Rotorua Daily Post

Crusaders add Ellison’s experience

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The Crusaders have confirmed the appointmen­t of former All Black and Hurricanes utility, Tamati Ellison, who joins the squad for the 2021 Sky Super Rugby season. Ellison will fill the coaching position vacated by Mark Jones, and will assist with team defence and position-specific player developmen­t.

Crusaders head coach Scott Robertson added: “Tamati is wellrespec­ted on and off the field, and we’re excited to have him add his expertise to our coaching group this season.

“He’s a man with a lot of mana, and I know he’ll make a significan­t contributi­on, sharing the experience­s he had throughout a long playing career as he makes the transition to coaching.”

Ellison brings a wealth of Super

Rugby knowledge to the Crusaders, having represente­d the Blues, Hurricanes, Highlander­s and Rebels as a player. He made his Super Rugby debut for the Blues in 2005, then went on to represent the Hurricanes from 2006 to 2010.

Following a stint in Japan with Ricoh Black Rams, Ellison returned to New Zealand to link up with the Highlander­s for their 2012 and 2013 seasons, before making his way back to Japan and the Black Rams. He finished his Super Rugby playing career in 2016 after three seasons with the Melbourne Rebels, returning to Japan once again.

The 37-year-old also has a number of national honours to his name, pulling on the black jersey for the Junior All Blacks and the Ma¯ori All Blacks between 2005 and 2009, and winning a Commonweal­th Games gold medal with the New Zealand Sevens team in 2006. In 2009, he earned selection in the All Blacks, becoming All Black number 1099 when he made his debut against Italy on the end of year tour.

Most recently, the four-test All Black was a player-coach in the Japanese Top League, with Kurita Water Gush, and he was part of the Wellington Lions coaching group for the 2020 provincial season.

“This is a really exciting opportunit­y for me to coach at Super Rugby level, as part of a world-renowned team that is full of talented players and coaches,” said Ellison. “I look forward to meeting everyone, and sharing some of my experience­s as a player both here in New Zealand and overseas. I have no doubt I’ll learn a lot in this Crusaders environmen­t and I can’t wait for the challenge ahead.”

Ellison arrived in Christchur­ch at the weekend and began pre-season training with the side yesterday.

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Tamati Ellison was an assistant coach with the Wellington Lions last season and moves to the Crusaders for 2021.
Photo / Getty Images Tamati Ellison was an assistant coach with the Wellington Lions last season and moves to the Crusaders for 2021.

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