Career
Ruddock was the Director of Rugby at the Worcester Warriors until his resignation on 28 April 2010. Previously, Ruddock was the coach of the Welsh national rugby union team from 2004 until February 2006 and Leinster Coach from 1997 to 2000
He is the father of Irish rugby union international Rhys Ruddock. Ruddock played in the back row for Blaina, Tredegar and Swansea, making 119 appearances for Swansea and scoring 43 tries.
He also played for Wales under-16s and Wales B, but his playing days were ended prematurely by an accident at work in 1985.
Working as an electricity linesman, he fell from a pole, suffering serious injuries including three compressed vertebrae and a fractured skull. Club rugby
He began his career as a coach at Blaina and guided them to a Monmouthshire Premier League title & a Ben Francis Cup victory, he later coached Cross Keys and had a spell in Ireland with Bective Rangers.
In 1997, he again moved to Ireland as director of coaching at Leinster. Returning to Wales in 2000, he coached Ebbw Vale and Wales "A" then coached Newport Gwent Dragons with considerable success.
Wales national rugby union team
In 2004, Steve Hansen left his post as coach of the Welsh national side to return to New Zealand, and Ruddock was appointed to the job.
In his first season, Wales completed the Grand Slam in the Six Nations Championship for the first time since 1978. He received an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in the 2006 New Years Honours List. On 14 February 2006, Ruddock resigned as coach of the Welsh National Team when contract negotiations with the WRU broke down.
Post Welsh national coach
Ruddock temporarily left rugby following his departure from the Wales team, but soon returned to the game as an assistant coach of Mumbles Reconstruction Finance Corporation winning the Division 3 South West title, also taking charge of a World XV and coaching the forwards of a Barbarians select team on a tour of England & South Africa.
Worcester
Ruddock"s return to the mainstream was announced on 1 May 2007, when, two days after their narrow escape from relegation from the Guinness Premiership, Worcester Warriors appointed Ruddock as Director of Rugby, replacing John Brain. Ruddock took Worcester to the Amlin Challenge Cup Final as well as the Middlesex 7"s final at Twickenham before their luck ran out.
Following the Warriors 12-10 defeat to Leeds Carnegie on 25 April 2010, the Worcester were relegated from the Guinness Premiership, and Mike Ruddock subsequently resigned from his post as Director of Rugby on the 28th of April. Ireland U-20
lieutenant was announced on 4 August 2010 that Ruddock was appointed as head coach of the Ireland Under-20 Rugby Union Team.