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  1. Ken Gray gave even Colin Meads a run for his money in their era, writes David Leggat. The greatest All Black? Simple. Colin Meads, right? It is a general...

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  2. 4 Colin Meads 3 Ken Gray 2 Bruce McLeod 1 Kevin Skinner 16 Ron Hemi 17 Keith Murdoch 18 "Tiny" White 19 Waka Nathan 20 Peter Jones 21 Jimmy Mill 22 Billy Wallace ...

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    Colin Meads (55 tests from 1957-1971) Gary Whetton (58 tests from 1981-1991) Ian Jones (79 tests from 1990-1999) Sam Whitelock (125 tests from 2010-present) Vote here.

    Andy Haden (41 tests from 1977-1985) Brodie Retallick (83 tests from 2012-present) Robin Brooke (62 tests from 1992-1999) Brad Thorn (59 tests from 2003-2011) Vote here.

    1. Tony Woodcock (118 tests from 2002-2015) 2. Sean Fitzpatrick (92 tests from 1986-1997) 3. Ken Gray (24 tests from 1963-1969) 4. N/A 5. N/A 6. N/A 7. N/A 8. N/A 9. N/A 10. N/A 11. N/A 12. N/A 13. N/A 14. N/A 15. N/A

  3. Feb 14, 2024 · If you had to describe the ultimate New Zealand rugby player to a non-rugby fan and use one player to support your argument, would Sir Colin Meads best represent your case? Yes, in my opinion anyway.

  4. Colin Meads is sent off against Scotland. That was as good as it got. The new model All Blacks had arrived, and where better to announce it than the home of rugby?

  5. www.pressreader.com › new-zealand › weekend-heraldBruce McLeod - PressReader

    May 10, 2014 · A few days before the All Black side of ‘ 67 was announced, some NZRU officials suggested to coach and selector Fred Allen that he should omit Colin Meads, Ken Gray and Bruce McLeod. The officials were concerned at the reaction that trio would provoke on the tour to Europe because they were so efficient at rucking.

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  7. Apr 13, 2024 · Before the magnificen­t 1967 tour of Britain and France the NZRU chairman, Tom Morrison wanted Allen to leave Colin Meads, Ken Gray, and Bruce McLeod out of the squad. There were concerns from Britain, said Morrison, that their rugged play would besmirch the game’s image.