Career
A product of Street Patrick"s College, Strathfield, he represented New South Wales Schoolboys, Australian Schoolboys and NSW U21s. He made his test debut 31 May 1995 at the age of 27 as a replacement against Canada during the 1995 Rugby World Cup. He was a key member in the 1999 Rugby World Cup winning side and again in the side that was victorious over the 2001 British Lions.
His final cap was a victory against Wales on 25 November 2001.
He retired from top-flight rugby in 2001 after notching up 50 international caps. Immediately after retiring in 2001 he became the forward coach of Bath Rugby in the Aviva Premiership league.
In 2006, he left Bath to become an assistant coach for the Wallabies. He then signed on to become an assistant coach for the NSW Waratahs under Chris Hickey, whom he replaced at the end of the 2011 season.
He became the Waratahs" seventh head coach in the team"s history, but only remained in charge for one season before taking over at the Western Force.