Luke Charles Whitelock (born 29 January 1991) is a New Zealand
rugby union
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player who currently plays as a
loose forward for in New Zealand's domestic
Mitre 10 Cup
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and the in the international
Super Rugby
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competition.
Whitelock has Captained Canterbury, the Highlanders and New Zealand's international team, the
All Blacks
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throughout his professional career.
Whitelock was capped for New Zealand 7 times between his international debut in 2013 and his final test in 2018. Whitelock has previously played for the
Crusaders
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, New Zealand's
U20 team, a
World XV
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team and the
Barbarian F.C.
The Barbarian Football Club, known as the Barbarians is a British-based invitational rugby union club. The Barbarians play in black and white hoops, though players wear socks from their own club strip. Membership is by invitation. As of 2011, p ...
rugby club, internationally.
Early career
Born in Palmerston North and raised on a dairy farm in the suburb of
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Places
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* Linton, Victoria
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, 11 km south-west of the city, Luke was born into a rugby household with his grandfather being 1950's
All Black
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, Nelson Dalzell, father Braeden being a former and New Zealand Colts representative and 3 older brothers; George, Adam and Sam all going on to play for Canterbury and the Crusaders with George and Sam also becoming All Blacks.
After attending a local primary school, Whitelock was sent to
Feilding High School
"Have Courage, Desire Greatly"
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, type = State Co-Ed Secondary School (Year 9–13) with boarding facilities
, established = 1921 as Feilding Technical High School
, MOE = 197
, principal = Nathan Stewart
, ...
as a boarder and while there played first XV rugby, captaining the side in his final year. Following his graduation from high school, he moved south to attend university in
Christchurch
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and began playing local club rugby for the
University of Canterbury
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.
He also took a gap year at
Loughborough Grammar School
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, head_label = Headmaster
, head = Dr Daniel Koch
, r_head_label = Chaplain
, r_head = Revd E J York
, chair_label = Chairman ...
for a year.
Club career
Whitelock first made the Canterbury squad at the age of 20 ahead of the
2011 ITM Cup
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and went on to play 4 times during his first season of provincial rugby, earning his first ITM Cup Premiership winners medal as his side defeated 12–3 in the final.
The following year, having gained some Super Rugby experience with the Crusaders, he became much more of a regular in Canterbury's starting XV, this time featuring 9 times and scoring his first ever provincial try as the men in red and black retained their ITM Cup title, this time overcoming Auckland 31–18 in the final.
2013
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saw Whitelock win his 3rd ITM Cup in 3 years as Canterbury finished 2nd behind on the Premiership log, but were able to overcome the Lions 29–13 in the final. Whitelock scored 3 tries in 10 games to help Canterbury lift their 6th ITM Cup in a row. However, they were unable to hold on to their title in
2014
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, going down to local rivals, in the semi-final with Whitelock featuring in all 11 of their games during the year.
Ahead of the
2015 ITM Cup
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, Whitelock was named as Canterbury captain, following in the footsteps of older brother, George, who led the Cantabrians to five successive national titles between 2009 and 2013. Luke's captaincy got off to the perfect start as Canterbury went through the regular season with a record of 9 wins and 1 loss and after defeating and in the playoffs they were crowned ITM Cup champions once again. It was a title they held onto in
2016, with the competition renamed the Mitre 10 Cup, but Whitelock still captaining a star-studded Canterbury side, they once again finished top of the Premiership log and after overpowering in the semi-finals they gained revenge on Tasman for their 2013 semi-final loss by defeating them 43–27 in the final, making it 8 championships in 9 years.
Impressive displays in his debut season for Canterbury in 2011 saw Luke become the fourth Whitelock in the Crusaders Super Rugby squad for the
2012 season. Despite fierce competition for places among the franchise's loose forwards, he was able to get plenty of game time in his first season at Super Rugby level, playing mostly off of the replacements bench, he featured 10 times as the Crusaders, beaten finalists in
2011 made it to the competition semi-finals before going down 20–17 to New Zealand rivals and eventual winners the .
