Tim Sampson

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Full nameFijian Drua
Born (1976-05-23) May 23, 1976 (age 49)
Sydney, Australia
Position Assistant coach
Position Assistant coach
Tim Sampson
Full nameFijian Drua
Born (1976-05-23) May 23, 1976 (age 49)
Sydney, Australia
Rugby union career
Position Assistant coach
Current team Fijian Drua
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1997–2007[1] Sunnybank 150
2003–2004 Wanderers F.C.
2007 Tornadoes[2] 8 (5)
Provincial / State sides
Years Team Apps (Points)
1999–2003 Queensland 4
Coaching career
Years Team
2011-2015 Easts Tigers (Assistant Coach/Head Coach)
2015–2017 Tuggeranong Vikings (Director of Rugby/Head Coach)
2017–2018 Canberra Vikings (Head Coach)
2018–2022 Western Force (Head Coach)
2022-2024 Melbourne Rebels (Assistant Coach)
2024- Fijian Drua (Assistant Coach)

Tim Sampson (born 23 May 1976) is an Australian professional rugby union football coach. He is currently an assistant coach of the Fijian Drua team that plays in the Super Rugby Pacific competition, and was previously the head coach of the Western Force.

As a player, Sampson represented Queensland and won two premierships with Sunnybank in Brisbane playing as a fly-half or inside centre.[3]

Sampson played for the Sunnybank club for more than a decade.[3] He represented Queensland on four occasions including a match against the touring England team in 1999 with a young Jonny Wilkinson in their lineup.[3] He also played for the Dublin-based club Wanderers F.C. in Ireland.[3]

Sunnybank won the Queensland Premier Rugby title for the first time in 2005. That season Sampson won the XXXX Medal for Queensland Premier Rugby player of the year, jointly with his Sunnybank teammate James Sua.[4] He captained Sunnybank to their second premiership two years later in 2007.[5]

Sampson was recruited to the Ballymore Tornadoes for the Australian Rugby Championship in 2007 where he played all eight of the team's matches.[2] He retired from playing at the end of that season to take up an assistant coaching position with Sunnybank.[6][5]

Coaching career

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