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Graham William Dowd (born 17 December 1963) is a former
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player for the national team of New Zealand, the
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. He was born in
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. Dowd played provincial rugby for
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Colts, and then from 1985 for
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. He initially played as a
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, but in 1988 was switched to hooker by his North Harbour coach Peter Thorburn. His success in his new position meant that by 1991 he was considered the second best hooker in the country, behind
Sean Fitzpatrick Sean Brian Thomas Fitzpatrick (born 4 June 1963) is a New Zealand former rugby union player. He played for the dominant Auckland team in the late 1980s and 1990s, and won the first two Super 12 titles with the Auckland Blues in 1996 and 1997. ...
. That year Dowd played for a New Zealand XV that beat
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, and a New Zealand B team that beat Australia B. He was selected ahead of
Warren Gatland Warren David Gatland (born 17 September 1963) is a New Zealand former rugby union player and the former head coach of the Wales national rugby union team, Wales national team. As a player, he was a Hooker (rugby union), hooker and was one of ...
for the All Blacks team for the
1991 Rugby World Cup The 1991 Rugby World Cup () was the second edition of the Rugby World Cup, and was jointly hosted by England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and France: at the time, the five European countries who participated in the Six Nations Championship, Five Na ...
. Dowd did not play even a minute of rugby during the 1991 World Cup, and was instead confined to the reserves bench. This was repeated in 1992 when Dowd was selected for the series against an International XV, but Fitzpatrick played every minute of the three
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. Dowd finally made his All Black debut against
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that same year, when he replaced
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at prop. It would be Dowd's only ever Test appearance, but he did play in seven mid-week matches for the All Blacks that year during their tours of Australia and South Africa. He was selected in the New Zealand squad for the British Lions series in
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, but again achieved no game time. It was Dowd's lot to spend most of his All Black career as one of the understudies to Sean Fitzpatrick while he was at the peak of what seemed to be an indestructible hold on the hooking position. This was for some obviously a frustrating experience. But if ever the cheerful Dowd was upset he kept it very much to himself and perhaps he regarded the mere fact he was part of so many All Black squads as a bonus. For there must have been a time in Dowd's career where he never seriously contemplated gaining an All Black jersey. By 1994 Dowd had been overtaken by
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as Fitzpatrick's back-up, and he never represented the All Blacks again. His provincial career finished that year, when he played his in the
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Final for North Harbour against Auckland – it was his 107th match for the province. He was finally awarded his All Blacks'
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at a capping ceremony in 2011 – 19 years after his sole Test match.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Dowd, Graham 1963 births Living people New Zealand international rugby union players New Zealand rugby union players People educated at Rosmini College North Harbour rugby union players Rugby union props Rugby union players from Auckland People from Takapuna 1991 Rugby World Cup players