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    Piri Awahou Tihou Weepu (born 7 September 1983) is a retired New Zealand rugby union player. Weepu played most recently for Wairarapa Bush in the Heartland...
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  • now a news camera operator. He is the brother of rugby union player Piri Weepu. Weepu started his career with the Wainuiomata Lions in the Wellington Rugby...
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    of All Blacks players that have led the Ka Mate version of the haka: Piri Weepu (26) TJ Perenara (26) Keven Mealamu (23) Aaron Smith (21) Richie McCaw...
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    the following ten players have led the performance a total of 98 times: Piri Weepu (25) TJ Perenara (30) Aaron Smith (14) Liam Messam (12) Keven Mealamu...
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  • Vaszary (1901–1965), Hungarian film actress Piri Weepu (born 1983), New Zealand rugby union footballer Hajji Piri (died 1690s), controller of the assay of...
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    in Wellington, New Zealand - along with his former All Black teammate Piri Weepu, who serves as the Wellington College 1st XV head coach. Tialata was born...
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  • former Hurricanes icons, and 2011 Rugby World Cup winners, Ma'a Nonu and Piri Weepu. The regular season began on 24 February against the Crusaders at Eden...
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  • Jerome Kaino (Flanker)  New Zealand – Ma'a Nonu (Centre)  New Zealand – Piri Weepu (Scrum-half) 2012 Dan Carter  New Zealand Fly-half  England – Owen Farrell...
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    since the introduction of Kapa o Pango in 2005 and surpassed that of Piri Weepu in the test versus England in Dunedin 2024 when Perenara had led the haka...
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  • played briefly with Wellington on his return to New Zealand, as cover for Piri Weepu, before finishing his career back at Taranaki. "Brendon Derek Te Oranga...
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