- Frank Bunce
Infobox Rugby biography
name = Frank Bunce
caption =
fullname = Frank Eneri Bunce
birthyear = 1962
birthmonth = 02
birthday = 4
placeofbirth =Auckland ,New Zealand
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height = height|m=1.80
weight = convert|85|kg|stlb|abbr=on
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ru_position = Rugbycentre|capital=yes
ru_nationalyears = 1991 1992–1997
ru_nationalteam = Western Samoa New Zealand
ru_nationalcaps = 55
ru_nationalpoints = (96)
ru_ntupdate =
allblackid = 107
allblackno = 915
ru_provinceyears = 1986–1990 1991–
ru_province = Auckland North Harbour
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ru_sevensnationalyears = 1993
ru_sevensnationalteam = New Zealand
ru_sevensnationalcomp =
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super14 = Blues
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school =Mangere College
university =Frank Eneri Bunce (born
4 February ,1962 inAuckland ,New Zealand ) is aNew Zealand rugby union footballer who played 69 games for theAll Blacks , including 55 tests. He captained the team once in a non-test game. He was an unusual selection in that he was 30 when he made his All Black debut on18 April 1992 , against the World XV atChristchurch , an age when most rugby players are nearing retirement rather than beginning a career with an international side.Bunce was born in
Auckland and attendedMangere College . He played for the Manukau club, and progressed to Auckland B in 1984 and then Auckland in 1986, the same year he was selected for theNorth Island team. He remained with Auckland until 1990, but was not a first choice player, although he did trial for the All Blacks in 1988.In 1991 he moved to North Harbour. Selected in the Western Samoa team, he received international attention at the
1991 World Cup where they impressed crowds on the way to making the quarter-finals. These performances brought him to the attention of All Black coachLaurie Mains who selected him for the All Blacks in 1992.Bunce was renowned for his ability to stop opposition attacks with crunching tackles. Considered by many to be the anchor of the All Black backline, his strong running and strength when tackled allowed the backs outside him to shine. He was also a strong attacking player in his own right, as his 20 test tries attest. Bunce also brought experience and a certain wiliness to the All Black backline.
Bunce was a regular feature of the All Black backline, missing only one game (against Japan at the 1995 World Cup) until his last game on
6 December 1997 againstEngland inLondon . At the close of his career he was 35 years and 305 days old, a ripe old age for an international rugby player. He was the second-oldest All Black ever, the oldest back and New Zealand's most capped test centre-three quarters (outside centre). Bunce also played for New Zealand at the first Sevens World Cup in 1993. He has one daughter, named Samantha Bunce, and two sons, one named Chance Bunce.External links
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