ALL BLACKS CLINIC GRANADA 2019

In 2019 the All Blacks Clininc was held in Granada, specifically in the facilities of the High Performance Centre of Sierra Nevada.

Anthony Tuitavake repeated the experience this time with Hosea Gear and both shared their knowledge for 5 days with players between 15 and 18 years old.

The Kiwis were accompanied by a high-level Spanish delegation that also showed experience and knowledge in the world of rugby.

Those attending the Clinic experienced the New Zealand culture first hand and improved their individual and team techniques, improving as players and as people.

Presentation

Biography Hosea Gear

Hosea Gear first wore the All Blacks jersey in 2008, in a match against Australia in the Bledisloe Cup.
In 2010 he made his Commonwealth Games debut and was selected by the All Blacks for the end of year tour, going on to play against England, a match in which he scored the first try.
Gear played in the 2011 Rugby World Cup semi-final against the Wallabies, which the All Blacks won.
In total, Hosea Gear achieved 14 caps for the All Blacks and 15 caps for the Maori All Blacks. He was called up by Barbarian F.C. in 2014 to play a match against the Rose XV.
He finished his career playing in the French TOP 14 and currently coaches East Coast Rugby Football Union in New Zealand.

Biography Anthony Tuitavake

Anthony Tuitavake played for the world champion New Zealand Under 19 side in 2001 and for the New Zealand Under 21 team in 2002.
Tuitavake is also a former New Zealand Sevens representative, winning a Commonwealth Games gold medal in 2002 in Manchester and then a world title the following year.
He was named in the 2008 All Blacks squad. He made his All Black debut, starting in the 14 jersey, against Ireland.
In 2009, Tuitavake signed a two-year deal with Japanese club NEC Green Rockets. In 2013, he signed up with top French club Montpellier. In the summer of 2016, he joined the Top 14 side Racing 92.