Justin Marshall - Facts and Records

Facts and Records

  • First ever Crusaders Centurion, second New Zealand Super 12 Centurion, and third Super 12 player ever to play 100 games (2005)
  • Most capped Crusaders halfback (105 games)
  • Most capped All Black halfback (87 games, 80 test matches), played as a first-five in 2002 New Zealand versus Fiji test
  • Most consecutive international test appearances by an All Black halfback (23 test matches) 1995–1997
  • Most tries scored by an All Black halfback (28 tries, 24 test tries)
  • Most capped All Black in the Tri-Nations Rugby (35 test matches) 1996–2004
  • Most capped All Black in the Bledisloe Cup Rugby (20 test matches) 1996–2004
  • Most number of games played against South Africa by an All Black (22 test matches) 1996–2004
  • Most number of test wins against South Africa by an All Black (16 test wins) 1996–2004
  • Second most capped player in Tri-Nations and Bledisloe Cup rugby history
  • Most Tri-Nations title by a player in the history (5 – 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003)

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