Former Kings' coach joins Saders
The Crusaders have appointed former Eastern Province Kings' coach Brad Mooar to their coaching team for 2016.
Mooar, current Southland Stags coach, will replace assistant coach Aaron Mauger who is leaving to become the head coach of the Leicester Tigers.
Crusaders CEO Hamish Riach said they had conducted a lengthy and thorough process to find the most suitable replacement for Mauger and they are satisfied that Mooar is the right man for the role.
"We were excited to see Brad [Mooar] apply for the role because he has a fantastic mix of coaching experience and valuable off-field experience as a former solicitor.
"He is familiar with this environment, having played and coached in Canterbury and Mid-Canterbury, but he will also bring a fresh perspective to the team," Riach said.
Mooar progressed through the Canterbury age grades as a flyhalf, reaching Canterbury B level before moving to Ashburton to gain more playing time for Mid-Canterbury because Andrew Mehrtens was playing at No.10 for Canterbury. He played for Mid-Canterbury from 1997-1999 and then played overseas before returning to Christchurch to give coaching a go.
His first coaching role was with the Christchurch Colts and then the club's premier team from 2007 to 2011. In 2011 he became the assistant coach of the Canterbury Colts.
In 2013 he moved to South Africa to coach the EP Kings to a Currie Cup Division one title, then become assistant coach of the Southern Kings Super Rugby side under Matt Sexton’s leadership. He returned to New Zealand to take up the head coach and Director of Rugby role at Southland in 2013.
Mooar said the opportunity to return with his family to Christchurch and become part of the Crusaders coaching group was too good to pass up.
"It's humbling to have been offered the opportunity to join the Crusaders ranks and be part of the next stage in its life.
"It will be a really exciting time to come on board with the changes amongst the playing and coaching groups and even the competition itself, and being part of that should be right up my alley as we look to add to the Crusaders story over the next few years.
"I’d like to acknowledge the opportunity I have had to work at Southland and to coach the Stags. It has been an awesome couple of years for my family and I am grateful to the Board, staff and wider Southland community for that. I’m going to enjoy my final NPC campaign with the 2015 Stags and then look forward to the next challenge with the Crusaders."
Crusaders head coach Todd Blackadder said he was confident Mooar would have a positive impact on the Crusaders team in 2016.
"Brad has proven himself as a very capable coach, and he is also a really savvy, smart man who I know will challenge this group to be better. That is exactly what we are looking for, so we are thrilled to be welcoming Brad to the team for 2016."
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