Barry "The Boot" Everitt (born 9 March 1976 in Nenagh, Ireland) is a former rugby union footballer, who played at fly-half for Munster, Leinster, London Irish and Northampton Saints.
He started in the 2002 Powergen Cup Final at Twickenham, scoring five conversions and a penalty as London Irish defeated the Northampton Saints.Everitt was called up to the senior Ireland squad for a Test against Samoa in November 2001.
He won three trophies in his time at Northampton; the RFU Championship in 2008, the European Rugby Challenge Cup in 2009 and the Anglo-Welsh Cup in 2010.
Everitt holds the record for the most individual points scored in a Premiership Season, having scored 343 points for London Irish in the 2001/02 season.Everitt played for the Barbarians in June 2002 against Scotland in Murrayfield.Retiring from rugby in July 2010, Everitt was appointed Director of Sport at Cranmore , an independent day school for boys and girls in West Horsley, Surrey.
He is now Deputy Head and holds a master's degree in Education and a bachelor's degree in Sport Science.
In September 2020, Everitt will become Headmaster.