In
2013
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, Whitelock played in all 18 of the Crusaders matches as they were once again eliminated at the semi-final stage by the who went on to defend their title by defeating the in the final. While in
2014
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despite competing for a starting place with the likes of;
Richie McCaw
Richard Hugh McCaw (born 31 December 1980) is a retired New Zealand professional rugby union player. He captained the national team, the All Blacks, in 110 out of his 148 test matches, and won two Rugby World Cups. He has won the World Rug ...
,
Kieran Read
Kieran James Read (born 26 October 1985) is a New Zealand former rugby union player. He played as a number 8 and is a former captain of the New Zealand national team, the All Blacks.
Read played for New Zealand from 2008 to 2019. He is one of ...
and
Jordan Taufua
Sa Jordan Taufua (born 29 January 1992) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays as a loose forward. He previously played for Tasman in New Zealand's domestic Mitre 10 Cup and the in the international Super Rugby competition.
Early care ...
, Whitelock started a then career high 10 times and scored 2 tries to help the Crusaders make the Super Rugby final where they narrowly went down to the in
Sydney, losing 33–32.
2015
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would prove to be his final year with the Crusaders and it would also be his least productive with the franchise, starting just twice out of a total of 8 appearances as the men from Christchurch endured a disappointing campaign and finished in 7th place, just missing out on the playoffs. The were the competition's form team in 2015, defeating the 21–14 in the final and to bolster their squad ahead of their title defense in
2016, they announced that Whitelock would be moving south to join them ahead of the 2016 season.
He started 12 times in his first season in
Dunedin
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as his new franchise failed to retain their Super Rugby title, bowing out 42–30 to the in the semi-finals.
On 15 March 2019, Whitelock travels to France to sign for
Top 14
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side
Pau on a three-year deal from the 2019–20 season.
International
Early career
Whitelock was a
New Zealand Schools representative in 2008 and was also a member of the
New Zealand Under−20 sides which lifted the
IRB Junior World Championship
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in
2010
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and
2011, captaining the side in 2011 and playing a total of 9 games across both tournaments.
Whitelock earned his first call up to the senior side ahead of the
2013 end-of-year rugby union internationals
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and debuted as a second-half replacement for
Dominic Bird
Dominic Bird (born 9 April 1991) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays as a lock and has represented the All Blacks. He has also played for Canterbury and Wellington in the Mitre 10 Cup, the Crusaders and Chiefs in Super Rugby. He has ...
in a 54–6 victory over in
Tokyo
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.
2016-2017
On 5 November 2016, Whitelock featured in the number 8 jersey for the
Barbarians
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in their 31–31 draw against at
Wembley Stadium
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. He played all 80 minutes in a side which contained former Crusaders teammates
Jordan Taufua
Sa Jordan Taufua (born 29 January 1992) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays as a loose forward. He previously played for Tasman in New Zealand's domestic Mitre 10 Cup and the in the international Super Rugby competition.
Early care ...
and
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.
Whitelock was selected for the Barbarians again in 2017, starting for them against the All Blacks, in a 22–31 loss. Following the fixture, Whitelock was called into the All Blacks squad, as injury cover for 81-test veteran
Jerome Kaino
Jerome Kaino (born 6 April 1983) is a former New Zealand rugby union player.
In 2004, he was named IRB International Under-21 player of the year. In 2011, he was named the New Zealand Rugby player of the year, finishing ahead of Richie McCaw ...
, who was also injured against the Barbarians, by coincidence. Whitelock was named to Captain the All Blacks against a French XV, in only his second appearance in a black jersey, the following week, playing the full 80 minutes of the match, as the All Blacks won the non-capped fixture by 28–23.
Whitelock then went on to start at number 8, in the test against Wales on the
2017 end-of-year tour as well, starting alongside his older brother, with Sam Captaining the All Blacks against Wales. Whitelock had a solid performance against Wales, in the 33–18 win, and was replaced by his former Crusaders team-mate,
Matt Todd
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Todd played 25 tests for New Zealand internationally, from h ...
