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Women’s Rugby World Cup: Riki Flutey joins New Zealand coaching set-up

Former England and British and Irish Lions player Riki Flutey has been announced as the latest addition to the New Zealand women’s national team coaching set-up.

Flutey, 45, will serve as the backs and skills coach as the Black Ferns prepare for this year’s Rugby World Cup.

He joins a group that includes performance director Allan Bunting, rugby lead and attack coach Tony Christie, defence coach Steve Jackson and forwards coach Dan Cron.

The Black Ferns are aiming for a historic seventh World Cup triumph in the tournament to be played in England from 22 August to 27 September.

“It’s truly an honour to be in this environment with the Black Ferns,” Flutey said.

“I look to use my playing experiences and knowledge wherever I can add value to help grow each individual as we start building towards the Rugby World Cup.

“A lot of these players here in camp inspired my daughter Madison to play rugby several years ago now, so it’s special to be able to give back directly to those who inspired her.”

Flutey, born in New Zealand, became the first player to play for and against the British and Irish Lions in 2009, when he faced the Maori All Blacks, who he previously represented between 2002 and 2005.

The centre also played for London Irish and Wasps after moving to play in England in 2005.

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