Jayson Potroz (born 26 November 1991) is a New Zealand
rugby union player. He plays at fullback in the
Mitre 10 Cup for
Taranaki. He also plays for the
New England Free Jacks in
Major League Rugby
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(MLR).
Potroz has played premier club rugby in Taranaki since he left
Francis Douglas Memorial College in 2009, first playing for Stratford until 2013 and now Tukapa. He has played age group, development, representative sevens and featured in Taranaki pre-season matches for a number of years. However, he made his first-class debut in 2018 against Poverty Bay in a
Ranfurly Shield pre-season match in
Tikorangi, then against Wanganui in the second
Ranfurly Shield pre-season match and came off the bench against Canterbury. He was best known in his first season for scoring a 55m intercept try in his third match of 2018 and scored three tries that year.
In 2019, Potroz started in all 10 matches for Taranaki scoring a total of 17 points, he played nine matches at fullback and one on the wing. At the end of the season, Potroz was named Back of the Year, the first non-Super Rugby player to win such an award. He also won Sevens Player of the Year.
In the Taranaki premier competition, Potroz has played over 100 matches for Tukapa and predominantly plays five-five eighth. In the 2017 club competition, he was the leading try scorer and highest points scorer.
In September 2022, it was announced Potroz will play for the New England Free Jacks in the MLR competition in 2023. He will return to New Zealand to play for his province in the 2023
National Provincial Championship.
References
Rugby HistoryTaranaki Rugby profiles
1991 births
Living people
New Zealand rugby union players
Rugby union fly-halves
Rugby union centres
Rugby union wings
Rugby union fullbacks
Taranaki rugby union players
People educated at Francis Douglas Memorial College
New England Free Jacks players
New Zealand expatriate rugby union players in the United States
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