New Zealand rugby union international
Rugby player
Caleb Clarke
Clarke playing for the All Blacks in 2024.
Full name Caleb Daniel Clarke Date of birth (1999-03-29 ) 29 March 1999 (age 25) Place of birth Auckland , New ZealandHeight 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) Weight 109 kg (240 lb; 17 st 2 lb) School Mount Albert Grammar School Notable relative(s) Eroni Clarke (father)Sheryl Scanlan (aunt)
Caleb Daniel Clarke (born 29 March 1999) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays as a Wing for the Blues in Super Rugby and Auckland in the Bunnings NPC. [ 1] [ 2]
Early life
Clarke is a Samoan New Zealander . His grandfather, Iafeta Clarke, was a member of the Samoa national rugby union team that won the gold medal at the 1963 South Pacific Games . He also played club rugby for Suburbs and was a member of their first Gallaher Shield winning team. His father, Eroni Clarke is a former New Zealand rugby union international . His aunt, Sheryl Clarke , is a former New Zealand netball international .[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] Clarke attended Mount Albert Grammar School and was first selected for the school's First XV aged 14, where he played until 2016.[ 6]
International career
Clarke was selected for the All Blacks Sevens in 2018,[ 7] [ 8] following his first season for Auckland in the Mitre 10 Cup .
Good performances for Auckland also led to Clarke's selection for the New Zealand U20's , for 2017 and 2018.
In 2019, his second season of Super Rugby, Clarke also became a regular starter for the Blues , under new Head Coach, Leon MacDonald .
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic , Clarke, as well as his teammates from the New Zealand national rugby sevens team , were released to play for their provinces and Super Rugby clubs. Clarke was in career-best form following New Zealand's national lockdown, leading to his selection for the All Blacks squad for the 2020 Bledisloe Cup and 2020 Tri Nations Series .[ 9] [ 10]
He made his debut for New Zealand in their 16–16 draw with the Wallabies at Wellington 's Sky Stadium .[ 11] After a season-ending injury to George Bridge , Clarke started in four tests that year, on the left wing. Clarke scored his first try for the All Blacks on 14 November, in a historic first-ever loss to Argentina.
Career statistics
List of international tries
as of 5 October 2023[update]
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