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Keven MEALAMU

Keven Mealamu - New Zealand - International caps for the All Blacks.

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 16 November 2013

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    • POSITION
      Hooker
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Tuesday, 20 March 1979
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Tokoroa, New Zealand.
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • New Zealand
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Keven MEALAMU - New Zealand - International caps for the All Blacks.

Keven Mealamu playing for the All Blacks against  England during their 22 - 30  win

at Twickenham, in November 2013.


 

Played 132:  Won 114,  Drawn 2,  Lost 16.


 

2013 v France (Auckland) W 23-13  (R)
2013 v France (New Plymouth) W 24-9 (R)
2013 v Australia (Sydney) W 29-47 (RC) (R)
2013 v South Africa (Auckland) W 29-15 (RC) (R)
2013 v Argentina (La Plata) W 15-33 (RC) (R) (R)

2013 v Australia ((Dunedin) W 41-33
2013 v France (Paris) W 19-26
2013 v England (Twickenham)W 22-30

 

2014 v England (Auckland) W 20-15 (R)
2014 v England ((Dunedin) W 28-27 (R)
2014 v England (Hamilton) W 36-13 (R)
2014 v Australia (Sydney) D 12-12 (RC) (R)
2014 v Australia (Auckland) W 51-20 (RC) (R)
2014 v Argentina (Napier) W 28-9 (RC) (R)
2014 v South Africa (Wellington) W 14-10 (RC) (R)
2014 v Argentina (La Plata) W 16-34 (RC)
2014 v South Africa (Johannesburg) L 27-25 (RC) (R)
2014 v Australia (Brisbane) W 28-29 (Bledisloe Cup) (R)
2014 v U.S.A. (Chicago) W 74-6  (R)

2014 v England (Twickenham) W 21-24 (R)

2014 v Wales (Cardiff) W 34-16  (R)

 

2015 8 July v Samoa (Apia) L 15-16
2015 17 July v Argentina (Christchurch)  W 39-18
2015 15 Aug v Australia (Auckland) W 41-13 (R)
2015 20 Sep v Argentina (London)  W  26-16 (R)
2015 2 Oct v Georgia (Cardiff)  W 43-10 (R)
2015 10 Oct v Tonga  (Newcastle)  W 47-9 (R) (World Cup)
2015 17 Oct v France  (Cardiff)  W 62-13 (R) (World Cup)
2015 24 Oct v South Africa  (London)  W 20-18 (R) (World Cup)
2015 31 Oct v Australia (London)  W 34-17 (R) (World Cup)

 

(R) = Replacement.

 

 

The pictures above show Keven Mealamu during New Zealand's  the 26-16 win against England on

6th. November 2010.   Photos G. Herringshaw.  ©


2009 v France (R) (Dunedin) L 27-22
2009 v France (Wellington) W 14-10
2009 v Italy (Christchurch) W 27-6
2009 v Australia (R) (Auckland) W 22-16 (TN)
2009 v South Africa (R) (B'fontein) L 28-19 (TN)
 
2010 v Ireland (New Plymouth) W 66-28
2010 v Wales (Dunedin) W 42-9
2010 v Wales (Hamilton) W 29-10
2010 v South Africa (Auckland) W 32-12 (TN)
2010 v South Africa (Wellington) W 31-17 (TN)
2010 v Australia (Melbourne) W 49-28 (TN)
2010 v Australia (Christchurch) W 20-10 (TN)
2010 v South Africa (Johannesburg) W 29-22 (TN)
2010 v Australia (Sydney) W 23-22 (TN)
2010 v Australia (Hong Kong) L 26-24
2010 v England (Twickenham) W 26-16
2010 v Wales (Cardiff) W 37-25
 
      
2012 v Australia (Sydney) W 19-27 (RC)
2012 v Australia (Auckland) W 22-0 (RC)
2012 v Argentina (Wellington) W 21-5 (RC)
2012 v South Africa (Dunedin) W 21-11 (RC) (R)
2012 v Argentina (Buenos Aires) W 15-54 (RC) (R)
2012 v South Africa (Johannesburg) W 16-32 (RC) (R)
2012 v Australia (Brisbane)D18-18 (Bledisloe C.)
2012 v Italy (Rome) W 10-42
2012 v England (Twickenham) L 38-21
 



(R) = Replacement

 

Keven Mealamu is pictured above during the 41-20 win against England on 5th November 2006.

