Ardie Savea

Ardie Savea
Full name Ardie Suemalo Savea
Date of birth (1993-10-14) 14 October 1993
Place of birth Wellington, New Zealand
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight 100 kg (15 st 10 lb; 220 lb)
School Rongotai College
Notable relative(s) Julian Savea (brother)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Flanker, Number 8
Current team Wellington, Hurricanes
All Black No. 1147
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2012– Wellington 33 (80)
2013– Hurricanes 73 (85)
Correct as of 20 May 2018
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
2013 New Zealand U20 5 (5)
2015 Barbarian F.C. 2 (7)
2016– New Zealand 30 (30)
Correct as of 29 September 2018
National sevens team(s)
Years Team Comps
2012–2016 New Zealand 8
Correct as of 20 May 2018

Ardie Suemalo Savea (born 14 October 1993) is a rugby union footballer who plays as a flanker for Wellington in the ITM Cup,[1] the Hurricanes and the New Zealand All Blacks. Savea has also previously played for the Barbarian F.C. and Rugby Sevens, for New Zealand.

Early life

Savea was a member of the Rongotai College 1st XV, captain of the side in his final year of high school and was head prefect in his final year. Savea played as an outside centre at high school, shifting to the forwards in his professional career.

Playing career

Early Career

Savea has represented New Zealand on the international sevens circuit.[2] In the 2013 Super Rugby season he joined the Hurricanes after signing a two-year deal.[3][4][5][6]

In November 2013, Savea travelled with the All Blacks to Europe, along with his older brother Julian. This was because "we want to introduce him to the way of the All Black life," said Coach Steve Hansen.[7]

2015-2016

In 2015, Savea was selected for the All Blacks Sevens squad to play in the Wellington 7s series in January 2016. Savea also became a regular starter for the Hurricanes during the 2015 Super Rugby season, but missed the final due to injury. After injury to Brad Shields, Savea took over as captain of Wellington for the rest of the 2015 ITM Cup season. Savea lead Wellington to the final of the Championship division in the absence of Shields, but Wellington lost the final to Hawke's Bay's Magpies, 25-26, with a late conversion from Savea's Hurricanes team-mate Ihaia West.

In 2016, after opting to withdraw from the All Blacks Sevens, Savea was selected in New Zealand's All Blacks squad for the June test series against Wales. Savea made his debut for the All Blacks, replacing Sam Cane off the bench, on 11 June, against Wales at Eden Park. Savea made a fine debut, with the All Blacks winning 39-21. The following week, Savea scored a try in his second match for New Zealand at the Westpac Stadium, his home crowd. Savea again made his way onto the field by replacing Cane off the bench. The All Blacks won, again, by 36-22.

Savea was retained in the All Blacks squad for the 2016 Rugby Championship and following an injury to Sam Cane, Savea ended up playing 2 of the Rugby Championship tests as openside flanker. In his first start for the All Blacks against South Africa in the 2016 Rugby Championship, Ardie scored a try along with his brother Julian, making them the first brothers in the All Blacks to ever do so in the same test.[8]

Savea played 12 tests for the All Blacks in his debut season overall, 10 of them off the bench.

2017-2018

Savea was one of the highest try-scorers for the 2017 Super Rugby season, scoring six that year including a double in the Hurricanes' opening match for the year within the first ten minutes. The Hurricanes won their opening match 83-17 against the Sunwolves, with Savea playing the full 80 minutes.

Savea was selected in the 33-man squad for the 2017 Pasifika Challenge against Samoa and the three-test series against the touring British and Irish Lions. Savea started at number 8, against Samoa, because All Blacks Captain Kieran Read had not yet recovered from his broken thumb. Savea scored two tries in the 78-0 demolition of Samoa and came off the bench as a replacement in all three tests against the Lions in a drawn series. Despite performing better than starting openside flanker Sam Cane, Savea was retained as an impact player off the bench for most of the 2017 Rugby Championship. A start against Argentina in New Plymouth was the exception, with Cane replacing Savea in the 44th minute of the 39-22 win. Despite a good performance, Savea's was overshadowed by Cane and by Vaea Fifita who was Man of the Match.

