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Kaleb Trask (born 27 January 1999 in
New Zealand New Zealand () is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and List of islands of New Zealand, over 600 smaller islands. It is the List of isla ...
) is a
New Zealand New Zealand () is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and List of islands of New Zealand, over 600 smaller islands. It is the List of isla ...
rugby union Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union in English-speaking countries and rugby 15/XV in non-English-speaking world, Anglophone Europe, or often just rugby, is a Contact sport#Terminology, close-contact team sport that orig ...
player who plays for the in
Super Rugby Super Rugby is a men's professional rugby union club competition involving teams from Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. It has previously included teams from Argentina, Japan, and South Africa. Super Rugby started as the S ...
. His playing position is
fly-half In the game of rugby union, there are 15 players on each team, comprising eight forwards (wearing jerseys numbered 1–8) and seven backs (numbered 9–15). In addition, there may be up to eight replacement players "on the bench", numbered 16 ...
. He has signed for the Chiefs squad in 2020.


Personal life

Trask is a New Zealander of Māori descent (
Ngāpuhi Ngāpuhi (also known as Ngāpuhi-Nui-Tonu or Ngā Puhi) is a Māori iwi associated with the Northland regions of New Zealand centred in the Hokianga, the Bay of Islands, and Whangārei. According to the 2023 New Zealand census, the estimate ...
descent).


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* 1999 births New Zealand rugby union players Ngāpuhi people Living people Rugby union fly-halves Rugby union fullbacks Bay of Plenty rugby union players Chiefs (Super Rugby) players Rugby union players from Rotorua Mie Honda Heat players New Zealand expatriate rugby union players in Japan People educated at Rotorua Boys' High School Māori All Blacks players 21st-century New Zealand sportsmen {{NewZealand-rugbyunion-bio-1990s-stub