词条 | Tawera Kerr-Barlow |
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| name = Tawera Kerr-Barlow | image = Tawera Kerr-Barlow 2016.jpg | caption =Barlow in 2016 | birth_name = Tawera Narada James Kerr-Barlow | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1990|08|15}} | birth_place = Melbourne, Australia | height = {{height|m=1.87}} | weight = {{convert|89|kg|stlb lb|abbr=on}} | ru_position = Scrum-half | ru_clubyears =2018– | ru_proclubs = La Rochelle | ru_clubcaps = 4 | ru_clubpoints = (0) | ru_clubupdate = 13 January 2018 | ru_currentclub = | super14 = {{Rut Chiefs}} | super14years =2011–2017 | super14caps = 67 | super14points = (35) | ru_currentteam = | super14update = 31 July 2016 | ru_province = Waikato | ru_provinceyears = 2009–2017 | ru_provincecaps = 43 | ru_provincepoints = (10) | ru_provinceupdate = 16 October 2016 | ru_nationalyears = 2012–2017 2015–2017 | ru_nationalteam = New Zealand Māori All Blacks | ru_nationalcaps = 27 2 | ru_nationalpoints = (10) (0) | ru_ntupdate = 10 October 2017 | spouse = | children = | relatives = | school = Hamilton Boys' High School | university = }} Tawera Kerr-Barlow (born 15 August 1990) is an Australian-born New Zealand rugby union footballer. His regular playing position is scrum-half. He plays for the Chiefs in Super Rugby[1] and Waikato in the ITM Cup. Kerr-Barlow represented New Zealand under 20 in the 2010 IRB Junior World Championship.[2] He is a key member of 2015 Rugby World Cup winning team. CareerKerr-Barlow began his professional rugby career in 2009 when he made his debut for Waikato at just 18 years old. Kerr-Barlow was eventually signed to the Chiefs, making his debut for them in 2011 and became a regular starter for both teams. Kerr-Barlow was first selected for the All Blacks to go on the end-of-year tour in 2012. Kerr-Barlow made his international debut in a 51-22 win over Scotland, replacing veteran Piri Weepu in his 69th test with 19 minutes to go. Kerr-Barlow also came off the bench to replace Aaron Smith in a win against Italy the following week. Kerr-Barlow cemented his spot as a regular back-up for Smith off the bench in 2013, replacing Smith off the bench eleven times that year. Kerr-Barlow also earned his first test start in 2013, starting against Japan on the end of year tour. Kerr-Barlow was subbed off with 12 minutes left and the All Blacks went on to win 54-6. Aftee coming on as a replacement he scored his first two international tries in the quarter final victory against France which New Zealand won by 62-13. This marked a remarkable return from injury to play in the Rugby World Cup 2015. Kerr-Barlow's injury trouble in 2014 and 2015 was covered by the likes of Andy Ellis and Brad Weber before the World Cup started. The double that Kerr-Barlow scored against France were his only international tries in his career. After good form continued in 2016, Kerr-Barlow continued playing for New Zealand, replacing TJ Perenara off the bench for the Rugby Championship. Kerr-Barlow earned his second career start against Italy on the end of year tour, leading the Haka against the Italians. Kerr-Barlow was released by New Zealand to play for the Maori All Blacks against the United States the week before, starting for them in Chicago. Kerr-Barlow was also released to play against the British and Irish Lions with the Maori All Blacks in Rotorua on 17th June 2017. Kerr-Barlow had a disappointing performance, being yellow carded in the 48th minute for a dangerous tackle. Kerr-Barlow announced that he would leave New Zealand after the 2017 Rugby Championship to play for La Rochelle in France. Kerr-Barlow played his final game for the Chiefs following a quarter final 27-13 defeat to the Crusaders in Christchurch. Kerr-Barlow was named in the 2017 Rugby Championship squad, coming off the bench in wins against Argentina and South Africa. Kerr-Barlow played his final two matches for New Zealand on the 2017 end-of-year tour, starting against a French XV and lead the Haka for his final appearance in a black jersey. Kerr-Barlow played the majority of the match before making way for All Blacks debutant Mitchell Drummond with ten minutes left. References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=10789859|title=Rugby: Kerr-Barlow earns his Chiefs stripes|work=The New Zealand Herald}} 2. ^http://www.irb.com/jwc/teams/team=2823/player=39550/index.html External links
|title = Squads |list1 ={{New Zealand Squad 2015 Rugby World Cup}} }}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kerr-Barlow, Tawera}} 12 : Living people|1990 births|New Zealand rugby union players|New Zealand international rugby union players|Chiefs (rugby union) players|Waikato Rugby Union players|Rugby union scrum-halves|Australian emigrants to New Zealand|People educated at Hamilton Boys' High School|Rugby union players from Hamilton, New Zealand|Māori All Blacks players|Barbarian F.C. players |
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