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He was previously a rugby coach and part-time English [[teacher]] at a [[Newcastle-under-Lyme School]]. During the 1980s Tosh was at St Mary’s College Crosby, Merseyide where he was Games Master. During this period he played his rugby for [[Liverpool St Helens|Liverpool St. Helens]] at [[full back (rugby union)|full back]]. |
He was previously a rugby coach and part-time English [[teacher]] at a [[Newcastle-under-Lyme School]]. During the 1980s Tosh was at St Mary’s College Crosby, Merseyide where he was Games Master. During this period he played his rugby for [[Liverpool St Helens|Liverpool St. Helens]] at [[full back (rugby union)|full back]]. |
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Tosh Ashkew is once again with [[Newcastle-under-Lyme School]] working as a part-time coach. He also coaches |
Tosh Ashkew is once again with [[Newcastle-under-Lyme School]] working as a part-time coach. He also coaches in Stoke-on-Trent Eccleshall R.F.C. |
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Latest revision as of 21:24, 16 November 2025
English rugby union coach
Tony Askew, known by most as Tosh, was coach of the England under 19’s rugby union team.[1] He lives in Stoke-on-Trent.
He led the England Under-19 team to a Grand Slam in 2005 and also guided the team to the semi-finals of the 2005 Under-19 Rugby World Championship.
He was previously a rugby coach and part-time English teacher at a Newcastle-under-Lyme School. During the 1980s Tosh was at St Mary’s College Crosby, Merseyide where he was Games Master. During this period he played his rugby for Liverpool St. Helens at full back.
Tosh Ashkew is once again with Newcastle-under-Lyme School working as a part-time coach. He also coaches youth players in the Stoke-on-Trent area, including those at Eccleshall R.F.C.
Tosh now coaches Romagna RFC, in Italy.


