Bay of Plenty Rugby Union - Bay of Plenty All Blacks

Bay of Plenty All Blacks

Current All Blacks

  • Sam Cane
  • Brodie Retallick

Current and Former All Blacks

Name Position(s) Years Tests Points
ANDERSON, Eric James Prop 1960 0 0
BATTY, Grant Bernard Wing 1972 - 1977 15 16
BRAID, Gary John Lock 1983 2 0
BRAKE, Leonard John First five-eighth 1976 0 0
CANE, Sam Jordan Flanker 2012 - 5 10
CONWAY, Richard James Flanker 1959 - 1960, 1965 10 3
CROSSMAN, Graeme Murray Hooker 1974, 1976 0 0
CUPPLES, Leslie Frank Flanker 1924 2 0
DELANY, Mike Peter First five-eighth 2009 1 0
GRAY, William Ngataiawhio Second five-eighth 1955 - 1956 6 0
JENNINGS, Arthur Grahn Lock 1967 0 0
LATIMER, Tanerau Dylan Flanker 2009 5 0
MASAGA, Lelia Tony Corona Wing 2009 1 0
McLEAN, Andrew Leslie Flanker 1921 2 3
McNAUGHTON, Alan Murray Flanker 1971 3 0
REID, Hikatarewa Rockcliffe Hooker 1980, 1983, 1985 - 1986 9 8
RETALLICK, Brodie Allan Lock 2012 - 13 0
ROWLANDS, Gregory David Fullback 1976 0 0
SENIO, Kevin Halfback 2005 1 0
SHELFORD, Frank Nuki Ken Flanker 1981, 1983 4 0
STOKES, Edward James Taite Centre 1976 0 0
STONE, Arthur Massey Second five-eighth 1981, 1983 - 1984, 1986 9 7
TAYLOR, Norman Mark Second five-eighth 1977 - 1978, 1982 9 4

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