Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi
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Biography
Hohepa Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi ([tɛ toiɾɔa taːhʉɾiɔɾaŋi]) (born 31 March 1995) is a New Zealand rugby union player who currently plays as a half-back for Taranaki in the Mitre 10 Cup and the Chiefs in Super Rugby. In 2018 Tahuriorangi was selected to play for the All Blacks.
Career
Tahuriorangi was born and raised in Rotorua, where he has tribal links to Ngāti Pikiao and Ngāti Whakaue. He attended Rotorua Primary School and then Rotorua Boys High School. Following the end of High School, Tahuriorangi moved to Taranaki where he played for the New Plymouth Old Boys Premier Team in 2014–15. An impressive performance saw Tahuriorangi's selection for two national teams in 2015, firstly New Zealand U20 and then NZ Barbarians. In what later proved to be a stellar year, Tahuriorangi was announced in the 2015 lineup forTaranaki in the ITM Cup as well asHurricanes in the Super Rugby for 2016In 2017 Tahuriorangi was called into the Maori All Blacks
Completing a two year stint with the Hurricanes Tahuriorangi was signed up by the Chiefs for the 2018 season. Brad Weber, the Chiefs resident halfback, spent much of the early 2018 season nursing an injury leaving Tahuriorangi to make the most out of extra time on the field.
Tahuriorangi’s performance caught the attention of All Black selectors who were searching for a third halfback following Tawera Kerr-Barlow’s departure to France.
Tahuriorangi was announced as the third halfback for the All Blacks in May 2018. In only his second test, Tahuriorangi received the starting number 9 jersey and scored his first test try.