Clayton McMillan | |
Birth Place: | New Zealand |
Ru Currentposition: | Head coach |
Ru Clubyears: | 1995-2003 2003–2007 |
Ru Clubcaps: | 113 ? |
Ru Clubpoints: | ? ? |
Coachteams1: | Coca-Cola Red Sparks (Player/Coach) |
Coachyears1: | 2003–2007 |
Coachteams2: | Whakarewarewa |
Coachyears2: | 2007–2009 |
Coachteams3: | New Zealand U20 (Selector) |
Coachyears3: | 2008–2010 |
Coachteams4: | Bay of Plenty U20 |
Coachyears4: | 2009 |
Coachteams5: | Bay of Plenty Development |
Coachyears5: | 2010 |
Coachteams6: | Marist St Pats |
Coachyears6: | 2011–2012 |
Coachteams7: | Wellington U20 (Forwards coach) |
Coachyears7: | 2013 |
Coachteams8: | Wellington U19 |
Coachyears8: | 2014 |
Coachyears9: | 2015–2021 |
Coachteams10: | New Zealand U20 (Positions coach) |
Coachyears10: | 2015–2020 |
Coachteams11: | New Zealand Barbarians |
Coachyears11: | 2017 |
Coachteams12: | Māori All Blacks |
Coachyears12: | 2017– |
Coachteams13: | (Head coach) |
Coachyears13: | 2021– |
Coachteams14: | All Blacks XV(Assistant coach) |
Coachyears14: | 2022 |
Clayton McMillan is a New Zealand professional rugby union coach.
Born in Perth but raised in Rotorua. McMillan was educated at Rotorua Boys High School. He worked as a Police officer in Rotorua. McMillan represented the Whakarewarewa rugby club and played for Bay of Plenty as a Number 8 from 1995 to 2003, playing over 100 matches.[1] He also represented the New Zealand Divisional team in 2000.
McMillan was named as the interim head coach of the team that plays in the Super Rugby competition.[2] [3]
He was the coach of before taking up his role at the Chiefs.[4]
McMillan is a New Zealander of Māori descent (Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāi Tamawhariua and Te Rangaihouhiri descent).[5]
Clive Akers & N. A. C. McMillan (1996) New Zealand Rugby Almanack of New Zealand. Hodder Moa Beckett Publishers, Auckland.