Rudi Wulf

New Zealand rugby player, All Blacks

Rudi Wulf - Athletes & Sports Figures born February 2nd, 1984
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Played as a winger and fullback in rugby union. Represented the New Zealand national team, earning 16 caps from 2005 to 2011. Contributed to the team's success during several international competitions. Played for various clubs during a professional career that spanned over a decade, including stints in both the Super Rugby and French leagues.

Represented New Zealand in 16 test matches

Part of the team that won the 2011 Rugby World Cup

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