Who are the Whitelock brothers?
Luke Whitelock
George WhitelockAdam Whitelock
Sam Whitelock/Brothers
How many Whitelock brothers are there?
four Whitelock
He has three younger brothers including All Blacks Sam Whitelock and Luke Whitelock as well as former Crusaders player Adam Whitelock. All four Whitelock boys were educated in Feilding and played their junior rugby for Palmerston North High School Old Boys’ Rugby Football Club.
What happened to Sam Whitelock?
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has revealed that All Blacks second-row Sam Whitelock is to stay in New Zealand and will miss the rest of the Rugby Championship. The veteran second-row will rejoin the All Blacks squad for their northern hemisphere tour.
How tall is Samuel Whitelock?
2.02 m
Sam Whitelock/Height
How old is Dane Coles?
34 years (December 10, 1986)
Dane Coles/Age
In 2021 Coles was named as the oldest player in the All Black squad at 34-years-old and led the haka for the first time in his 75th Test against Tonga at Mt Smart Stadium.
Who is Kayla Whitlock married to?
George Whitelockm. 2013
Kayla Whitelock/Spouse
Whitelock was born in Palmerston North, and is of Rangitāne descent. She married Crusaders rugby player George Whitelock in December 2013.
Who is the tallest All Black?
The tallest ever All Black at 2.05 metres and 125 kg, ‘the Big Rigger’, Mark Cooksley, was drafted into the Hurricanes in 1997 to fill the locking role. In 1997, Cooksley was already an experienced All Black, having made his test debut in the centenary series against the World XV in 1992 aged 21.
How old is Damian Mckenzie?
26 years (April 20, 1995)
Damian McKenzie/Age
How much does Dane Coles weigh?
110 kg
Dane Coles/Weight
Who is the smallest all black?
5: At just 1.60 metres tall (5 foot 2) Alan ‘Ponty’ Reid is the shortest player to ever play for the All Blacks.
Who was the father of General John Whitelocke?
WHITELOCKE, JOHN (1757–1833), lieutenant-general, born in 1757, was the son of John Whitelocke, steward to the fourth Earl of Aylesbury, and probably a descendant of Bulstrode Whitelocke [q. v.] His mother died at Ramsbury, Wiltshire, on 7 June 1809 ( Gent. Mag. 1809, i. 589), and was buried as Sarah Liddiard (alias Whitelocke).
Where was Bulstrode Whitelocke born and raised?
Bulstrode Whitelocke, 1650. He was the eldest son of Sir James Whitelocke and Elizabeth Bulstrode, and was born on 6 August 1605 at George Croke’s house in Fleet Street, London.
What did Bulstrode Whitelocke do during the Civil War?
On the outbreak of the English Civil War he took the side of the Parliament, using his influence in the country as Deputy-Lieutenant to prevent the King from raising troops in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire.
What did Whitelocke do for the British government?
The British government, in deference to the popular cry for new markets, determined to send a large force to recover it, and on 24 Feb. 1807 Whitelocke was appointed to the command. He was also to undertake the civil government of the province when recovered.