Coventry and played 167 games for London Irish as a prop.

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Biography

A prop, Hardwick started his senior career with his home town club Coventry. The 1996-97 season, would be Coventry's most successful of the modern era, coming within touching distance of the Premiership. Along the way, with Hardwick as Captain, they beat a Newcastle Falcons side featuring 15 internationals by 19-18 at Coundon Road. They would eventually finish third behind the well- funded Newcastle and champions Richmond but lost a promotion play-off against London Irish despite taking a narrow first leg advantage to Sunbury. Despite their second-tier status, both Hardwick and Danny Grewcock were capped by England in this era.

Hardwick's only England appearance came as a replacement against Italy during the 1996 Five Nations. He also represented England 'A' 20 times and played 3 times for the Barbarians.

He went on to play 167 games for London Irish where he was part of the team that won the Powergen Cup (LV=Cup) in 2002. He also spent one season in France playing for La Rochelle, making 27 appearances for them.

He now works as a games teacher specialising in rugby at Loretto School.

References

Rob Hardwick Wikipedia