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ViewKieran Read is a New Zealand rugby player born on October 26, 1985. He played as a number eight for several professional teams, including the Canterbury Crusaders in Super Rugby and the New Zealand national team, the All Blacks.
Early Life
Read was born in Papakura, New Zealand, and grew up playing rugby. He attended Rosehill College, where he played for the school's first XV team.
Rugby Career
Read's professional career began in 2006 when he signed with the Canterbury Crusaders in Super Rugby. He quickly established himself as a star player, helping lead the team to several Super Rugby titles in the late 2000s and early 2010s. His performances on the field earned him a call-up to the All Blacks in 2008.
Read's contributions to the All Blacks were significant, earning him over 120 caps for the team over his career. He was noted for his powerful ball carrying, strong defence, and lineout skills, making him an important member of the team's forward pack. He also served as the team's captain for several years, leading the team to victories in the Rugby Championship and the 2015 Rugby World Cup.
Read retired from rugby in 2020, having played his last match for the All Blacks in the Rugby World Cup bronze medal match. Over the course of his career, he established himself as one of New Zealand's greatest players, earning numerous awards for his performances on the field.
Retirement and Legacy
Following his retirement, Read has remained involved in rugby, serving as a commentator and an ambassador for the sport. He is also involved in several charitable organizations, including the Good Trust, which supports children's health and welfare in his hometown of Papakura.
Overall, Read's career was defined by his physical and technical abilities on the field, as well as his leadership skills and contributions to the All Blacks. He will remain an iconic figure in New Zealand rugby for years to come.
There are no known family connections.
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