Thorn gears up for final bow
Thorn has earned 58 caps during his eight year career with the All Blacks, and holds the record for being the oldest person to represent New Zealand at the World Cup at the age of 36.
The Rugby League convert who returned to union have gone back to his roots between the 2003 and 2007 tournaments, is retiring to take up a post coaching in Japan and described his time with…
All Blacks Team named to Play Wallabies at Eden Park
At halfback, Piri Weepu replaces Jimmy Cowan at halfback and Andy Ellis comes…
Wales and All Black teams named for Millennium Stadium Test 2010
This is the last test on the All Blacks’ end of year tour, and the only test standing in the way of their grand slam. If successful it will be their third grand slam since 2005, and their fourth in All Black history. It would also equal the record for most successful grand slams by a Southern Hemishere team, tied with South Africa. The All Blacks should be confident of victory, having…
England and All Black Teams Named for Twickenham 2010
The All Blacks and England rugby teams have been named for the Hillary Shield match at Twickenham on Saturday the 6th of November, 2010. The England team has only one change from the team that beat the Wallabies in Australia earlier in the year, with Andrew Sheridan replacing Tim Payne at loose head prop. Bath Rugby flanker Lewis Moody will captain England. Ben Foden, Chris Ashton, Shontayne Hape, Ben Youngs and Courtney Lawes will be making their first starts on Twickenham. On the bench David Attwood and Hendre Fourie could be set to make…
Ma’a Nonu gets 50 Test Caps for the All Blacks, finally.
Last night in Christchurch Ma’a Nonu became the 35th player to play 50 tests for the All Blacks. It’s an amazing achievement for a player with such a chequered history with the black jersey.
It’s taken him seven years to make 50 test caps. That’s a long time in the modern game. To put it in perspective, Brad Thorn debuted a week after Nonu and has now played 44 tests, but he didn’t play for the All Blacks at all for four years, from the end of 2003 till 2008. Ma’a Nonu, on the…


