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Andy Haden: New Zealand mourns death of trailblazing former All Blacks captain – The Guardian
New Zealand Rugby has paid tribute to trailblazing former All Blacks lock Andy Haden, who died on Wednesday following a long battle with cancer
New Zealand Rugby has paid tribute to trailblazing former All Blacks lock Andy Haden, who died on Wednesday from cancer at the age of 69.
Haden played 117 games for the All Blacks, including 41 Tests, and captained them eight times. His international career spanned from 1972 to 1985, though he did not make his Test debut until 1977.
Andy was one of the most recognisable figures in New Zealand Rugby both on and off the field, NZR chief executive Mark Robinson said. He will be remembered by tho…
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