Keven Mealamu

New Zealand rugby player, 2011 World Cup winner

Keven Mealamu - New Zealand rugby player, 2011 World Cup winner
Born

March 20th, 1979
45 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

New Zealand

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Born in 1979, a rugby union player represented New Zealand in numerous international competitions. Primarily played as a hooker, debuting for the national team in 2002. Competed in multiple Rugby World Cups, earning acclaim during the 2011 tournament where the team secured a championship. Played professionally for the Auckland Blues in Super Rugby, contributing significantly to the team's performance. Retired after a successful career marked by leadership on and off the field.

Played in the 2011 Rugby World Cup, winning the title

Represented Auckland Blues in Super Rugby

Debuted for New Zealand national team in 2002

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