, in the 45th minute.
2018
Despite improved form from
Akira Ioane
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throughout the
2018 Super Rugby season
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, Whitelock was preferred by All Blacks Head Coach,
Steve Hansen
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, as back-up to the injured All Black Captain
Kieran Read
Kieran James Read (born 26 October 1985) is a New Zealand former rugby union player. He played as a number 8 and is a former captain of the New Zealand national team, the All Blacks.
Read played for New Zealand from 2008 to 2019. He is one of ...
for the three-test series against France during the
2018 mid-year test window. Widely thought to be the most reliable backup to Read, Whitelock was chosen to start during the first test of the series. New Zealand prevailed 52–11 in a dominant display. His 73-minute performance, before being replaced by
Vaea Fifita
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, saw him start during the second and third tests of the series as well. Whitelock was not subbed off in the second and third tests, and thanks to his reliable performances, established himself as New Zealand's clear second-choice number 8, after Kieran Read.
Whitelock was retained in the squad for the
2018 Rugby Championship
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, replacing Kieran Read, in the first test against Argentina, which took place in round three of the competition. The first test against Argentina ended in a 46–24 win for New Zealand.
After missing the first test against South Africa, Whitelock was named by the All Blacks selectors to start in place of Kieran Read, in the second test against Argentina, with Hurricanes flanker,
Ardie Savea
Ardie Suemalo Savea (born 14 October 1993) is a rugby union player who plays as a flanker or number 8 for in the ITM Cup, the Hurricanes in Super Rugby and international rugby for the New Zealand All Blacks. Savea was a member of New Zealand's ...
on the bench, while
Sam Cane
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Cane made his international debut for New Zealand in 20 ...
and Whitelock's Highlanders team-mate
Shannon Frizell
Shannon Michael Frizell (born 11 February 1994) is a Tongan born New Zealand rugby union player. His position of choice is flanker.
Early life
Frizell was born and raised in Folaha, Tonga and started his childhood playing football for Folaha F ...
were named as the starting flankers. However, Whitelock suffered from illness, meaning Savea was drafted into the starting lineup only hours before the second test against Argentina took place, with Whitelock missing out on the second test against Argentina, as well as the second test against South Africa.
Savea performed outstandingly in Whitelock's absence, winning Man of the Match, as the All Blacks won the Rugby Championship for the third year in a row.
For the
2018 end-of-year tour, Whitelock was only named in the wider training squad of the extended 51-man All Blacks squad, having only played one test during the Rugby Championship. Ardie Savea's outstanding performance at number 8 against Argentina, as well as the arrival of then-uncapped Blues flanker,
Dalton Papalii
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and the return of Matt Todd from Japan, as well as Liam Squire from injury, were seen as reasons for Whitelock's omission from the main 31-man group travelling to Europe for tests against England, Ireland and Italy.
Whitelock was named Captain of the All Blacks, for 3 November test against Japan, leading out a team containing eight test debutants. Whitelock became the 70th player to Captain the All Blacks in a test, leading them to a 69–31 win over Japan, after a hat-trick of tries from
Ngani Laumape
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and two tries from debutant,
George Bridge
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, sealed out the win.
Career honours
New Zealand Under-20
*
IRB Junior World Championship
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–
2010
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,
2011
Canterbury
*
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* National Provincial Championship (2006–present)
The National Provincial Championship, ...
–
2011,
2012
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,
2013
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,
2015
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,
2016
All Blacks
*
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History
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– 2018
*
The Rugby Championship
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– 2018
Super Rugby statistics
References
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1991 births
New Zealand rugby union players
New Zealand international rugby union players
Crusaders (rugby union) players
Canterbury rugby union players
Highlanders (rugby union) players
Rugby union flankers
Rugby union number eights
Rugby union players from Palmerston North
Living people
People educated at Feilding High School
Barbarian F.C. players
Dalzell-Whitelock family