England scrum-half unavailable after he confirms move to New Zealand for 2024 season - Ruck

England scrum-half unavailable after he confirms move to New Zealand for 2024 season

Willi Heinz will take the field for the Crusaders in the 2024 season, continuing his stellar return to Super Rugby. 

The halfback debuted for the Crusaders in 2010 and made a big impact before heading to England to play for Gloucester, and subsequently the Worcester Warriors. He earned 13 caps for England, including five appearances at the 2019 Rugby World Cup. 

He’ll line up alongside Mitch Drummond and Noah Hotham as halfbacks for the championship side. 

“I’ve loved being back in camp in 2023, training at Rugby Park and taking the field with the boys,” Heinz said. 

“I’m excited to work with Noah and Drummy again – the future of the club is looking very good.” 

Fans can catch Heinz in action throughout the 2023 Bunnings Warehouse NPC season, playing for Canterbury. Round One is in Whangarei on 5 August, and their first home game will be at Orangetheory Stadium on Saturday 19 August at 4.35pm. 

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