With Matt Todd preferred by All Black coach Steve Hansen during tests, Savea only made two appearances on the 2017 end-of-year tour, starting in wins over the Barbarians and a French XV.

Although the 2018 Super Rugby season proved to be a mixed season for Savea, Savea performed well against France during the mid-year Steinlager series, with his performance in the first two tests including an outstanding try. Due to Sam Cane's ongoing poor discipline, Savea earned a start at openside flanker during the final test of the series, on 23rd June 2018. Although the All Blacks defeated France 49-14 in the third test, winning the series 3-0, it proved Savea to be luckless, with Savea coming off injured in the 16th minute, with Matt Todd replacing Savea. Savea missed the 2018 Super Rugby playoffs due to injury. [9]

Savea recovered from his ankle injury in time for the 2018 Rugby Championship, replacing Sam Cane off the bench in both Bledisloe Cup tests against Australia. Savea's dominance over Australia earned him a start against Argentina's Los Pumas for round 3 of the competition, on 8th September 2018. Savea lasted the full 80 minutes against Los Pumas, with the All Blacks winning 46-24, but Savea only earned 12 minutes against South Africa's Springboks the following week. Although Savea only played for 12 minutes during the All Blacks' 34-36 shock loss to South Africa, he still played well and scored a try.

Savea was released by the All Blacks for the Wellington Lions during 2018, starring in a 52-7 win over Southland during the 2018 Mitre 10 Cup. [10]

For round 5 of the 2018 Rugby Championship, with Kieran Read being rested, Savea was scheduled to be used as impact off the bench for the All Blacks as usual, with Luke Whitelock starting at number 8 in Read's absence, on 29th September 2018. Savea, however, was drafted into the starting lineup only hours before the test against Los Pumas, with Whitelock falling ill. Savea went on to dominate his opposite number 8, Javier Ortega Desio, winning the first "Man of the Match" award of his international career. Savea lasted the full 80 minutes, with the All Blacks beating Los Pumas 35-17. Savea plyed outstandingly the following week, in the second test against South Africa, when he replaced the injured Sam Cane only 36 minutes into the test. Savea challenged the Springboks well as scored his seventh career try in the final minute. Savea's try was converted by first-five, Richie Mo'unga, who won the test for the All Blacks through the kick, making the final score a 32-30 win.

Savea is expected to be a regular starter for New Zealand during the 2018 end-of-year tour, with Sam Cane out injured.

Personal life

His older brother is fellow All Black and Hurricanes' winger Julian. Savea has Samoan ancestry and is a father-of-one.

References

  1. "Ardie Savea profile". Wellington Lions. Retrieved 17 October 2012.
  2. "Savea Signs Super Rugby" (Press release). Hurricanes. 25 November 2012. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
  3. "Hurricanes sign Ardie Savea for two years". Rugby Heaven. Fairfax. 10 October 2012. Retrieved 17 October 2012.
  4. "Ardie Savea profile". Hurricanes. Archived from the original on 31 December 2012. Retrieved 20 December 2012.
  5. Cully, Paul (4 April 2013). "Openside duels will whet appetites". Rugby Heaven. Fairfax. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
  6. Mortimer, James (20 October 2013). "Ardie Savea to get his first All Blacks taste" (Press release). All Blacks. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  7. "Ardie Savea and Seta Tamanivalu set to make debut against Wales". Talkingrugbyunion.co.uk. 2016-06-09. Retrieved 2016-06-14.
  8. Hamish Bidwell (2018-07-07). "Ardie Savea taking slow steps in recovery from high ankle sprain". stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
  9. Hamish Bidwell (2018-07-31). "Ardie Savea happy to emerge unscathed as Wellington thrash Southland". stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
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