Joe Ford (rugby union)

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BornJoseph Ford
(1990-06-04) 4 June 1990 (age 35)
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight85 kg (13 st 5 lb; 187 lb)
Joe Ford
BornJoseph Ford
(1990-06-04) 4 June 1990 (age 35)
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight85 kg (13 st 5 lb; 187 lb)
SchoolRishworth School
Notable relative(s)Mike Ford (father)
George Ford (brother)
Rugby union career
Position Fly-half
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
20092010 Leeds Carnegie 13 (80)
20102011 Northampton Saints 5 (10)
20112013 Leeds Carnegie 45 (330)
20132016 Sale Sharks 48 (166)
20162017 Yorkshire Carnegie 22 (223)
20172019 Leicester Tigers 23 (116)
20192020 Yorkshire Carnegie 9 (22)
20092020 Total 156 (925)
Correct as of 2 August 2019
Coaching career
Years Team
2020-2025 Doncaster Knights
2025- Sale Sharks

Joe Ford (born 4 June 1990) is a rugby union attack coach for Sale Sharks[1] leaving his role as Head Coach for Doncaster Knights. He has previously also been a player for Yorkshire Carnegie, in three other spells, as well as Northampton Saints, Sale Sharks and Leicester Tigers in Premiership Rugby.

Ford was a member of the Bradford Bulls Academy and played amateur rugby league for the St Albans Centurions.[citation needed]

Ford made his professional rugby debut for Leeds Carnegie on 8 November 2009 in the Anglo-Welsh Cup against Leicester Tigers, Ford scored 13 points in 28-17 win. His brother George Ford made his debut for Leicester in the same game.[2][3]

Ford moved to Northampton Saints in 2010[4][5] but returned to Leeds at the end of the season having only featured in five games for the Saints.[6]

After two years in the Championship, including being the third highest points scorer in the 2012-13 season, Ford moved back to the Premiership with Sale Sharks.[7] After three years with the Sharks Ford returned for a third spell with Leeds, now called Yorkshire Carnegie.[8]

In 2017, it was rumoured that Leicester Tigers were interested in signing him as back-up to his brother George.[9] And on 1 June 2017 it was confirmed that Ford would join his brother at Leicester.[10] Ford made his first start on 4 November 2017 against Gloucester in the Anglo-Welsh Cup, and was named captain for the match.[11] On 15 May 2019 he was announced as one of the players to leave Leicester following the end of the 2018-19 Premiership Rugby season.[12]

On 2 August 2019 Ford was announced as re-joining Yorkshire Carnegie in the role of player-head coach.[13] A role he left on 23 January 2020.[14]

He later signed a two-year deal to join RFU Championship side Doncaster Knights as a coach from the 2020–21 season.[15] This deal was then turned into a Head Coach role after the departure of Steve Boden in 2024. The 2024-25 will be the start of his first full season in charge.

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