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Glen Ella (born 5 June 1959) is an Australian former rugby union player.

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Biography

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Born in La Perouse, New South Wales, Ella was one of 12 children. Two of his brothers, Mark (his twin) and Gary, and one of his sisters, Marcia, represented Australia in sports - his brothers in rugby union and his sister in netball. He attended school at Matraville High School.

Playing career

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Ella took up playing at Matraville High School, soon representing NSW in schoolboy rugby.

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He made his Test debut for Australia against Scotland at Ballymore Stadium in 1982. He played his second match in 1983 before making his final two appearances in 1985.

Coaching career

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Glen Ella was Wallabies assistant coach during the 1995 Rugby World Cup in South Africa. Ella moved with his family to England and he coached Stourbridge for six months. He was a technical adviser to the Brumbies and also coached the Australian Sevens.

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According to ESPN, "He also served as Wallabies assistant coach under Eddie Jones and took on a similar role with Canada ahead of their 2007 Rugby World Cup campaign. In 2009 he was appointed to a four-man Fiji Rugby Union selection panel."

In 2016, he was the back's coach for the England team that toured Australia under coach Eddie Jones.

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