Ceri Evans is a forensic psychiatrist and consultant based in Christchurch. He works with people who are serious about performing under pressure and is perhaps best known for his work with the All Blacks. Ceri graduated in medicine with distinction from the University of Otago. He gained first-class honours in experimental psychology on a Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford while playing professional football before specialising in forensic psychiatry and completing a PhD in traumatic memory. In 2018 he was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists.