Samuel Lawrence Whitelock (born 12 October 1988)
is a New Zealand
rugby union player who plays as a
lock for the
Crusaders in
Super Rugby
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and Canterbury in the
Mitre 10 Cup. Whitelock has captained the Crusaders, and
New Zealand in five international games.
Whitelock has played over 100 tests for New Zealand since his debut in 2010 and is the youngest New Zealander to reach 100 tests.
He is the fastest player ever to reach 100 international appearances, achieving the feat eight years and two months after his test debut.
Whitelock was the winner of New Zealand Rugby Player of the Year in 2017. He has formed a renowned locking combination with
Brodie Retallick
Brodie Allan Retallick (born 31 May 1991) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer, who plays as a lock for the Chiefs in Super Rugby and is part of the squad for New Zealand's domestic National Provincial Championship competition.
Retallick ...
; Whitelock and Retallick have played 50 tests together since 2012.
He was a key member of the
2011
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and
2015
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Rugby World Cup-winning teams, becoming one of only 20
players who have won the Rugby World Cup more than once.
Playing career
Early career
Whitelock was part of the World championship winning team, the
Baby All Blacks at the
2008 IRB Junior World Championship
The 2008 IRB Junior World Championship was the first annual international rugby union competition for Under 20 national teams. All players who were twenty years of age or under on 1 January 2008 were eligible for selection.
This competition repla ...
.
He played 5 games, scoring a try against
Argentina. Whitelock made his
Air New Zealand Cup debut for Canterbury in 2008 against
Wellington. His Super Rugby debut for the Crusaders was against the
Highlanders in the
2010 Super 14 season
The 2010 Super 14 season kicked off in February 2010 with pre-season matches held from mid-January. It finished on 29 May. The 2010 season was the fifth and last season of the expanded Super 14 format. The schedule, which covers 3½ months, fea ...
.
In 2010 he was selected into the
All Blacks team for the
2010 mid-year rugby test series
The 2010 mid-year rugby union tests (also known as the Summer Internationals in the Northern Hemisphere) refers to the rugby union Internationals that were played from late May to late June, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere.
For Australia, New ...
. He made his debut replacing
Brad Thorn
Bradley Carnegie Thorn (born 3 February 1975) is a rugby union coach and former rugby league and rugby union footballer. Born in New Zealand, he represented Australia in rugby league and New Zealand in rugby union in a 22-season career as a pla ...
off the bench, against
Ireland, and scored
2 tries.
Whitelock played ten tests in 2010 and has never missed a team naming for the team since his debut, earning two starts on the end of year tour. The first of which was a 26–16 win over
England where he was replaced by
Anthony Boric in the
66th minute and the second of which was a start against Scotland in a 49–3 win where he played for the full 80 minutes. Whitelock scored his third test try the following week in a 38-18 win over Ireland.
2011–2015
After five appearances prior to the World Cup in 2011, he was selected into New Zealand's 30-man World Cup Squad and after starting in the second pool game against Japan which was an 83–7 win for New Zealand, he went on to hold this position for the rest of the World Cup, including the All Blacks' 8–7 win over France at Eden Park on 23 October, which saw them win the
2011 Rugby World Cup
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.
Whitelock cemented his place as a regular starter for the All Blacks in 2012 and started in 13 of their 14 tests, only coming on as a replacement against Italy in Rome during a 42–10 win that year. Whitelock scored the fourth try of his test career in the
32-16 win over South Africa in the Rugby Championship, scoring the opening try for the All Blacks 25 minutes into the test.
After re-committing to
New Zealand Rugby for another four years in 2013, Whitelock and
Brodie Retallick
Brodie Allan Retallick (born 31 May 1991) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer, who plays as a lock for the Chiefs in Super Rugby and is part of the squad for New Zealand's domestic National Provincial Championship competition.
Retallick ...
became a World-Class locking combination and started together eight times in 2013, with Whitelock playing in 12 of the All Blacks' 14 tests in 2013. Whitelock was only subbed off twice the All Blacks' unbeaten year, in tests against France, Australia and Argentina. He also played his 50th test in the 30–22 win over England on the 2013 end-of-year tour, but this was unfortunately overshadowed by the fact that 2005 and 2012
World Rugby Player of the Year-winning Crusaders teammate
Dan Carter had been subbed off in the 25th minute of that match which was Carter's 100th.
