Frank Bunce

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Frank Bunce is a former New Zealand rugby union centre best known for his influential international career with the All Blacks in the 1990s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
rugby union centre
rugby union player
afterRetirement rugby coach
rugby commentator
countryOfCitizenship New Zealand
ethnicGroup Samoan descent
formedCentrePartnershipWith Walter Little NERFINISHED
gender male
hasGiven rugby clinics
hasRole rugby ambassador
isConsidered one of New Zealand’s notable centres of the 1990s
isRetired true
jerseyNumber 13 (outside centre)
languageSpoken English
memberOfSportsTeam All Blacks NERFINISHED
New Zealand national rugby union team NERFINISHED
Samoa national rugby union team NERFINISHED
notableFor international career with the All Blacks in the 1990s
leadership in midfield
powerful running
strong defence
occupation rugby union player
participatedIn 1991 Rugby World Cup NERFINISHED
1995 Rugby World Cup NERFINISHED
playedForClub Auckland Rugby Union NERFINISHED
Bristol Rugby NERFINISHED
Castres Olympique NERFINISHED
Manly Rugby Union Football Club NERFINISHED
North Harbour Rugby Union NERFINISHED
playedInEra 1990s
playedWith Walter Little NERFINISHED
position inside centre
outside centre
positionPlayed centre
representedNationalTeam New Zealand NERFINISHED
Samoa NERFINISHED
sport rugby union
sportCountry New Zealand rugby union NERFINISHED

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North Harbour notablePlayer Frank Bunce