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Ellia Green
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Green in 2017
Birth name Ellia Tiriseyani Green
Date of birth (1993-02-20) 20 February 1993 (age 31)
Place of birth Suva, Fiji
Height 172 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Weight 78 kg (172 lb)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Back
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
National sevens team(s)
Years Team Comps
2013–2021 Australia
Rugby league career
Playing information
Position Wing
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2020 New Zealand Warriors 3 2 0 0 8

Ellia Tiriseyani Green OAM (born 20 February 1993) is an Australian rugby union and rugby league player. He was formerly a member of the Australia rugby sevens team that won the gold medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. He also played for the New Zealand Warriors in the NRLW.

Early life

Assigned female at birth, Green was born in Suva, Fiji, and moved to Australia's Central Coast, New South Wales with his adoptive parents at the age of five. His adoptive father was Polish and died when Green was young. His adoptive mother, Yolanta, was English and died of cancer in 2018.

Green started Little Athletics at the age of six and excelled in sprinting. He spent 10 years in athletics, representing Australia in the 100m, 200m and long jump at the World Junior Championships, until his cousins convinced him to try rugby sevens. First playing for Warringah at club level and going on to debut for Australia in February 2013.

Career

Rugby sevens

Green scored an 80-metre try against Canada in the three-match exhibition series at the Gold Coast Sevens, a match broadcast live on Fox Sports. Green was recruited by the Australian Rugby Sevens program after attending a Pathway to Gold Talent ID camp in Melbourne in 2012. Green was a sprinter, having previously represented Australia in athletics at the World School Games in Qatar in 2009 and scored the winning try after the siren against Canada at Twickenham in the Sevens World Series in May 2015. Representative Honours include Victoria. Green was a member of Australia's team at the 2016 Olympics, defeating New Zealand in the final to win the inaugural Olympic gold medal in the sport.

Before the 2020 Olympic Sevens took place, Green had been hampered by a knee injury for which he was not ruled out. Coach John Manenti left Green out of the squad, saying: "[it is the] toughest call of his career", adding: "[Green] just can't run as quick as [he] once could. Ultimately that's [his] weapon and strength are [his] X-factors and [he] just wasn't producing that with any consistency." Green, on Instagram said: "The past few days have been pretty long and dark since being told I haven't been selected for the Tokyo Olympics."

On 9 November 2021, Green announced his retirement from rugby sevens. He finished his career in the Sevens Series Rugby Sevens competition with 149 appearances (26th), 94 tackles, 141 tries (4th), 739 points (6th), 90 clean breaks (10th), and 244 runs (27th).

Rugby league

In September 2020, Green, along with Australia sevens teammate Evania Pelite, signed for NRL Women's Premiership (NRLW) team the New Zealand Warriors. Green was poised to sign for the Brisbane Broncos, however did not want to spend the four-week period operating under COVID-19 quarantine requirements in Queensland.

On his debut, Green scored a side-line try against the Broncos in the 8th minute. He did not score again, however remained a dangerous presence throughout the match on the wing. Green scored again in round three against the St. George Illawarra Dragons, and set up teammate Evania Pelite in a 10–22 win.

Personal life

Green lives in the Sydney suburb of Lane Cove. He has a daughter with his partner Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts.

On 16 August 2022, Green came out as a transgender man. He did not change his name. The announcement made him the first Olympian to come out as a trans man. He retired from rugby to focus on his transition and said, "I knew I couldn't do hormone therapy or surgery during my career". He uses they/them and he/him pronouns.

See also

  • List of players who have converted from one football code to another
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