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Tue, 26 Jan 2010 11:50a.m.

Former All Black fullback Leon MacDonald has been appointed assistant coach of the Tasman rugby team.

MacDonald, who played 56 tests for New Zealand between 2000 and 2008, will also manage the Nelson rugby academy.

Tasman rugby chief executive Peter Barr said the union was delighted to have MacDonald's services.

"Having had 13 years as a professional rugby player including 122 matches for the Crusaders and seven for the Chiefs, his experience and knowledge can only be beneficial to the young up and coming players within our region."

Born and bred in Marlborough, MacDonald first played for Marlborough at age 16.

Tasman coach Kieran Keane said he was looking forward to working with MacDonald who will take up his roles in April after completing his contract with Japanese club Kintetsu.

NZPA

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