Michael Jones
Rugby player and coach

Born
April 8th, 1965
59 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
New Zealand
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A prominent rugby union player and coach from New Zealand, this individual was a flanker known for exceptional skills on the field. Played for the Auckland provincial rugby team and represented the All Blacks. After retiring from professional play, transitioned into coaching roles that included leading the Samoan national team. Inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame in recognition of contributions to the sport.
Played for the All Blacks
Inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame
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