- Simon Maling
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name = Simon Maling
caption = Simon Maling onLake Wanaka
birthname = Thomas Simon Maling
nickname = Donk
birthyear = 1975
birthmonth = 06
birthday = 03
placeofbirth =Christchurch ,New Zealand
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school = Christ's College
university = Otago UniversitySimon Thomas Maling (born
3 June 1975 inChristchurch ,New Zealand ) is aNew Zealand rugby union footballer and formerAll Black . His usual playing position is Lock. He joined Welsh sideLlanelli Scarlets at the start of the 2008-2009 European season leavingSuntory Sungoliath inJapan where he played for three years from 2005-2008.Early life
Maling was born in Christchurch, New Zealand. He grew up in Cashmere, Christchurch and attended Christ's College where he excelled at both rowing and
rugby union . Upon finishing school he moved toDunedin to study at theUniversity of Otago .As a student at the University of Otago he shared a flat with fellow All Blacks
Anton Oliver and Tony Brown.His first class debut came with three matches for New Zealand Colts in 1996, two of them at the Southern Hemisphere Under 21 tournament. The following year he made three
Super 14 appearances for the Highlanders, played once for the Rugby Academy and had eight matches forOtago , mostly as a replacement.Early career
Maling played for the
Otago Highlanders in the Super 14 competition starting in 1997 for a total of some 7 years. In 1999, with Maling in barn-storming form, theHighlanders reached the Super 14 final where they were narrowly defeated by the Canterbury Crusaders by a score of 24-19.During most of this time he was one of the Highlanders key players, playing at lock. He played 11 tests for the All Blacks since making his international debut against Italy in 2001 and he was an All Black for four years. He studied at the University of Otago where he gained his
Bachelor of Commerce degree.Maling's failure to make the 2003 All Black squad for the
Rugby World Cup came as a major disappointment and as a surprise to many commentators as he had been the inform lock and the best lineout jumper in the Super 12 Competition leading up to the Rugby World Cup. Nevertheless, he had been struggling with injuries earlier in the season and this may have cost him his place. [ [http://www.abc.net.au/sport/content/s961857.htm - ABC News Article in 2003] ]Later career
In 2004, following the 2003 Rugby World Cup, Maling made it back into the All Blacks and played all four tri-nations tests that year. However, at the end of the 2004 season the New Zealand Rugby Almanack commented that "Simon Maling lacked the enthusiasm of earlier in his career". Nevertheless, the shortage of good locks in New Zealand at the time of his retirement from All Black rugby meant that if he had stayed longer in New Zealand he might have expected to continue with the All Blacks for a while longer. [ [http://stats.allblacks.com/Profile.asp?ABID=1010 - From profile at AllBlacks.com] ]
In 2004, Maling's All Black career ended with a disheartening 40-26 loss to South Africa. Having played in 11 tests, Maling headed overseas first to
London in late 2004 where after a brief spell withHarlequins he headed on toJapan where he joined Japanese clubSuntory Sungoliath . [ [http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411317/452939 - TVNZ, Maling Heads to Japan, October 2004] ]In 2006, Suntory Sungoliath lost the final of the
Top League andMicrosoft Cup title toToshiba Brave Lupus by a score of 33-18. Then in February 2007 , Suntory Sungoliath again lost the final of the Top League and Microsoft Cup title to Toshiba Brave Lupus before a crowd of 23,076 at Tokyo's Chichibunomiya Stadium, the first sellout at the ground in 10 years. The score was 14-13 to Toshiba Brave Lupus. According to Maling, the team was totally gutted by the loss. [ [http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/sports/20070205TDY24003.htm - Suntory v Toshiba in the 2007 Top League Final] ] However Suntory with Maling in the team won the fifthMicrosoft Cup on February 24, 2008 to become champions of theTop League for 2007-08.On February 5, 2008 it was announced that Maling would join
Llanelli Scarlets for the 2008/09 season. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/my_club/llanelli_scarlets/7228816.stm - BBC report on Maling's move to Wales] ] [ [http://www.stuff.co.nz/rugbyheaven/4391471a22775.html - Stuff reports Malings move to Wales] ]Summary
A clever lineout forward with a good workrate and a good jumper, Maling perhaps lacked the physical presence to dominate at the very top level. But he was a respected opponent at all levels and gave good service to the All Blacks in the 13 matches (11 tests) that he played. [ [http://stats.allblacks.com/Profile.asp?ABID=1010 - From profile at AllBlacks.com] ]
Maling was on the winning side in 9 of the 11 tests in which he played, a winning percentage of 81%.
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* [http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411317/452939 - TVNZ New Release on Maling's Overseas Move]References
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