Liam Squire
- January 5, 2024
- Rugby Union Player
Quick Facts
Full Name | Liam Squire |
Occupation | Rugby Union Player |
Date Of Birth | Mar 20, 1991(1991-03-20) |
Age | 33 |
Birthplace | Palmerston North |
Country | New Zealand |
Birth City | Palmerston North |
Horoscope | Aries |
Liam Squire Biography
Name | Liam Squire |
Birthday | Mar 20 |
Birth Year | 1991 |
Place Of Birth | Palmerston North |
Home Town | Palmerston North |
Birth Country | New Zealand |
Birth Sign | Aries |
Siblings | Daniel Squire |
Liam Squire is one of the most popular and richest Rugby Union Player who was born on March 20, 1991 in Palmerston North, Palmerston North, New Zealand. Liam Ivan John Squire (born 20 March 1991) is a New Zealand rugby union player from Tokomaru, New Zealand. He currently plays in the number 8 and blindside flanker position for Tasman in the Mitre 10 Cup. Squire will join the NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes in Japan on a two-year deal after the 2019 season.
Squire was selected to start against Australia in the first Bledisloe Cup test of 2017, a 54-34 win. Squire scored the opening try of the match, off a pass from winger Rieko Ioane, being replaced by Ardie Savea following the performance. Squire made three more starts in the 2017 Rugby Championship, supplanting 81-test veteran Jerome Kaino as New Zealand’s clear first-choice blindside flanker during the series. After recovering from an illness, Squire started in a non-capped test against a French XV on 14 November, scoring his third try for the All Blacks in the 28-23 win before making his way for All Blacks debutant Akira Ioane in the 53rd minute. Only four days later, Squire replaced Vaea Fifita off the bench against Scotland in a 22-17 win, before starting in the final test of the year against Wales which was won 33-18, ending his year with a dominant defensive performance against an inexperienced Welsh back-row.
Squire only played 8 tests during 2018, leaving his role as a regular starter questioned by the media, following Vaea Fifita’s re-call and the outstanding performances of Ardie Savea, which have left worrying opinions towards Squire’s international career.
The All Blacks’ 2018 end-of-year tour saw Squire reselected after recovery from injury. Squire returned to his role as a regular starter, scoring the fourth test try of his career, in the third Bledisloe Cup test, on 27 October 2018, in a 37-20 victory against the Wallabies. Squire was replaced by Matt Todd in the 68th minute, with selectors wanting to save Squire’s energy for tests against England and Ireland. Squire was rested for the Japan test the following week, flying straight to England alongside fellow members of the starting XV. After a poor performance against England, in a slim-margin 16-15 win, Squire was then injured yet again against Ireland, being replaced by Scott Barrett only 32 minutes into New Zealand’s 9-16 loss to the Irish he didn’t no it then but that was his last game for the All Blacks. The re-called Vaea Fifita then started in Squire’s place, for the final test of the year, against Italy, producing a dominant performance.
After switching Super Rugby teams in 2016, heading south to the Highlanders and becoming a regular replacement for Elliot Dixon and Luke Whitelock off the bench, he was selected on 29 May 2016 for the All Blacks’ 32-man squad for the Steinlager series against Wales. He made his All Blacks debut from the bench in last test of the series, a 46-6 win against Wales on 25 June 2016, replacing Dixon in the 55th minute. Squire was retained in the 33-man squad for the 2016 Rugby Championship and became a regular back-row and locking cover off the bench for the All Blacks during the competition in tandem with fellow newcomer Ardie Savea. Squire also made his first start for New Zealand in round 4 of the competition, starting against Argentina in a 36-17 win in Buenos Aires on 1 October. Squire received a yellow card in the 65th minute, being the second All Black carded that match after prop Joe Moody. Squire also scored his first international try for New Zealand the following week, in the final minute of the 57-18 win over South Africa.
Liam Squire Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Rugby Union Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Liam Squire is one of the richest Rugby Union Player from New Zealand. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Liam Squire 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Squire started his career with Tasman ahead of 2011 season’s ITM Cup. After becoming a regular starter for Tasman, Squire was signed to the Chiefs for the 2014 Super Rugby season. Squire also played for the Chiefs in 2015.
Squire made two appearances for the All Blacks on the 2016 end-of-year tests, both of which were starts against Ireland. The first of those tests was a historic first-time loss to Ireland with a final score of 29-40.
Squire became a regular starter for the Highlanders in the 2017 Super Rugby season, but missed the out on playing against the touring British and Irish Lions side and against Samoa due to a broken thumb sustained against the Cheetahs in a 45-41 win in Round 11 of Super Rugby. Vaea Fifita earned his first cap for the All Blacks in the test against Samoa due to Squire’s absence. Squire made a recovery from injury to start for the Highlanders in Round 17 of Super Rugby, taking part in the 40-17 win over the Reds on 14 July. Squire started in the quarter-final against the Crusaders, but was yellow-carded for a late hit on Crusaders first-five and his future All Blacks teammate Richie Mo’unga, also costing his team three points for his late hit. The Highlanders lost the match 17-0 with the Crusaders going on to win the competition.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 6 ft 5 in |
Weight | 249 lbs |
Liam Squire height 6 ft 5 in Liam weight 249 lbs & body measurements will update soon.
Who is Liam Squire Dating?
According to our records, Liam Squire is possibily single & has not been previously engaged. As of December 1, 2023, Liam Squire’s is not dating anyone.
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In 2019, Squire asked All Blacks coaches not to consider him for selection. Squire claimed on social media, that mental health issues, stemming from injuries and the pressure of test rugby, were contributing factors towards his reluctance to play internationally, which saw him gain widespread support and praise from fans and players alike. Squire missed selection for the 2019 Rugby World Cup, but was praised by All Blacks Head Coach, Steve Hansen, for making a “brave call”. Hansen claimed that Squire would still be considered for selection in the event of injuries to other players.
Facts & Trivia
Liam Ranked on the list of most popular Rugby Union Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in New Zealand. Liam Squire celebrates birthday on March 20 of every year.
What has happened to Liam Squire?
Ex-All Blacks flanker Liam Squire has announced his retirement from playing due to a recurring knee injury. The back-row was a hugely talented forward and represented New Zealand 23 times between 2016 and 2018 before his injury troubles took hold.
How old is Liam Squire?
31 years (March 20, 1991)
Who does Liam Squire play for?
He left New Zealand rugby at the end of the 2019 season to play for the NTT Docomo Red Hurricanes in Japan in 2020 but returned to New Zealand to sign a two-year deal with the Highlanders and the Mako at the beginning of the 2021 season.