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John AFOA

John Afoa - New Zealand - New Zealand International Rugby Caps.

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 06 November 2010

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    • POSITION
      Prop
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Sunday, 16 October 1983
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Auckland, New Zealand
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • New Zealand
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John AFOA - New Zealand - New Zealand International Rugby Caps.

John Afoa is pictured above during the 26-16 win against England in November 2010.

 

Career Record: Played 36, Won 28, Lost 8

 

2009 v France (R) (Dunedin) L 27-22
2009 v France (R) (Wellington) W 14-10
2009 v Italy (Christchurch) W 27-6  (S)
2009 v South Africa (R) (Durban) L 31-19 (TN)
2009 v Australia (R) (Sydney) W 19-18 (TN)
2009 v South Africa (R) (Hamilton) L 32-29 (TN)
2009 v Australia (R) (Wellington) W 33-6 (TN)
2009 v Australia (R) (Tokyo) W 32-19 (TN)
2009 v Italy (R) (Milan) W 20-6
2009 v England (R) (Twickenham) W 19-6

 

 

 

 

(S) = Started the game, others games came on as

replacement

2010 v South Africa (R) (Jo'burg) W 29-22 (TN)

2010 v Australia (R) (Sydney) W 23-22 (TN)

2010 v Australia (R) (Hong Kong) L 26-24

2010 v England (R) (Twickenham) W 26-16
2010 v Scotland (R) (Murrayfield) W 49-3
2010 v Ireland (R) (Dublin) W 38-18

2010 v Wales (R) (Cardiff) W 37-25

 

2011 v Fiji (Dunedin) W

2011 v South Africa (Wellington) W  

2011 v South Africa (Port Ezlizabeth) W  (S)

2011 v Australia (Brisbane) W 

2011 v Japan (Hamilton) W 

2011 v Argentina (Auckland) W 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Afoa is pictured above playing for The All Blacks 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.


 

2005 v Ireland (Dublin) W 45-7  (S)

2005 v Scotland (Murrayfield) W 29-10  (S)

 

2006 v England (R) (Twickenham) W 41-20

 

2008 v Ireland (Wellington) W 21-11  (S)
2008 v South Africa (Carisbrook) L 30-28 (TN)  (S)
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 Australia (R) (Brisbane) W 28-24 (TN)
2008 v Scotland (Murrayfield) W 32-6  (S)
2008 v Ireland (R) (Dublin) W 22-3

2008 v Wales (R) (Cardiff) W 29-9

2008 v England (Twickenham) W 32-6