Get Newsletter

All Black legend finally calls it a day

After finishing the Heartland Championship season with Wairarapa Bush, Weepu made the announcement via social media on Saturday.

ADVERTISEMENT

"It's been an honour and a privilege to have played footy over the years!" Weepu wrote alongside an image of his boots in the changing room.

Weepu made his debut for the All Blacks as a 21-year-old against Wales in 2004 and went on to play 71-Tests before making his final appearance against France in 2013.

He then went on to ply his trade in Europe with London Welsh and Wasps in England, before playing two seasons in France. He returned home in 2017 to link with Wairarapa Bush for the Heartland Championship season.

A highly skilled operator, Weepu had the ability to play either halfback or first five-eighth. His slick distribution skills were complemented by an astute kicking game and calmness under pressure.

*Article continues below the video!

ADVERTISEMENT

Weepu reached cult-like status during the 2011 Rugby World Cup with a couple of standout performances. Due to Dan Carter’s injury, Weepu stepped into the goal-kickers role and landed seven penalty goals in the quarterfinal against Argentina and four in the semifinal against Australia.

He ended his career with 103 Test points, made up of seven tries, 10 conversions and 16 penalties.

Join free

Chasing The Sun | Series 1 Episode 1

Fresh Starts | Episode 2 | Sam Whitelock

Royal Navy Men v Royal Air Force Men | Full Match Replay

Royal Navy Women v Royal Air Force Women | Full Match Replay

Abbie Ward: A Bump in the Road

Aotearoa Rugby Podcast | Episode 9

James Cook | The Big Jim Show | Full Episode

New Zealand victorious in TENSE final | Cathay/HSBC Sevens Day Three Men's Highlights

Write A Comment