Varndell's glad to roll back the years
The Rugby Paper|April 16, 2023
TOM Varndell has added another winner’s medal to his collection, at the ripe old age of 37. 
JON NEWCOMBE
Varndell's glad to roll back the years

The former England international started on the left wing for Oxford Harlequins in their 33-15 Oxfordshire County Cup win against Witney.

Varndell is a player-coach at the Regional 1 South Central club and they have a close alliance with Oxford Brookes University, where he is head of rugby alongside his other role as a rugby agent.

“If you’d have asked me two years ago would I go into coaching, I’d have said, ‘not a chance’. But I have really, really enjoyed it,” the two-time Premiership champion with Leicester said.

“I’ve worked for a sports agency since just before Covid, and that’s great, I enjoy that, the mentoring aspect of it and everything else. But I was missing being on the pitch and the interaction with players because I’d done it for so long, and this opportunity came up to work with Oxford Harlequins at National 3 level but also head up the rugby at Oxford Brookes, and we’ve had quite a successful season.

“I have been given a new lease of life; there’s not the pressure of the performance every single week or being ripped to shreds in analysis on a Monday. I am back on the pitch for the reasons I started playing it when I was nine years old – because I want to, because it’s not a job and all about collecting a pay cheque. It’s fun.

“I’ve pulled the boots on a couple of times this season, which I wasn’t going to but you get that hunger back and you think, ‘you know what, I’ll have a run out’,” he added.

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