 Rowntree won 54 caps for England |
England have appointed former Test prop Graham Rowntree as a specialist coach for the World Cup. Rowntree has joined the Rugby Football Union as a national academy coach, replacing ex-Leicester team-mate Dorian West who has joined Northampton.
Rowntree will assist forwards coach John Wells, starting at the training camp in Portugal later this month.
He had been working as assistant coach with Leicester, where he made 398 first-team appearances.
Rowntree will join Jon Callard, Nigel Redman, Mark Mapletoft, Ben Ryan and Simon Hardy at the national academy.
"I am sad to leave Tigers and part of me will always be Leicester but this was an opportunity I couldn't turn down," said Rowntree.
"The chance to work with John Wells, one of the finest coaches I have ever known, and the senior England set-up, is very exciting."
Rowntree won 54 caps for England in an 11-year international career, which included the 1995 and 1999 World Cups.
He toured with the Lions to South Africa in 1997 and to New Zealand in 2005.
RFU director of elite rugby Rob Andrew said: " "He has played at the highest level and made a big impression at Leicester Tigers this season.
"He is another example of the development of a quality English coach."
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