Whitelock started in all three tests in the
2014 England rugby union tour of New Zealand
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with the All Blacks winning all three matches against England. Whitelock had another solid year in the black jersey, playing in a further eight tests that year. Whitelock carried this form into the 2015 Super Rugby season after the off-season, making rugby headlines after scoring a 60m solo try in a Super Rugby fixture against the Reds. Whitelock was selected for his second Rugby World Cup that year. Whitelock played in every single All Blacks test in the
2015 Rugby World Cup
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, including the full 80 minutes of the three knockout rounds. The 34–17 win over Australia in the World Cup Final meant Whitelock would become one of 20 players to win a Rugby World Cup title multiple times.
2016–2017
Whitelock made his 100th appearance for the Crusaders in 2016, scoring the opening try of their 85-26 thrashing of the
Melbourne Rebels. After missing the first test against Wales due to injury in 2016, Whitelock returned to action in the second test of the Wales series, putting in another 80-minute performance. He became the most-capped All Blacks lock in 2016 making 11 appearances that year including one off the bench in a 36–17 win over Argentina on 1 October, surpassing the now-retired
Ian Jones' 79 tests as an All Blacks lock. Whitelock missed Ireland's 40-29 victory over New Zealand in that year's end-of-season tour due to injury, allowing Crusaders teammate
Scott Barrett to make his debut, returning from his calf strain to face Ireland in a 21–9 win.
Whitelock was one of the best performing players in the final test of 2016, which was a 24-19 scare from France, with the All Blacks going on to win 13 of their 14 tests that year.
Whitelock was nominated for the best New Zealand Player of the Year at the 2016 NZ Rugby Awards alongside teammates
Dane Coles and
Beauden Barrett
Beauden John Barrett (born 27 May 1991) is a New Zealand rugby union player. He plays as a Fly-half (rugby union), First five-eighth (fly-half) and Fullback (rugby union), fullback for Taranaki Rugby Football Union, Taranaki in the Mitre 10 Cu ...
being the other nominees. Whitelock and Coles lost the award to Barrett.
Whitelock has become an established member of the Crusaders and New Zealand leadership groups in recent years, with new Crusaders coach
Scott Robertson naming Whitelock as the captain of the franchise for 2017. Whitelock had an outstanding Super Rugby campaign in 2017 with the exception of a two-week suspension for striking Cheetahs prop
Charles Marais
Charles Maclean Marais (born 29 August 1988) was a South African rugby union professional player for the in the Pro14 and the in the Currie Cup. His regular position is prop.
Career
Youth and Varsity rugby
Despite not representing at seco ...
. Whitelock was also yellow-carded for doing so that match. Whitelock captained the Crusaders in the historic fixture against the touring
British & Irish Lions side in 2017, producing an 80-minute performance in the Crusaders' disappointing 3–12 loss to the Lions.
Whitelock was selected for the All Blacks' 33-man squad for the 2017 Pasifika Challenge against Samoa and three-test series against the British & Irish Lions. Whitelock started in all four of those matches but had his performance in the Lions series overshadowed by Brodie Retallick and the Lions' youngest player, English lock
Maro Itoje who had started for the Lions twice in the test series. Whitelock returned from the Lions series to captain the Crusaders to their first Super Rugby title win since 2008. The Whitelock-lead Crusaders beat 2016 finalists the
Lions 25–17 to claim their eighth Super Rugby title after losing only one match in the
2017 Super Rugby season
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.
Whitelock re-committed to New Zealand Rugby for another three years in 2017 and he made 12 appearances for the All Blacks in 2017 and for the final test of 2017- a 33–18 win over Wales, was named as captain of the All Blacks for the first time of his career, becoming the 69th test captain of the All Blacks. This came after Crusaders teammate and regular All Blacks captain
Kieran Read was ruled out of the test due to the need for back surgery. Whitelock's younger brother
Luke Whitelock
Luke Charles Whitelock (born 29 January 1991) is a New Zealand rugby union player who currently plays as a loose forward for in New Zealand's domestic Mitre 10 Cup and the in the international Super Rugby competition.
