Colin Slade
Rugby player for New Zealand national team
Rugby player for New Zealand national team
A rugby player represented New Zealand internationally and played Super Rugby with the Crusaders and the Highlanders. Debuted for the national team in 2010. Participated in the 2011 Rugby World Cup, contributing to the team's victory. Played in multiple international matches, showcasing skills as a fly-half.
Participated in the 2011 Rugby World Cup
Played for the Crusaders and Highlanders
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