Tony Woodcock
- January 4, 2024
- Rugby Player
Quick Facts
Full Name | Tony Woodcock |
Occupation | Rugby Player |
Date Of Birth | Jan 27, 1981(1981-01-27) |
Age | 43 |
Birthplace | New Zealand |
Country | New Zealand |
Horoscope | Aquarius |
Tony Woodcock Biography
Name | Tony Woodcock |
Birthday | Jan 27 |
Birth Year | 1981 |
Place Of Birth | New Zealand |
Birth Country | New Zealand |
Birth Sign | Aquarius |
Children(s) | Eliza Woodcock |
Tony Woodcock is one of the most popular and richest Rugby Player who was born on January 27, 1981 in New Zealand, New Zealand. One of the premiere loosehead props of his generation; played for the All Blacks and the Blues, among others.
He became the second-most capped Blues player ever, behind Keven Mealamu.
Woodcock made his international debut for New Zealand on 23 November 2002 when he started against Wales at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. Woodcock was one of six debutants that day and started alongside Blues teammates Keven Mealamu and Daniel Braid, the former of whom would go on to become a long- serving front-row partner to Woodcock. Woodcock played the full 80 minutes, something rare for a prop and the All Blacks beat Wales 43-17.
Woodcock did not play for the All Blacks again until 2004, a year when he started three times. Woodcock became a regular starter for New Zealand in 2005, starting in all three historic tests against the touring British and Irish Lions team, with the All Blacks failing to lose in all of those tests. Woodcock started in 10 of his 11 international appearances in 2005, and made 10 appearances for the All Blacks in 2006.
He fathered two children.
Tony Woodcock Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Rugby Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Tony Woodcock is one of the richest Rugby Player from New Zealand. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Tony Woodcock 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
He debuted for the North Harbour Blues in 2001.
He became the most-capped All Black prop ever.
Tony Dale Woodcock MNZM (born 27 January 1981) is a New Zealand former rugby union player. His position was loosehead prop, and he played 111 tests for the New Zealand national team, the All Blacks. Woodcock played for the All Blacks from 2002 to 2015, scoring eight test tries. He was described by The Dominion Post as “widely regarded as the world’s premier loosehead”, and by The New Zealand Herald as having the “best range of skills of any prop on the planet”. He is now the most capped All Black prop of all time, and is the second most capped player in Blues history, behind Keven Mealamu. He was a key member of the 2011 and 2015 Rugby World Cup winning squads, becoming one of only 20 players to have won multiple Rugby World Cups.
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Who is Tony Woodcock Dating?
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He received his 100th cap for the All Blacks in a test match in Wellington against Australia on 24 August 2013. Woodcock was not subbed off, with replacement prop Wyatt Crockett instead replacing Sam Whitelock in the 27-15 win over Australia.
Facts & Trivia
Tony Ranked on the list of most popular Rugby Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in New Zealand. Tony Woodcock celebrates birthday on January 27 of every year.
Woodcock was named in the 31-man squad for the 2015 Rugby World Cup, where he scored a try in a 47-9 victory against Tonga in the final pool match of the competition on 9 October. His 118 test-match career in rugby union unfortunately ended in the same match, when he was injured and replaced by Wyatt Crockett in the 43rd minute. Joe Moody was subsequently flown over to England from New Zealand, in order to replace Woodcock, who remained in the country and collected his winners’ medal following New Zealand’s 31-17 victory in the final against Australia’s Wallabies.
What is Tony Woodcock doing now?
After an ill-starred 113 days in charge at VfB Leipzig last season, Woodcock now manages Preussen Cologne , a newly formed semi-professional club in the Third Division. “It has been built from nothing with a new stadium, new everything.
How many tries has Tony Woodcock?
Tony Dale Woodcock MNZM (born 27 January 1981) is a New Zealand former rugby union player. His position was loosehead prop, and he played 111 tests for the New Zealand national team, the All Blacks. Woodcock played for the All Blacks from 2002 to 2015, scoring eight test tries.
When did Nottingham Forest win European Cup?
Brian Clough football manager celebrating after his Nottingham Forest team had beaten Hamburg to win the 1980 European Cup.
Are Nottingham Forest a big club?
According to our site poll- the majority of Forest fans still class our club as one of England’s Premier sides. 76% voted yest to the question put forward and only 24% said we were now just a small League Championship outfit.
Why is Nottingham Forest called Garibaldi?
J. S. Scrimshaw’s proposal to play association football instead was agreed and Nottingham Forest Football Club was formed. It was agreed at the same meeting that the club would purchase twelve tasselled caps coloured ‘Garibaldi Red’ ( named after the leader of the Italian ‘Redshirts’ fighters ).