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Luke McAlister

Age
41
Position
Fly Half
Height
180cm
Weight
95kg

News

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OPINION

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Latest

509d   International Rugby

Luke McAlister opens up on the personal challenges behind his unique career

2336d   International Rugby

Luke McAlister will not be joining Ospreys... or any club for that matter

2338d   Pro14

Conflicting reports emerging over Luke McAlister's rumoured move to Wales

2576d   Top 14

Luke McAlister set for mid-season Toulon exit - reports

2680d   International Rugby

BREAKING NEWS: Fekitoa confirms Toulon signing

2751d   Top 14

Toulon snap up former All Black McAlister from Toulouse

Bio

Luke McAlister made his senior All Blacks debut at fly half in 2005 in the Third Test against the British and Irish Lions, after Dan Carter was ruled out due to injury. A role that he repeated in all of the All Blacks 2005 Philips Tri Nations matches, coming off the bench. McAlister scored 99 points in 2002 for the New Zealand Schools team along with 82 points for the New Zealand U19 team, and 89 points in his debut NPC season. Later in that same year he was named the IRB's U19 Player of the Year and in 2004 was a finalist for the IRB U21 Player of the Year. McAlister possess the ability to play at 10, 12, and 13 with his size and athleticism. He spend his younger (primary school) years in Lancashire, England where he represented the county at age group football and rugby league teams, before moving back to New Zealand.