List of New Zealand national rugby union team player records

The New Zealand national rugby union team have competed since 1884, and there are a number of individual records achieved since that time. The team is also known as the All Blacks, and have competed in Test rugby since their match against Australia in 1903. The world record for Test appearances is held by Richie McCaw—who played 148 Test matches for the team between 2001 and 2015. McCaw was also the first All Black to play over 100 Test matches; a record he achieved during the 2011 Rugby World Cup. The record for most Test points by an All Black is held by Dan Carter, who scored 1598 points between 2003 and 2015. The record for the number of Test tries is held by Doug Howlett, who scored 49 tries in 62 matches between 2000 and 2007.

Most caps

# Player Pos Span Mat Start Sub Won Lost Draw Win %
1.Richie McCawFlanker2001–2015148141713115289.18%
2.Keven MealamuHooker2002–2015132775511416287.12%
3.Kieran ReadNumber 82008–2019127120710716485.82%
4.Tony WoodcockProp2002–20151181051310215186.86%
5.Sam WhitelockLock2010–2019117972010112488.03%
6.Dan CarterFly-half2003–201511210669912188.83%
7.Owen FranksProp2009–201910898109113486.11%
8.Ma'a NonuCentre2003–201510387169110289.32%
9.Mils MuliainaFullback2003–20111009558416084.00%
10.Conrad SmithCentre2004–201594904849189.89%

Current as of New Zealand vs Wales, 1 November 2019. Statistics include officially capped matches only. Current All Blacks are indicated in bold type[1]

Most tries

# Player Pos Span Mat Start Sub Pts Tries Tries/Match
1.Doug HowlettWing2000–200762557245490.79
2.Julian SaveaWing2012–201754513230460.85
Christian CullenFullback1996–200258562236460.79
Joe RokocokoWing2003–201068662230460.68
5.Jeff WilsonWing1993–200160600234440.73
6.Ben SmithFullback2009–2019847212195390.46
7.Jonah LomuWing1994–200263549185370.59
8.Beauden BarrettFullback2012–835330649360.43
Tana UmagaCentre1997–200574731180360.49
10.John KirwanWing1983–199463621143350.56

Current as of New Zealand vs Wales, 1 November 2019. Statistics include officially capped matches only. Current All Blacks are indicated in bold type[2]

Most points

# Player Career Span Pts Caps Tries Conv Pens Drop Avg
1.Dan Carter2003–2015159811229293281814.27
2.Andrew Mehrtens1995–20049677071691881013.81
3.Beauden Barrett2012–64983361495527.82
4.Grant Fox1985–1993645461118128714.02
5.Aaron Cruden2010–2017322505635616.44
6.Carlos Spencer1997–20042913514494108.31
7.Doug Howlett2000–200724562490003.95
8.Christian Cullen1996–200223658463004.07
9.Jeff Wilson1993–200123460441313.9
10.Joe Rokocoko2003–201023068460003.38
Julian Savea2012–201723054460004.26

Current as of New Zealand vs Wales, 1 November 2019. Statistics include officially capped matches only. Current All Blacks are indicated in bold type[3]

Most points in a match

# Player Position Pts Tries Conv Pens Drop Result Opposition Date
1.Simon CulhaneFly-half4512000145–17 Japan4 June 1995
2.Tony BrownFly-half3611130101–3 Italy14 October 1999
3.Carlos SpencerFly-half332101093–8 Argentina21 June 1997
Andrew MehrtensFly-half33156063–15 Ireland15 November 1997
Dan CarterFly-half33245048–18British and Irish Lions2 July 2005
Nick EvansFly-half3311400108–13 Portugal15 September 2007
7.Tony BrownFly-half3211210102–0 Tonga16 June 2000
8.Marc EllisCentre306000145–17 Japan4 June 1995
Tony BrownFly-half30333050–6 Samoa16 June 2001
Beauden BarrettFly-half30450040–12 Australia25 August 2018

