Two-timers: the All Blacks who came and went

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Two-timers: the All Blacks who came and went

Pita Gus Sowakula confirms his departure to France. Hayden Meikle names an All Black XV with players who played just two tests.

Shayne Philpott has two more test caps than you and me combined.

Scott Hamilton is a former professional footballer.

Tim Twigden played for Auckland in a Ranfurly Shield-holding team in the 1970s. He got his All Black chance when Bruce Robertson got injured.

Frances Saili is one of about 50 forgettable All Blacks from the rotation era.

Joeli Vidiri played rugby for the All Blacks.

Bruce Reihana scored 35 points in a Ranfurly Shield defence against North Otago in 2000.

Danny Lee played for the Highlanders and has gone on to have a successful coaching career in Japan and the United States.

Filo Tiatia played for the All Blacks twice. He didn't get a black jersey until he was 29.

Would he have been an All Black if he was playing for Southland?

Hud Rickit is the real name of Haydn. He is a father of some talented netballers.

Scott Crichton played 111 games for Wellington and toured South Africa with the Cavaliers after playing tests against Scotland and England in 1983.

James Parsons is a former All Blacks player.

John Schwalger played for Wellington and the Hurricanes.


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