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Ma'a Nonu

Nationality
New Zealand
Age
3
Position
Centre

News

Ma'a Nonu re-signs with San Diego Legion to confirm MLR return

Ma'a Nonu makes second East Coast outing in Heartland Championship

'He would not look out of place': Ma'a Nonu tipped for Super Rugby comeback

Ma'a Nonu and Conrad Smith named greatest All Blacks midfielders

Latest

1226d   International Rugby

The whiteboard session that proved Ma'a Nonu as an All Blacks great

1255d   International Rugby

All Black Ma'a Nonu helps young Aussie midfielder earn Wallabies recall

1287d   International Rugby

The struggle to replace Ma'a Nonu

FEATURE
1375d   Top 14

Watch: Fijian international Josua Tuisova tortures his old teammates at Toulon with vengeful performance

1376d   Top 14

Watch: Ma'a Nonu red-carded in Top 14 after decking Lyon halfback with strike to the head in bizarre reaction

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Video - Nonu and Parisse forced to restrain teammate after he puts hands on refereee

Bio

Widely regarded as one of the greatest centres to ever play the game, Ma'a Nonu has won two Rugby World Cups. Known for his explosiveness and ability to break defensive lines, he's considered one of the best players to ever pull on an All Blacks shirt. Ma'a Nonu was inducted into the RugbyPass Hall of Fame in 2021.

Across his stellar domestic career, Ma'a Nonu has represented many of the world's top sides, including several Super Rugby franchises. Although he spent the majority of his domestic career playing for the Hurricanes, he's also represented the Blues (2012, 2014 and 2019) and the Highlanders (2013) in the competition.

In addition to making more than 150 appearances in Super Rugby, Ma'a Nonu has also played for Toulon in the French Top 14. Between 2015 and 2020, he made almost 100 appearances for the side across two spells.

On top of this, Ma'a Nonu has also played elite rugby for other sides around the world. In 2011, he enjoyed a stint with the Ricoh Black Rams in Japan. He's currently signed to play for San Diego Legion in America, where he holds a player-coach role.

Although he's been an elite force on the domestic rugby scene for two decades, Ma'a Nonu is undoubtedly best known for his time with the All Blacks. Between 2003 and 2015, he was capped more than 100 times by the side. During this period, he joined a select group of players that have won multiple Rugby World Cups.

Even though he is now entering the twilight of his career, Ma'a Nonu still remains a force. We can't wait to see what else he can achieve as a player and how his coaching career unfolds.