In a move which could chill the hearts of Crusaders' supporters of a certain age, Andrew Mehrtens has joined the Waratahs as kicking coach, his first foray into coaching in Super Rugby.
Now a resident of Sydney after many years playing in the south of France, Mehrtens, 40, was quick to jump at the chance to join his former All Blacks and Crusaders teammate Daryl Gibson at the Waratahs, saying he still supported his former team in Christchurch but couldn't pass up the opportunity.
"One of those things Australians and New Zealanders and, to a certain extent, South Africans, do pretty well is sort of export their knowledge,'' he said in an interview on the Waratahs website.
"Within the context of trying to put back, I'm here in Sydney at the moment ... and I'm enjoying being involved in rugby on a part-time basis and so, it's good fun and if I can do anything to help anyone enjoy similar experiences and a similar enjoyment to what I had in rugby then great.
"I enjoyed my time playing alongside Daryl Gibson and I've known [head coach] Michael Cheika for a long time since I played against him in Italy. I like both those guys, I think they're awesome coaches and I like what they seem to be trying to doing here as well. It's just a pleasure to be involved and not working full time in rugby now, I've actually got a passion for it.''