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Ellis Mee

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Ellis Mee (born 6 October 2003) is a Welsh rugby union player who plays at wing or full-back for Scarlets and the Wales national team.

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Early life

Born in Nottingham, England, Mee moved to Adelaide, Australia as a child. He first played junior rugby while in Australia, and later played for Keyworth RFC and West Bridgford RFC upon returning to England.[3] Mee attended Nottingham Trent University where he played for their team in the BUCS Super Rugby league, where he was spotted by Nottingham.[4]

Club career

Nottingham

Mee made his debut for Rugby Championship side Nottingham August 2023.[5][6] He also featured in the Premiership Rugby Cup for the side, scoring a try against Saracens in September 2023.[7] He was voted fans’ player, players’ player, and overall player of the 2023-24 season for Nottingham.[8] During his time playing for Nottingham, Mee featured 22 times and scored seven tries.[9]

Scarlets

He signed for Welsh United Rugby Championship side Scarlets in May 2024 after being scouted for Scarlets recruitment by James Davies.[10][11]

Mee made his first appearance for the Scarlets on 31 August 2024 in a preseason friendly against the Carmarthen Quins.[12] His competitive debut came on 21 September 2024 in the opening round of the 2024–25 United Rugby Championship, against Benetton.[13] Mee scored his first try for the Scarlets on 21 December 2024, against the Ospreys and scored his second in the following fixture against the Dragons.[14][15]

Mee also featured for Super Rygbi Cymru side Llandovery RFC.[16]

In his first season with the Scarlets, Mee earned another award: coaches’ breakthrough player of the season.[17]

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International career

Wales

In January 2025, he was called-up by the Wales national rugby union team for the 2025 Six Nations Championship.[18] Mee was named to start against Ireland in the third round of the tournament, completing a back three featuring Scarlets teammates Blair Murray and Tom Rogers.[19] During the match, Mee had a potential try ruled out by the referee.[20]

Personal life

Mee qualified for Wales through his mother, who is from Newport.[21]

References

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