Current as of New Zealand vs Wales, 1 November 2019. Statistics include officially capped matches only. Current All Blacks are indicated in bold type[4]

Most tries in a match

# Player Position Tries Result Opposition Date
1.Marc EllisCentre6145–17 Japan4 June 1995
2.Jeff WilsonWing571–5 Fiji14 June 1997
3.Duncan McGregorWing415–0 England2 December 1905
John GallagherFullback474–13 Fiji27 May 1987
Craig GreenWing474–13 Fiji27 May 1987
John KirwanWing452–3 Wales28 May 1988
Jonah LomuWing445–29 England18 June 1995
Christian CullenFullback462–31 Scotland15 June 1996
Jeff WilsonFullback471–13 Samoa18 June 1999
Mils MuliainaWing468–6 Canada17 October 2003
Sitiveni SivivatuWing491–0 Fiji10 June 2005
Zac GuildfordWing479–15 Canada2 October 2011
Beauden BarrettFly-half440–12 Australia25 August 2018
Jordie BarrettWing466–3 Italy24 November 2018
George BridgeWing492–7 Tonga7 September 2019

Current as of New Zealand vs Wales, 1 November 2019. Statistics include officially capped matches only. Current All Blacks are indicated in bold type[5]

Most matches as captain

# Player Span Caps Total caps Win %
1.Richie McCaw2004–201511014889.09%
2Kieran Read2012–20195212784.31%
3.Sean Fitzpatrick1992–1997519277.45%
4.Wilson Whineray1958–1965303278.33%
5.Reuben Thorne2002–2007235086.95%
6.Taine Randell1998–2002225156.81%
7.Tana Umaga2004–2005217485.71%
8.Graham Mourie1977–1982192178.94%
9.Brian Lochore1966–1970182583.33%
10.Andy Dalton1981–1985173588.23%

Current as of New Zealand vs Wales, 1 November 2019. Statistics include officially capped matches only. Current All Blacks are indicated in bold type[6]

Youngest players

# Player Age DOB Debut Opposition
1.Jonah Lomu19 years 45 days12 May 197526 June 1994 France
2.Edgar Wrigley19 years 79 days15 June 18862 September 1905 Australia
3.Pat Walsh19 years 106 days6 May 193620 August 1955 Australia
4.John Kirwan19 years 183 days16 December 196416 June 1984 France
5.George Nepia19 years 190 days25 April 19051 November 1924 Ireland
6.Billy Mitchell19 years 211 days28 November 189027 June 1910 Australia
7.William Francis19 years 221 days4 February 189413 September 1913 Australia
8.Rieko Ioane19 years 239 days18 March 199712 November 2016 Italy
9.James Baird19 years 270 days17 December 189313 September 1913 Australia
10.Neil Wolfe19 years 275 days20 October 194122 July 1961 France

Current as of New Zealand vs Wales, 1 November 2019. Statistics include officially capped matches only. Current All Blacks are indicated in bold type.[7]

Oldest players

# Player Age DOB Last Match Opposition
1.Ned Hughes40 years 123 days26 April 188127 August 1921 South Africa
2.Brad Thorn36 years 262 days3 February 197523 October 2011 France
3.Keven Mealamu36 years 225 days20 March 197931 October 2015 Australia
4.Frank Bunce35 years 305 days4 February 19626 December 1997 England
5.John Ashworth35 years 287 days15 September 194929 June 1985 Australia
6.Richard Loe35 years 226 days6 April 196018 November 1995 France
7.Tane Norton35 years 136 days30 March 194213 August 1977British and Irish Lions
8.Andrew Hore35 years 72 days13 September 197824 November 2013 Ireland
Colin Meads35 years 72 days3 June 193614 August 1971British and Irish Lions
10.Charles Sonntag35 years 51 days6 June 189427 July 1929 France

Current as of New Zealand vs Wales, 1 November 2019. Statistics include officially capped matches only. Current All Blacks are indicated in bold type[8]

References

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