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All Blacks A to Z |
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1 August 2010 |
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As of 1 August 2010, there have been a total of 1106 men to have played for the most famous of teams - The All Blacks.
For those that have been and still are All Blacks, the Rugby Museum has a comprehensive database that lists all pertinent facts about those that have worn the Black jersey for their country, plus three who have worn the Black jersey against teams from their own country. Yes that's right, even a few foreign nationals have worn the Black colours.
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Search for Current All Blacks |
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By clicking this link you will return all current All Blacks.
Current All Blacks
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All Blacks by Playing Order |
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By clicking this link you will display a page that shows all the All Blacks numbered from All Black Number 1 through to All Black Number 1106.
All Blacks by Playing Order
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Search by Alphabetical Order |
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By Selecting a letter from below you will return all All Blacks that surnames starts with the selected initial.
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All Black Search Engine |
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N.B: If your search does not turn up any matches, ensure you have typed the name correctly, or try just the surname and avoid using punctuation like commas and full stops.
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If you know the surname of the All Black you may find this helpful search engine to locate your chosen All Black, simply type their name in the box below. You do not even need to enter their full name, a list of matches will be displayed.
You can type in a 'search-string' such as Smith, Anderson or even just a fragment of the Name such as 'Wilk' to return all All Blacks that have 'Wilk' in their surname.
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All Blacks? A Haka? |
ALL BLACKS - The Name? How the All Blacks came by their name. The 1905/6 New Zealand team touring Britain were the first to be so named... |
THE HAKA - In the Beginning Nothing is more distinctively 'New Zealand' than the haka, performed by Kiwis the world over. Read on about the All Blacks involvement with the famous Maori War Dance... |
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