Career
A graduate of the Australian Institute of Sport scholarship program, he played 28 times for the Wallabies, Australia"s national team, from 2001 to 2003. During this time, Darwin played games against the British and Irish Lions and was part of the Wallabies’ 2003 Rugby World Cup team His usual position was tighthead prop, although on occasion he played at Loosehead too.
Darwin made his international debut for Australia in June 2001, coming off the bench against the touring Lions in Brisbane.
He also played in the 2001 Tri Nations Series later that year, and was capped against Spain, England, France and Wales. He played in the 2002 Tri Nations Series, as well as being capped another four times during the end of year tour.
He played 11 times for Australia in 2003, and was included in the 2003 World Cup squad. After retirement, Darwin made the switch from player to coach, starting at club rugby level with Sydney"s Norths where he was appointed head coach in 2005.
In 2006, Darwin was involved with the start up of the Super 14 club, the Western Force, as the Forwards Coach until mid-2006.
In 2007, Darwin was selected to be a part of the commentary team covering the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France for the Australian television network, Channel 10. Whilst he France, Darwin was also in training for his first Iron Manitoba triathlon, which he completed in Portuguese Macquarie in April 2008. He finished his second Iron Manitoba, again at Portuguese Macquarie, the following year.
At the beginning of June 2008, Darwin moved to Tokyo, Japan, where he served as the Forwards Coach for the Japanese Top League Rugby team, the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Shining Arcs, a team owned by Japanese telecommunications giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone. Darwin was integral to the club"s promotion from the 2nd Division Top East competition to Top League at the end of the 09/10 season.
At the beginning of 2010, Darwin married a writer/journalist from Melbourne, Australia. Darwin writes regular columns on rugby matters for www.rugbyzone.com and is still in training for various triathlon competitions.
Darwin believes successful rugby teams have relatively high cohesion among players. 2005: Head Coach at Norths, Sydney, Australia
2006: Forwards Coach at Western Force, Perth, Australia
2008-2010: Forwards Coach and Video Analyst at Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Shining Arcs, Tokyo, Japan.
2010-2012: Scrum Coach and Video Analyst/Head of Information Technology at Melbourne Rebels, Melbourne Australia.
2012-2013: Forwards Coach for Suntory Sungoliath, Tokyo, Japan.