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What school has made the most All Blacks?

Auckland Grammar School has produced the most All Blacks out of any other school – a total of 53, from Maurice Herrold in 1893, to the Ioane brothers, Akira and Rieko (from the class of 2009 and 2010 respectively).
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What school do most All Blacks come from?

According to statistics from allblacks.com, which sorts players by the last school they attended, aside from the 151 unknown schools, Auckland Grammar boasts 52 former students becoming All Blacks, followed by Christchurch Boys' High School with 44 (though it claims 47), Wellington College with 35, and New Plymouth ...
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Which rugby club has produced the most All Blacks?

There have been 48 All Blacks chosen from Ponsonby, more than from any other club in the country, and the list is headed by one of the legendary figures in New Zealand rugby, Dave Gallaher.
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How many All Blacks went to Christchurch Boys High school?

Christchurch Boys' High School has been arguably the number one rugby school in the world since the sport became professional in 1996. CBHS has produced 46 All Blacks.
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Are the All Blacks the most successful?

The All Blacks are the most successful international men's rugby side of all-time with a winning percentage of 77.12% over 612 Tests (1903-2021). Since playing their first Test match in 1903, the All Blacks have amassed numerous accolades and are considered one of the most prolific teams across any sport.
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Which schools have produced the most All Blacks?

Who was the greatest All Black?

Top 10 All Blacks performers at World Cups
  • Dan Carter and Richie McCaw are our two greatest World Cup performers. ...
  • McCaw has left an enduring legacy. ...
  • Dan Carter is our all time highest point scorer at Rugby World Cups. ...
  • Lomu's on field feats will never be seen again. ...
  • Nonu played a pivotal role in two World Cup wins.
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Who is the best All Blacks player ever?

Greatest All Blacks Players In Rugby History:
  • Jonah Lomu.
  • Dan Carter.
  • Richie McCaw.
  • Wayne 'Buck' Shelford.
  • Colin Meads.
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Which New Zealand school has produced the most All Blacks?

  • WHICH SCHOOL HAS PRODUCED THE MOST ALL BLACKS OF ALL-TIME? ( ...
  • Auckland Grammar: 52 (Rieko Ioane)
  • Christchurch Boys' High: 44 (Will Jordan, Anton Lienert-Brown, Brodie Retallick)
  • Wellington College: 35 (Dane Coles)
  • New Plymouth Boys' High: 25.
  • Nelson College: 22 (Leicester Fainga'anuku, David Havili)
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How much does it cost to go to Christchurch Boys High School?

Fees 2021 NZ$ 8,400 One semester (2 terms) tuition including administration cost plus NZ$ 280 Homestay per week this includes all meals and laundry.
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What school did All Blacks go to?

From Christchurch Boys' in the squad for France are outside back Will Jordan, midfielder Anton Lienert-Brown and centurion lock Brodie Retallick. The only other schools with more than 20 All Blacks to their name are Wellington College, New Plymouth Boys' High, Nelson College, Southland Boys' High and Christ's College.
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Are the All Blacks the best team ever?

There is no more dominant teams perhaps in all of international sports than the New Zealand All-Blacks. Not only do the Kiwis have winning records against all competitors, their win percentage across all games is a colossal seventy-five percent (or so).
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What is the biggest win for All Blacks?

Most memorable match: While New Zealand hold the record for the biggest win (145-17 v Japan) in Rugby World Cup history and have been involved in some amazing matches in the tournament, the one that arguably stands out above all others is the semi-final against England in 1995 when Jonah Lomu was at his destructive ...
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Who founded the All Blacks rugby team?

David Gallaher (30 October 1873 – 4 October 1917) was an Irish-born New Zealand rugby union footballer best remembered as the captain of the "Original All Blacks"—the 1905–06 New Zealand national team, the first representative New Zealand side to tour the British Isles.
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Can whites go to an all black school?

Yes, white students can attend an HBCU. In 2016, white students made up 11.4% of the undergraduate population across HBCUs. Although historically Black colleges and universities were created to meet the needs of Black students, diversity provides an opportunity for cross-cultural learning.
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How much do All Blacks get paid?

How much does a member of the All Blacks make? New Zealand players tend to make around $7,500 NZD (4,500 USD) per week when they are with the international team. All Blacks tend to make anywhere between $150k NZD and $500k (300,000 USD) NZD per year.
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Why are New Zealand called All Blacks?

All Blacks: This name stems from New Zealand's black attire, symbolizing “all in black.” Some accounts suggest that a French journalist coined the term “All Backs” due to their superb oval ball skills, which was later misinterpreted as “All Blacks” because of their black jerseys.
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How many boys are at Christchurch Boys High?

Founded in 1881, Christchurch Boys' High School (CBHS) is a single-sex Year 9-13 state secondary school for boys with a roll of approximately 1400 students.
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How much is boarding fees at Christchurch Boys?

Current boarding fees for 2024 are $17,800 with a $1,000 deposit. All boarding and activity fees must be paid by direct debit.
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What is the largest school in Christchurch?

Burnside High School is recognised as one of the best schools in New Zealand for Performance Music and has one of the highest performing Visual Arts departments in the country. Burnside High School is the largest high school in the South Island and offers a huge range of subjects and sporting options.
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What is the richest school in New Zealand?

A 2015 report prepared for Independent Schools New Zealand estimated comparable spending for the sector as a whole was $450m.
  1. Dilworth School, $908m in net assets. ...
  2. King's College, $277m. ...
  3. St Andrew's College, $174m. ...
  4. Wesley College, $134m. ...
  5. St Kentigern College, $126m. ...
  6. Christ's College, $118m. ...
  7. Diocesan School for Girls, $82m.
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What is the most popular school in NZ?

New Zealand's Top 10 High Schools 2023
  • ACG Parnell College. #1.
  • St Cuthbert's College. #2.
  • Kristin School. #3.
  • Pinehurst School. #4.
  • Diocesan School For Girls. #5.
  • Rangitoto College. #6.
  • Saint Kentigern College. #7.
  • Baradene College of the Sacred Heart. #8.
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How much do the All Blacks get paid in NZ?

A first-year male Super Rugby player in New Zealand earns a minimum of $75,000. Top All Blacks are reportedly paid around $1 million per year. Most of the players among the 12 teams at this women's World Cup do not get paid to play.
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Who is the richest rugby player ever?

1)Simon McDowell (Ireland) – £41.8 M

A keen rugby player until injury forced him to hang up his boots in 1990, McDowell, 43, played for North Ireland Football Club from 1987 until 1990 before turning to refereeing, making his debut in 2002. McDowell was a referee at the 2007 and 2011 World Cups.
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Who is the youngest All Black ever?

At the age of 19 years and 45 days, Lomu became the youngest All Black test player as he debuted on the wing against France in 1994, breaking a record that had been held by Edgar Wrigley since 1905.
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Who is the oldest All Black to play?

4: The oldest player to play a Test for the All Blacks is Ned Hughes who was 40 years and 123 days old when he played his final Test against South Africa in 1921.
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