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Richie McCaw
New Zealand
Full name Richard Hugh McCaw
Born December 31, 1980, Oamaru
Current age 31 years 35 days
Major teams Barbarians, Crusaders, New Zealand
Position Flanker
Height 6 ft 2 in
Weight 233 lb
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Test career
Span Mat Start Sub Pts Tries Conv Pens Drop Won Lost Draw %
All Tests 2001-2011 103 97 6 95 19 0 0 0 91 12 0 88.34
Rugby World Cup 2003-2011 16 13 3 15 3 0 0 0 14 2 0 87.50
Bledisloe Cup 2002-2011 24 24 0 40 8 0 0 0 20 4 0 83.33
The Rugby Championship 2002-2011 39 39 0 55 11 0 0 0 31 8 0 79.48

Career statistics
Test debut Ireland v New Zealand at Lansdowne Road, Nov 17, 2001 match details
Last Test New Zealand v France at Auckland, Oct 23, 2011 match details
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Profile

McCaw is one of the greats of the modern game and a three-time winner of the International Rugby Board's Player of the Year award - the highest individual honour in the game.

He has carved out a formidable reputation as arguably the best openside flanker in the world since emerging onto the international stage at only 20 years of age. A master of the breakdown area, McCaw possesses the size and strength to be a formidable defender whilst displaying the speed and handling skills to excel in the loose.

After impressing at Under-19 and Under-21 levels, McCaw was handed his All Blacks debut against Ireland in Dublin on November 17, 2001 where he signalled his intent with an eye-catching performance as the tourists accounted for the hosts. He captained his country for the first time against Wales in 2004 when he was aged just 23 and was given the honour full-time in 2006.

McCaw played a key part in New Zealand's Tri-Nations triumphs in 2002 and 2003 and in doing so helped the All Blacks end the Wallabies' five-year Bledisloe Cup reign. The 2003 Rugby World Cup saw him cement his reputation as one of the rising stars of the game. McCaw produced some notable performances for the tournament favourites but eventually had to share in the disappointment as the All Blacks were undone by rivals and hosts Australia in the semi-finals.

The formidable loose forward made the switch to openside flanker in 2005, the same year the All Blacks accounted for the touring British & Irish Lions. That year saw the first of four successive Tri-Nations triumphs for New Zealand with McCaw captaining the side to victory on the latter three occasions. This successful run also saw McCaw add the IRB Player of the Year award to his list of honours in 2006 after being a finalist in both the International Rugby Players' Association and IRB awards in 2003 and again for the IRB in 2005. McCaw led the All Blacks into the 2007 Rugby World Cup where again they were favourites but again success on the sport's biggest stage evaded McCaw and his team.

McCaw led the All Blacks to the Tri-Nations title in 2008, before skippering the side to their third Grand Slam tour of the UK and Ireland in the autumn of 2008. At the end of the tour, McCaw made his debut for the Barbarians in an 18-12 defeat to Australia at Wembley Stadium. Knee injuries and a concussion limited his Super 14 contribution in 2009 and he also missed the June Tests against France and Italy. However, he returned to the All Blacks' ranks for the Tri-Nations opener against Australia in Auckland and steered his side to another unbeaten tour of Europe that climaxed with a demolition of France and another IRB Player of the Year award.

He was again at the helm of the All Blacks at the start of the 2010 international season and with a 2-0 series victory over Wales he surpassed Sean Fitzpatrick's record mark of 39 Test wins as New Zealand captain. McCaw's 50th Test as skipper arrived in August, with the peerless openside inspiring his side to a 20-10 victory over bitter rivals Australia in Christchurch, thus ensuring that the Bledisloe Cup with remain on New Zealand soil for another year.

In September, he led his side to another victory over the Wallabies, this time in Sydney, in what was his 52nd Test match, thus moving him past Fitzpatrick as the most capped Test skipper in All Blacks history. Fittingly, McCaw marked the occasion with a try which sparked a stirring final-quarter comeback which saw the visitors run out 23-22 winners. McCaw went on to lead his side to a fifth Tri-Nations title in six years and he rounded out an outstanding season by steering his side to only their fourth Grand Slam tour of the UK & Ireland - and the the second under McCaw's stewardship. As a result it was no surprise when McCaw completed a hat-trick of IRB awards at the year's conclusion.

Although born and raised in Otago, McCaw's education took him to Lincoln University in Christchurch where he went on to represent Canterbury and the Crusaders. He led Canterbury to the NPC title in 2004 and then took the Crusaders to back-to-back Super 14 titles in 2005 and 2006 and then again in 2008. In 2011 - with the Rugby World Cup nearing - he opted against a move abroad and signed a new four-year deal to remain with the Crusaders and All Blacks.

McCaw lead the All Blacks into the 2011 tournament on home soil, looking to guide New Zealand to their first World Cup win since 1987. Although a foot injury, which forced him to have surgery for a stress fracture at the start of the year, saw him pull out of two pool matches, McCaw showed he is still a force to be reckoned with as he inspired the All Blacks to a 20-6 victory over rivals Australia in the semi-finals and a narrow 8-7 triumph over France in the tournament finale.

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Dec 1, 2011
Graham Henry and Richie McCaw pose with the World Cup at the NZRU awards
Graham Henry and Richie McCaw pose with the World Cup at the NZRU awards
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Dec 1, 2011
Jock Hobbs is presented with the Steinlager Salvo for Contribution to Rugby at the NZRU awards
Jock Hobbs is presented with the Steinlager Salvo for Contribution to Rugby at the NZRU awards
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Dec 1, 2011
All Blacks skipper Richie McCaw on stage
All Blacks skipper Richie McCaw on stage
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Dec 1, 2011
Richie McCaw and Graham Henry hold aloft the World Cup
Richie McCaw and Graham Henry hold aloft the World Cup
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