
Mike Catt
Mike Catt is a former professional rugby player and current coach known for his strategic acumen and extensive experience in international rugby. As a player, he represented England and was part of the squad that reached the 2003 Rugby World Cup final, contributing significantly to the team's success. After retiring from playing, Catt transitioned into coaching, where he has taken on roles with various teams, including helping to develop players and coaching strategies at the Waratahs.
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Mike Catt admitted he needed to work on helping Suaalii find more space.
Is Suaalii being underutilised for the Waratahs?Mike Catt is the Waratahs attack coach who emphasizes the importance of allowing players like Jorgensen to express themselves on the field.
Why Max Jorgensen is doing the Waratahs attack coach out of a jobIreland’s Johnny Sexton (38) claimed that crown in 2023 from England’s Mike Catt (36 when he played in the 2007 final).
All Blacks vs Springboks: Scott Robertson builds selection options ahead of 2027 Rugby World CupMike Catt was seen talking to Andy Farrell after the match.
Rugby’s Fun Police robbed Fiji. Here’s how game should make it up to themMike Catt, the Waratahs attack coach, appears to have had some fun in winding up his former Irish boss Andy Farrell about the state of the pitch.
Mike Catt has fun winding up Andy Farrell about state of pitch for Lions win over Waratahs – The Irish TimesEnglishman Mike Catt is already in the Australian system.
The next Wallabies coach is a mystery, and the current one is on a vow of silenceMike Catt is a decorated backs coach who has praised Jorgensen's exceptional skills and potential.
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii to return for Waratahs team to play Wellington HurricanesMike Catt is one of the world’s premier attacking coaches for the Waratahs.
How the Waratahs snapped their record losing streakMike Catt is one of the assistant coaches working with Suaalii.
He hasn’t played since round one, but Suaalii says he’ll return a better player. Here’s why



















































