Harry Ellis

Harry Ellis (born 17 May 1982) is an English rugby union footballer who plays scrum-half for Leicester Tigers and England. Ellis first played rugby as a 6-year old and joined Tigers' Youth Team in 1997. In Leicester's 2002 Heineken Cup quarter final, Ellis scored the only try of the game, breaking away from a ruck and sliding over on the wet ground. Ellis as selected on England's 2004 summer tour as third choice scrum-half behind Matt Dawson and Andy Gomarsall and did not play, however with he made his England debut from the bench in their 32-16 win over the Springboks in autumn 2004. Since then he has become a regular fixture in the England side, rotating with Matt Dawson during the 2005 6 Nations. Ellis, Harry Ellis, Harry

 

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