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Ormsby completes school of Sharks

Fri, 22 Aug 2008 16:33

New Sale signing Kristian Ormsby finally arrived at Manchester Airport after flying in from New Zealand, to complete the Sale Sharks squad for the coming season.

Recruited in May this year on a two-year contract to join fellow New Zealander Luke McAlister at Edgeley Park, Ormsby is considered an athletic and versatile forward.

Head coach Kingsley Jones was very pleased with Sale's acquisition, and said that he was looking forward to Ormsby's contribution to the squad.

"Kristian is a great competitor who will be an important member of our squad. He has joined us for all the right reasons and he is glad to be here and will be meeting his new team-mates later." 

Primarily a lock but also able to play in the back row, the 28-year-old comes to England with Super 14 experience for both the Chiefs and the Hurricanes, and has also represented his country at Sevens and New Zealand Maori at the Churchill Cup.

A talented all-round sportsman in his youth, Ormsby was a county age-group swimming and shot-put champion and also an Under-16 and Under-17 cricket representative before deciding his future lay in Rugby Union.

And choosing the 15-man code certainly proved a wise choice as his consistently excellent performances for Counties Manukau saw him picked for the Chiefs for the first time as a 20-year-old, also earning a call-up for the New Zealand Under-21s.

He would go on to play for Wellington for two years before returning to his roots, and would remain around the international fold throughout, landing a Maori call in 2006.

Nicknamed 'Whispers', Ormsby is a natural leader having captained Counties Manukau in the Air New Zealand Cup last season, and commands respect on the field.

With thanks to guinnesspremiership.com

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