- Harry Ellis
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birthname = Harry Alistair Ellis
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placeofbirth =Wigston ,Leicester ,England
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weight = 13 st 8 lbs (86 kg)
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ru_nationalteam = England
ru_nationalyears = 2004-
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ru_ntupdate = 18 Mar 2007
ru_clubyears = 2001-
ru_proclubs =Leicester Tigers
ru_clubcaps = 81
ru_clubpoints = (105)
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school = Leicester Grammar School
university = De Montfort UniversityHarry Alistair Ellis (born
17 May 1982 inLeicester ) is an Englishrugby union footballer who plays scrum half forLeicester Tigers and England. Ellis is perhaps not the most naturally talented scrum-half, but he more than makes up for that with mental and tireless commitment to the cause.Ellis first played
rugby union as a 6-year-old with the South Leicester club. He studied at Bushloe High School and laterLeicester Grammar School , where he represented Leicester Schools and the Midlands at every age level, as well as the England A, Under 16 Group and U18 Group schools sides. In fact he played for the England U18 side when he was only 16.He spent a year with the Wigston club before he finally joined the
Leicester Tigers Academy where he combined playing with further education atDe Montfort University . He worked his way through the Tigers lower teams and continued his representative career, playing for both the England U19 and U21 sides. He has also featured in the England Sevens squad along with his team mateLouis Deacon .In August 2001, he made his first team Tigers debut in the Orange Cup game in Toulouse. Harry went on to score a superb individual try that helped defeat Llanelli in the
Heineken Cup semi-final at Nottingham. He was named Tigers’ Players Young Player of the Year for the 2001-2 season. In Leicester's 2002Heineken Cup quarter final, Ellis scored the only try of the game, breaking away from a ruck and sliding over on the wet ground.He finally established himself as a regular in the No. 9 spot during the 2003-04 season, making 19 appearances and helping Tigers come back from a poor start and a turbulent midseason to reach the Zurich Wild Card final.
Ellis was selected on England's 2004 summer tour as third choice scrum half behind
Matt Dawson andAndy Gomarsall and did not play, however with he made his England debut from the bench in their 32-16 win over the Springboks in autumn 2004. He also made an appearance as a replacement in the game against Australia.Since then he has become a regular fixture in the England side, rotating with
Matt Dawson during the 2005 Six Nations. Ellis scored his debut try for England in the 2005 Calcutta cup win over Scotland. He lost out to Matt Dawson for the opening two Autumn tests in 2005 but took his chance superbly against Samoa, scoring an outstanding solo try in what was comfortably his best test match performance. This helped secured him the no 9 shirt for four games of the 20066 Nations .He was left out of the Summer development tour to Australia, but was chosen again for the Elite Player England Squad for the 2006/2007 season. Ellis was not included in the 2006 Autumn internationals that saw England head coach
Andy Robinson lose his job, but when Brian Ashton was appointed as his successor Ellis was named in the team to start England's 2007 Six Nations opener against Scotland. In this game Ellis came of age and it was arguably one of his best performances in an England shirt. He consistently retained his place throughout the2007 Six Nations , starting in every game and scoring a try in the loss to Wales.Ellis suffered knee ligament damage against Bristol on the 5th May 2007 in the Guinness Premiership semi-final play-off. Ellis played an influential role in the Tigers' domestic double success, but the injury meant him missing out on the Premiership and Heineken Cup finals and subsequently ruled him out of the
2007 Rugby World Cup .References
External links
* [http://www.england-rugby.com/englandrugby/index.cfm?fuseaction=News.News_Detail&storyid=7083 England profile]
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