Background
Rowntree was born in Stockton-on-Tees.
Rowntree was born in Stockton-on-Tees.
He was educated at John Cleveland College, Hinckley, Leicestershire, which has also produced other rugby union players.
He played loosehead prop for Leicester Tigers and England. He was capped 54 times for England, despite having to compete for his position with the world"s second most capped forward, Jason Leonard. In 1988 he joined Leicester Tigers from Nuneaton and made his first-team debut against Oxford University in 1990.
Foreign much of that time he was in harness with the famous ‘American Broadcasting Company club’ alongside Richard Cockerill and Darren Garforth.
In 1993 he made his England A, Barbarians and Midlands debuts, and on 18 March 1995 he gained his first full England cap against Scotland in the Five Nations tournament as a temporary replacement for Jason Leonard. He subsequently played in the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
He also made the 1997 British Lions tour to South Africa, playing 6 games and the 1999 Rugby World Cup. After the 1999 World Cup Graham was not capped for almost 2 years until a series of fine performances for his club forced him back into international contention.
He was prominent throughout the pre-2003 Rugby World Cup years.
Clive Woodward admitted that leaving Rowntree behind was one of the hardest decisions he had to make in his time as England head coach. Rowntree returned to the England side in the 2004 Six Nations and was the first-choice loosehead prop for the 2004 Autumn internationals. He retired from rugby in 2007 after 17 years playing the game, and he joined the Tigers coaching team where he made a rapid rise up the coaching ranks, becoming the Forwards/Scrum coach for the English national team ahead of the 2008 Six Nations Championship.
He toured South Africa with the British and Irish Lions acting as Scrum coach, then being named Forwards coach for the winning test series in 2013.
On 15 December 2015, following the resignation of head coach Stuart Lancaster on 11 November 2015, newly appointed head coach Eddie Jones sacked the whole coaching team, with Rowntree leaving his post with England after 8 years.