Chris King (rugby union)

Chris King (rugby union)
Chris King
Full name Chris King
Date of birth April 30, 1981 (1981-04-30) (age 30)
Place of birth Ashburton, New Zealand
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight 116 kg (18 st 4 lb)
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Prop
Provincial/State sides
Years Club / team Caps (points)
2002-2004
2005-2007
2008–
Canterbury
Otago
Southland
20
36
38
(0)
(15)
(5)
Super Rugby
Years Club / team Caps (points)
2003-2004
2005–
Crusaders
Highlanders
16
68
(5)
(25)

Chris King (born April 30, 1981 in Ashburton, New Zealand) is a rugby union player who currently plays provincial rugby for Southland in the ITM Cup and the Highlanders in the Super 15.

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Career

Provincial Rugby

King started his career in 2002 for Canterbury and was a regular in the squad through 2003 and 2004. After the 2004 NPC he was loaned to the Highlanders and Otago. After the 2005 Super 12, King transferred permanently to Otago.

With the departure of Clarke Dermody prior to the 2008 Air New Zealand Cup, King was approached by Southland and chose to transfer further south to Invercargill. He along with Mackintosh and Jason Rutledge made up a formidable front row and the team reaching their first ever semi-final of the Air New Zealand Cup. He continued his strong play for Southland in the 2009 Air New Zealand Cup as the squad reached their 2nd consecutive semi-final, and proved a monumental figure in their week 14 Ranfurly Shield win against his former Canterbury team.[1]

In the 2010 ITM Cup, King joined the rest of his teammates in producing a string of stellar performances during the Stags' extended defense of the Ranfurly Shield.

Super Rugby

King's good form for Canterbury resulted in selection for the Crusaders, appearing in three games during the 2003 Super 12 season as the Crusaders were beaten in the final by the Blues. The following year he played in all 13 matches, mainly off the bench, serving as backup to the All Blacks props Greg Somerville and Dave Hewitt who were the regular starters for the club.

King was loaned to the Highlanders for the 2005 Super 12, but only appeared in 1 match for just 3 minutes. He then transferred permanently to Otago and the Highlanders. He made more of an impression as the Highlanders moved into the Super 14 era in 2006 as he became a regular reserve prop, once again behind two All Blacks in Carl Hayman and Clarke Dermody. In 2007 Super 14, injuries and the fitness program in the run-up to the 2007 Rugby World Cup (which rested top All Blacks for the first half of the sseason) saw King receive 7 starts for the Highlanders, his highest total in Super Rugby. After the season both Hayman and Dermody left to play in the United Kingdom leaving Jamie Mackintosh and King as probable starters.

King started the 2008 Super 14 season as the Highlanders' regular tighthead prop, but the emergence of Hawke's Bay giant Clint Newland pushed King once again to the bench as the season went along. The 2009 Super 14 season saw more of the same, although injuries to Mackintosh and Newland saw King receive another 6 starts.

King again started the 2010 Super 14 season as the 3rd choice at prop for the Highlanders behind Mackintosh and Newland, but injury to Mackintosh saw him start the last 6 games of the season, his longest stretch of continuous starts in Super Rugby. During the season, he also joined the select group of players who have made 50 appearances for the franchise.

In the 2011 Super Rugby season, King had the finest year of his career, starting 13 matches for the Highlanders as the first-choice tighthead prop. As of the conclusion of the season, he sits 3rd all-time in appearances at prop for the franchise, behind only Carl Hayman and Carl Hoeft.

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