It was the most points that the All Blacks had ever scored against England in England and also a

record winning margin on English soil.

  Photograph George Herringshaw.  ©

 

2006 v Ireland (Hamilton) W 34-23
2006 v Ireland (Auckland) W 27-17
2006 v Australia (Christchurch) W 32-12 (TN)
2006 v Australia (Brisbane) W 13-9 (TN)
2006 v Australia (Auckland) W 34-27 (TN)
2006 v South Africa (R) (Pretoria) W 45-26 (TN)
2006 v England (Twickenham) W 41-20
2006 v France (R) (Lyon) W 47-3
2006 v France (Paris) W 23-11
 
2007 v France (Auckland) W 42-11
2007 v France (R) (Wellington) W 61-10
2007 v South Africa (R) (Durban) W 26-21 (TN)
2007 v Australia (R) (Melbourne) L 20-15 (TN)
2007 v South Africa (Ch'church) W 33-6 (TN)
2007 v Australia (R) (Auckland) W 26-12 (TN)
2007 v Italy (Marseille) W 76-14 (World Cup)
2007 v Portugal (R) (Lyon) W 108-13 (World Cup)
2007 v Romania (Toulouse) W 85-8 (World Cup)

2008 v Ireland (R) (Wellington) W 21-11
2008 v England (R) (Auckland) W 37-20
2008 v England (R) (Christchurch) W 44-12
2008 v South Africa (R) (Wellington) W 19-8 (TN)
2008 v South Africa (R) (Carisbrook) L 30-28 (TN)
2008 v Australia (R) (Sydney) L 34-19 (TN)
2008 v Australia (R) (Auckland) W 39-10 (TN)
2008 v South Africa (R) (Cape Town) W 19-0 (TN)
2008 v Samoa (R) (Taranaki) W 101-14
2008 v Australia (R) (Brisbane) W 28-24 (TN)
2008 v Australia (R) (Hong Kong) W 19-14
2008 v Scotland (Murrayfield) W 32-6
2008 v Ireland (Dublin) W 22-3
2008 v Wales (Cardiff) W 29-9
2008 v England (Twickenham) W 32-6 


Keven Mealamu is pictured above during the match against the Barbarians in December 2004.  

Photo George Herringshaw. ©

 


2002 v Wales (Cardiff) W 43-17
 
2003 v England (R) (Wellington) L 15-13
2003 v Wales (Hamilton) W 55-3
2003 v France (R) (Christchurch) W 31-23
2003 v South Africa (Pretoria) W 52-16 (TN)
2003 v Australia (Sydney) W 50-21 (TN)
2003 v South Africa (R) (Dunedin) W 19-11 (TN)
2003 v Australia (Auckland) W 21-17 (TN)
2003 v Italy (Melbourne) W 70-7 (World Cup)
2003 v Wales (Sydney) W 53-37 (World Cup)
2003 v South Africa (Melbourne) W 29-9 (World Cup)
2003 v Australia (Sydney) L 22-10 (World Cup)
2003 v France (Sydney) W 40-13 (World Cup 3/4)
 
2004 v England (Dunedin) W 36-3
2004 v England (Auckland) W 36-12
2004 v Pacific Islands (Albany) W 41-26
2004 v Australia (Wellington) W 16-7 (TN)
2004 v South Africa (Christchurch) W 23-21 (TN)
2004 v Australia (Sydney) L 23-18 (TN)
2004 v South Africa (Jo'burg) L 40-26 (TN)

2004 v Wales (Cardiff) W 26-25
2004 v France (R) (Paris) W 45-6
 
2005 v Fiji (R) (Albany) W 91-0
2005 v British Lions (Christchurch) W 21-3
2005 v British Lions (Wellington) W 48-18
2005 v British Lions (Auckland) W 38-19
2005 v South Africa (Cape Town) L 22-16 (TN)
2005 v Australia (Sydney) W 30-13 (TN)
2005 v South Africa (Dunedin) W 31-27 (TN)
2005 v Australia (Auckland) W 34-24 (TN)
2005 v Ireland (Dublin) W 45-7
2005 v England (Twickenham) W 23-19