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Nick Mallett
Nicholas Vivian Howard Mallett (born 30 October 1956) is a former South African rugby union player who was until recently (his contract with the Italian Rugby Union was not renewed after the 2011 Rugby World Cup) the head coach of the Italian national team,〔(L'Italia a un oxfordianoMallet nuovo c.t. azzurro – Gazzetta dello Sport )〕 previously replacing Pierre Berbizier on 3 October 2007. He played for and later coached the Springboks, South Africa's national rugby union team. ==Early life==
Born 30 October 1956 in Hertford Heath, England, Mallett moved to Rhodesia with his family in 1956 when he was only six weeks old, and his father, Anthony Mallett took up a post as an English teacher at the recently founded Peterhouse Boys' School, in Marandellas near Salisbury.〔http://home.vicnet.net.au/~petrean/petmem11.htm〕 Nick first arrived in Cape Town, South Africa in 1963, when his father was appointed Headmaster of Diocesan College, after which he attended St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown. He graduated from the University of Cape Town in 1977 with a BA in English and History. While a student at the university, he was selected to play for the Western Province rugby union team. In 1979 Mallett moved back to England to attend the University of Oxford (University College), where he not only gained further qualifications but also won Blues in rugby union and cricket, famously hitting three sixes in one over off Ian Botham. Eventually he returned to South Africa, where he represented Western Province in four consecutive Currie Cup wins between 1982 and 1985, and played two games for the Springboks in 1984 against the South American Jaguars.
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