Whitelock has Captained ...
who had captained a second-string All Blacks side to a 28–23 win over a French XV earlier on the end-of-year tour replaced Read as the starting number 8 for the test. Whitelock performed well in his first test as captain but he was unfortunately awarded the fourth yellow card of his test career in the 67th minute of the Welsh test for a professional foul.
After returning home to New Zealand, Whitelock won two awards at the 2017 NZ Rugby Awards, one for Super Rugby Player of the Year, and was chosen over All Blacks teammate
Rieko Ioane and Black Ferns player
Sarah Goss
Sarah Hirini (; born 9 December 1992) is a New Zealand women's rugby union player and two-time Olympic medalist. She plays for the New Zealand women's national rugby sevens team, and captained the Manawatu Sevens side that took out the 2013 Nati ...
for the best New Zealand Player of the Year. This was a rare double, with 2016 and 2017 World Rugby Player of the Year- Beauden Barrett, not considered for the awards Whitelock won.
2018-2019
Whitelock was outstanding as Captain for the Crusaders in the
2018 Super Rugby season
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. After high amounts of media speculation, on 20 May 2018, Whitelock was named by New Zealand Head Coach
Steve Hansen
Sir Stephen William Hansen and High Chief Of Vaiala, (born 7 May 1959) is a New Zealand rugby union coach and former player. He is also the father of Black Ferns assistant coach, Whitney Hansen.
He was the head coach of the New Zealand nati ...
as the Captain of the All Blacks, with flanker
Sam Cane and returning-from-injury fullback
Ben Smith named as Vice-Captains for the All Blacks' three-test series against France during the June internationals.
Having been in doubt due to his second concussion of the 2018 season, Whitelock returned from injury to lead New Zealand to a 52-11 victory over France in the first test of the series, where he was not subbed off. Whitelock performed very well in the next two tests as well, allowing the
2018 French series to be a 3-0 win to New Zealand. Whitelock lead the tackle count in the second test, a 26-13 win, having made 14 tackles during the test. Whitelock had another great game in the third test, a 49-14 win, before being replaced by debutant
Jackson Hemopo off the bench. Whitelock subsequently captained the Crusaders to win Super Rugby following the June internationals. The Crusaders beat the Lions 37-18 on 4 August 2018, to win their first Super Rugby title at home in ten years.
With previous All Black Captain,
Kieran Read, returning from injury in the
2018 Rugby Championship
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, Whitelock stepped down as Captain for the competition. Whitelock began the tournament by playing his 100th test for New Zealand on 18 August 2018, with the All Blacks beating Australia 38-13. Whitelock was one of the best performing players on the field and also played his 47th test in combination with
Brodie Retallick
Brodie Allan Retallick (born 31 May 1991) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer, who plays as a lock for the Chiefs in Super Rugby and is part of the squad for New Zealand's domestic National Provincial Championship competition.
Retallick ...
, who was Man of the Match. Whitelock also became the youngest All Black to reach 100 tests, being only 29 years old at the time of their victory over Australia.
Although he was stricken by an abdominal injury, Whitelock chose to continue playing rugby while he was injured. Whitelock played in all six tests of the Rugby Championship, Captaining the All Blacks for a fifth time, during the competition, leading them to a 35-17 victory over Argentina while Kieran Read was rested, prior to the second test against South Africa, which was a narrow 32-30 win, thanks to a late
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 Zealan ...
try.
Whitelock missed the test against Japan during the
2018 end-of-year tests, with selectors saving the last of Whitelock's energy for tests against England and Ireland. Whitelock's outstanding performance, on 10 November, against England, saw the All Blacks beat England 16-15, before losing to Ireland, 9-16, the following week. Whitelock did not play in the final test for the year, against Italy, and went home early in order to rest after a long year, involving over 1900 minutes of rugby played.
After an extended off-season, Whitelock returned to lead the Crusaders for the
2019 Super Rugby season
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in round 6 of the competition, having been named to lead them against the
New South Wales Waratahs
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. This was following the
Christchurch mosque shootings, which had caused the cancellation of a fixture against the
Highlanders.
