Erin Cossey Explained

Erin Cossey
Birth Name:Erin Cossey
Birth Date:29 September 1971
Birth Place:Katikati, New Zealand
Amatyears1:-
Amatteam1:Clarkston RFC
Amatteam2:Glasgow Southern RFC
Amatteam3:Katikati RFC
Years1:1997-98
Clubs1:Glasgow Warriors
Provinceyears1:1996
Province1:Bay of Plenty
Ru Position:Fly-half
Coachyears1:2009-14
Coachyears2:2014-present
Coachteams1:Katikati RFC
Coachteams2:Te Puna RFC

Erin Cossey (born 29 September 1971 in Katikati, New Zealand) is a New Zealand Maori former rugby union player. He played professionally in Scotland for Glasgow Rugby, now Glasgow Warriors in the 1997-98 season; and at amateur level for Glasgow Southern RFC.[1] He played at Fly-half[2]

The fly-half played for Clarkston RFC in 1991,[3] 1992[4] and 1993.[5] When the club changed its name to Glasgow Southern, he played for the Glasgow Southern RFC too.[6]

Cossey played against Scotland for Bay of Plenty province in 1996.[7] [8]

He was part of the professional provincial side Glasgow squad for the 1997-98 season. He played for Glasgow in the pre-season friendly match against London Scottish at Glasgow Southern's home ground of Braidholm. Cossey came on for Cameron Little and kicked a conversion. Still, London Scottish won the match 49-15.[9]

Cossey continued to play for Glasgow Southern in 1997 and 1998.[10] [11]

In 2009 he became a player-coach at Katikati Rugby & Sports Club. "The boys came and asked me to coach this year and I'd just sold my business and taken up teaching, so it was good timing," Cossey said. "Working with kids has opened my eyes so I said to the boys from the start that my whole focus is turning them into positive role models. We want to pull kids off the street and get them into rugby and keep them active and busy."[12] Cossey taught at Katikati College.[13]

From 2014 Cossey is now coaching New Zealand side Te Puna RFC in the Bay of Plenty province.[14] [15]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cossey makes kicking pay off. Herald Scotland.
  2. Web site: Kiwi flying in to take up leading Clarkston role. Herald Scotland.
  3. Web site: rugby teams. Herald Scotland.
  4. Web site: Barrett makes the difference. Herald Scotland.
  5. Web site: Hastings brothers miss capital derby. Herald Scotland.
  6. Web site: Accies imports have look of a class act. Herald Scotland.
  7. Web site: Big sheet and bundle, Bay of Plenty versus Scotland, Rotorua International Stadium, 18 June 1996.
  8. Web site: Flurry of tries marks the new style of international rugby Brave, battling but in the end just not good enough. Herald Scotland.
  9. Web site: Battle ahead for poor Glasgow. Herald Scotland.
  10. Web site: Gentleman shows what he's made of. Herald Scotland.
  11. Web site: Premiership Three. Herald Scotland. 14 December 2016.
  12. Web site: Community behind Katikati's revival. The New Zealand Herald.
  13. Web site: SMS Link - Notices. kkc.school.nz. 14 December 2016.
  14. Web site: Te Puna back on track - The Bay's News First. sunlive.co.nz. 14 December 2016.
  15. Web site: Profile. boprugby.co.nz. 14 December 2016.