Beauden Barrett
Elite All Blacks fly-half, 2015 Rugby World Cup winner
Beauden Barrett (born September 10, 1991) is a world-class rugby union player from New Zealand who has established himself as one of the premier fly-halves in international rugby. Playing for the New Zealand All Blacks since his debut in 2012, Barrett has become instrumental in maintaining New Zealand's dominance in world rugby. Standing at 1.82 meters, he combines physicality with remarkable skill, excelling in both attacking play and tactical decision-making. Barrett was instrumental in the All Blacks' Rugby World Cup campaigns, including their 2015 World Cup victory. His career has also included stints with the Hurricanes in Super Rugby and brief periods overseas with Japanese and French clubs. Beyond his technical excellence, Barrett is known for his calm demeanor under pressure and his ability to elevate teammates around him. He has won multiple Super Rugby titles and test rugby championships, cementing his legacy as one of New Zealand's greatest rugby players of his generation.
Athlete
New Zealand
1991
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