On Tuesday, 20 April 2019, Whitelock extended his contract with New Zealand Rugby and the Crusaders, signing on to 2023. Whitelock had previously been contracted until 2020 and will miss the
2020 Super Rugby season
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, to take a sabbatical playing for the Ōta City-based
Panasonic Wild Knights, in the Japanese
Top League.
Whitelock was named in New Zealand's 31-man squad for the
2019 Rugby World Cup
The 2019 Rugby World Cup was the ninth edition of the Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's rugby union teams. It was hosted in Japan from 20 September to 2 November in 12 venues all across the country. The opening match ...
, his third World Cup, having played in four of the five warm-up tests for the All Blacks prior to the competition, including a 92-7 defeat of Tonga, as well as a record-breaking 26-47 loss to Australia. Whitelock was named Captain for the All Blacks' 6 October
Pool Match against Namibia, a 71-9 win. Whitelock started in the All Blacks' victory against Ireland in the quarter final, and the semi final defeat to England.
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Honours
Super Rugby
* Super Rugby Centurion
*
Super Rugby
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Champion -
2017 Super Rugby season, 2017,
2018
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, 2019, 2022
Individual
* New Zealand Rugby Player of the Year
** Winner: 2017, nominated in 2016
* Test Rugby Centurion
* All Black Captain: 2017–present
International
*
Rugby World Cup /
Webb Ellis Cup
** Winners:
2011
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,
2015
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*
Tri Nations/
The Rugby Championship
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** Winners: 2010,
2012
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,
2013
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,
2014
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,
2016
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,
2017
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,
2018
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** Runners-up:
2015
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*
Bledisloe Cup
** Winners: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
*
Dave Gallaher Trophy
** Winners: 2013 (2x), 2016, 2017, 2018
*
Freedom Cup
** Winners: 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
*
Hillary Shield
** Winners: 2013, 2014 (2x), 2018
*
British & Irish Lions series
** Winners:
2017
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''(drawn series – shared title)''
*
World Rugby Team of the Year (New Zealand)
** Winners: 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
*
Laureus Team of the Year (New Zealand)
** Winners: 2016
Personal life
Sam Whitelock is married to Hannah Lawton, with whom he has three children. Outside of rugby, he is a
farmer by trade and will continue farming after his athletics career is over.
Sam Whitelock is a member of the Whitelock family rugby dynasty:
*
George Whitelock - Older Brother - Played (and captained) for Canterbury and the Crusaders; Played for Otago and the All Blacks; Coached in the Japanese "Top League";
*
Adam Whitelock
Adam Whitelock (born 17 April 1987) is a former New Zealand rugby union player who played as a midfield back or wing. He previously played for the Crusaders in Super Rugby, Canterbury in the ITM Cup. and Bayonne in the Top 14. Whitelock also pl ...
- Older Brother - Played for Canterbury, The Crusaders, and the All Black Sevens; Currently plays for the French team Aviron Bayonnais;
*
Luke Whitelock
Luke Charles Whitelock (born 29 January 1991) is a New Zealand rugby union player who currently plays as a loose forward for in New Zealand's domestic Mitre 10 Cup and the in the international Super Rugby competition.
Whitelock has Captained ...
- Younger Brother - Currently plays (and has captained) for Canterbury; Played for the Crusaders and the Highlanders; Played for (and captained) the All Blacks;
*
Ben Funnell
Benjamin Camden John Funnell (born 6 June 1990) is a New Zealand rugby union player who currently plays as a hooker for in New Zealand's domestic Mitre 10 Cup and the in the international Super Rugby competition.
Early career
Born in Palme ...
- Cousin - Played for Canterbury and the Crusaders;
* Braeden Whitelock - Father - Played for the
Junior All Black;
*
Nelson Dalzell (1921-1989) - Grandfather - Played for the All Blacks;
All four of the Whitelock brothers were educated in
Feilding.
References
External links
*
Sam Whitelock , Rugby Database ProfileCrusaders profileStatistics from Fox SportsSam Whitelock Interview
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1988 births
New Zealand rugby union players
New Zealand international rugby union players
Crusaders (rugby union) players
Canterbury rugby union players
Rugby union locks
Rugby union players from Palmerston North
Living people
People educated at Feilding High School
Dalzell-Whitelock family
Saitama Wild Knights players