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All Black signs for Welsh team as major move announced

All Black signs for Welsh team as major move announced

The Scarlets have confirmed the signing of All Blacks backrower Cullen Grace from the Canterbury Crusaders.

WalesOnline exclusively revealed last month the Scarlets were closing in on his signature and they have now completed the signing.

This is a big signing for the Scarlets who have prioritised the pack as an area in need of strengthening.

Capable of playing across the back row and at lock, the 26-year-old has established himself as a key figure for both the Crusaders and Canterbury, combining physicality, athleticism and rugby intelligence with the leadership qualities that have seen him captain one of New Zealand rugby’s most successful provincial teams.

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A former New Zealand Under-20 international, Grace progressed through the Crusaders Academy before making an immediate impact at Super Rugby level.

His performances earned international recognition, earning his first All Blacks cap against Australia in 2020, while he has also represented the Māori All Blacks on three occasions.

“When we looked at the profile of player we wanted to bring into the club, Cullen stood out immediately,” said the Scarlets’ interim director of rugby Nigel Davies.

“He is a proven performer, but what really impressed us was the person behind the player.

“When you speak to people who have worked with him, the same themes keep coming up – professionalism, competitiveness, leadership and a genuine desire to improve every day.

“Those qualities are hugely important to us as we continue to build our environment and drive standards across the programme.

“He comes from a culture where winning, accountability and continuous improvement are simply expected. That experience is incredibly valuable and something that will benefit not only our team on the field but also the players around him.

“At 26, Cullen is entering the prime years of his career. He has already achieved a huge amount in the game, but we believe there is still plenty more to come.

“We are delighted he has chosen to join Scarlets and I know our supporters will be excited by what he can bring to our jersey.”

The New Zealander is the seventh signing the Scarlets have made ahead of the 2026/27 season with second-rows Harvey Cuckson and Alex Groves along with hookers George Roberts and John McKee, Wales prop Corey Domachowski and Welsh-qualified Kiwi back-three player Isaac Murray-Macgregor.

Grace will join up with the Scarlets following the completion of Canterbury’s National Provincial Championship campaign later this year.

“Scarlets is a very proud rugby club with a great history and tradition and that was something that really appealed to me,” said Grace.

“I am looking forward to coming over, learning, growing my game and doing everything I can to contribute to the club, its rugby group, the supporters and its legacy.

“From afar, you can see the passion that exists around the Scarlets and Welsh rugby and I’m excited to experience that first-hand.”

“The style of rugby played in the URC and EPCR competitions and the quality of the competition was another big attraction for me. It is a challenge I am really looking forward to and I can’t wait to get started.”

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