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Grey makes Wallabies move permanent

Grey, who joined the Wallabies coaching team in November 2014 and has occupied dual roles as Wallabies assistant coach and Waratahs assistant coach for the past three seasons, will relinquish his role with the Waratahs at the end of the team’s 2017 campaign.

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The former 35-Test centre is now locked into Michael Cheika’s Wallabies coaching team until the end of the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan.

"I have really enjoyed working with this current Wallaby group, as well as the national coaching group," Grey said.

"I hope we can continue to grow to be where we know we can be, and I’m looking forward to being part of that,"

Grey, who has enjoyed stints as a player-coach for Kyuden in Japan’s Top League as well as an assistant at the Melbourne Rebels, was recruited by Michael Cheika to the Waratahs in December 2013.

"It will be very tough to leave the Waratahs but I will continue to be based in Sydney and look forward to spending time rotating around with the Australian Super Rugby teams," Grey said.

Wallabies coach Michael Cheika said: "Nathan has been invaluable asset in his roles at both the Waratahs and Wallabies with me over the last few years.  He is very passionate about his coaching and even more passionate about the Wallaby Jersey and what it stands for.

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"Having myself coached both [a Super Rugby team and the Wallabies] in 2015, I know how tough a task it is to be in game mode for nearly 10 months a year and I’m pleased for Nathan that will get the chance to devote his time to a national role.

"It’s another piece of the puzzle to add to the national coaching framework with Stephen going full-time at the end of the Super Rugby season to joining Mario and Mick, and our desire to get our Wallabies to the top while also leaving a legacy for rugby around the country," Cheika said.

ARU General Manager, High Performance, Ben Whitaker said: "Nathan will continue to work with the Waratahs as well as each of the Super Rugby teams and the emerging player programs.

"To enable him to focus on the Wallabies in a full-time capacity will be great for Australian Rugby,"

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