His most recent role as the head coach for Southern RFC in Dunedin has seen the team make remarkable strides, with their current season in progress showing great promise.
In 2022, Leslie guided Southern RFC to the Dunedin Premier Club Championship, solidifying their position as the best club in the region. Furthermore, his coaching tenure with the Otago Under-19s resulted in an undefeated season, clinching the South Island Championship.
Prior to his successful coaching career, Leslie enjoyed a remarkable playing career that spanned multiple continents.
He captained the Otago University RFC, Otago, the Highlanders and the New Zealand Universities side. His achievements include four Dunedin Premier Club championships and two NZR National Championships.
Leslie also played for Scotland, making his international debut in 1998 against South Africa and scoring his first international try just 12 seconds after kick-off. Leslie went on to play for Scotland in the Five Nations tournament and subsequently played for the team for four years, raking up 23 caps.
The spokesman said Leslie’s first priority would be to foster an environment where every player could thrive.
“His focus on building a team and club culture that encourages player development aligns perfectly with Northland Rugby’s goals of nurturing talent and creating a pathway for success. Moreover, Leslie emphasizes the importance of enjoyment, recognising that passion and camaraderie are integral to achieving success on and off the field.
“Northland Rugby is confident that Leslie’s vast experience, coupled with his passion for the game, will inspire the team to reach new heights. Supporters and fans can eagerly anticipate an exciting season filled with strategic gameplay, skilful execution and a commitment to the team’s continuous improvement.”