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Leon MacDonald
League PositionRecent League Form ➡Established1996 (27 years old)
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Rugby
Stadium/HomeEden Park
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Primary ColoursLocationKingsland, Auckland, New Zealand
NicknamesCompetitionsSuper RugbyLast Editsmudgie: 01/Jan/23
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02 Jun 23 | | Blues Super  |  | - |  |  Otago Highlanders |  | Eden Park @ 7:05am |
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27 May 23 | | Blues Super |   | 36 - 25 |   | Wellington Hurricanes |  | Eden Park |
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13 May 23 | | Crusaders Super |   | 15 - 3 |   | Blues Super |  | Orangetheory Stadium |
06 May 23 | | Blues Super |   | 31 - 30 |   | Moana Pasifika |  | Eden Park |
29 Apr 23 | | Fijian Drua |   | 14 - 30 |   | Blues Super |  | HFC Bank Stadium |
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The Blues (known as the Auckland Blues from 1996 to 2000) are a professional rugby union team based in Auckland, New Zealand who play in the Super Rugby competition. Like New Zealand's four other Super Rugby teams, the Blues were established by the NZRU in 1996. One of the most successful teams in Super Rugby history, the Blues won the competition in its first two seasons, 1996 and 1997, and again in 2003. Additionally, the team were finalists in 1998 and semi-finalists in 2007 and 2011.

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Leni Apisai
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Otere Black
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Adrian Choat
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Finlay Christie
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Caleb Clarke
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Gerard Cowley-Tuioti
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Sam Darry
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Matt Duffie
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Kurt Eklund
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Tj Faiane
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Blake Gibson
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Joshua Goodhue
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Bryce Heem
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Alex Hodgman
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Dillon Hunt
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Akira Ioane
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Rieko Ioane
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Aj Lam
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Nepo Laulala
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James Lay
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Jone Macilai-Tori
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Emoni Narawa
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Ray Niuia
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Sam Nock
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Dalton Papali'I
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Stephen Perofeta
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Jacob Pierce
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Harry Plummer
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Taine Plumtree
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Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens
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Marcel Renata
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Tom Robinson
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Jonathan Ruru
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Hoskins Sotutu
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Zarn Sullivan
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Tanielu Tele'A
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Mark Telea
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Luteru Tolai
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Karl (George)
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Ofa Tu'Ungafasi
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Patrick Tuipulotu
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Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
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Soane Vikena
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Eden Park is New Zealand's largest sports stadium. Located in central Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, it is three kilometres southwest of the CBD, on the boundary between the suburbs of Mount Eden and Kingsland. Although used primarily for rugby union in winter and cricket in summer, it has hosted rugby league and football matches. In 2011 it hosted pool games, two quarter-finals, both semi-finals and the final of 2011 Rugby World Cup. In doing so it became the first stadium in the world to host two Rugby World Cup Finals, having held the inaugural final in 1987. It was a venue for the 2015 Cricket World Cup, which was jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand.
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