Kiwi lock Culum Retallick has joined the New Zealand core growing at the Melbourne Rebels, signing a two year deal with the franchise.
Retallick has made nearly 50 Super Rugby appearances since debuting for the Chiefs in 2010, also representing the Blues and Highlanders, where he played alongside future Rebels teammates Tamati Ellison and Adam Thomson.
Other New Zealanders on the books of the Rebels in 2015 include Telusa Veainu and Scott Fuglistaller, while Toby Smith and Mike Harris have also been staples in the ITM Cup.
He has also made close to a century of appearances for Bay of Plenty in the ITM Cup since debuting as a 23 year old in 2008, and joins on a foreign developing player contract.
Retallick said he was excited about challenging himself professionally, and joining a team he has watched develop in recent years.
"I always look forward to new challenges and experiences with a new team, and also moving my family for the first time outside of New Zealand," he said.
"Over the last couple of years, there seems to be a shift in the way the Rebels are playing, and there seems to be a lot of hard work; they're exciting times moving forward.
"I'm really looking forward to working with Tony McGahan, Zane Hilton and the Rebels' Rugby program, as well as playing alongside a squad of players who I've enjoyed coming up against, and really respected as opponents."
Rebels' Head Coach Tony McGahan said that the Club would benefit from Retallick's experience and skillset.
"Culum coming from a strong Rugby environment in New Zealand will bring a great deal of experience for us in the lock position," McGahan said.
"His set piece work will add to our depth and playing style, as we look to improve on the 2015 season. We look forward to Culum and his family moving to Melbourne in November to commence pre season training."