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Brackin Karauria-Henry
Birth nameBrackin Karauria-Henry
Date of birth (1988-07-31) 31 July 1988 (age 35)
Place of birthAuckland, New Zealand
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight88 kg (13 st 12 lb)
SchoolChristchurch Boys’ High School
Rugby union career
Position(s) Centre
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2012– NTT Com Shining Arcs 72 (95)
Correct as of 21 February 2021
Super Rugby
Years Team Apps (Points)
2010
2011–2012
Brumbies
Waratahs
2
2
(0)
(0)
Correct as of 21 April 2012
National sevens team(s)
Years Team Comps
2009–2010
2021–
Australia Sevens
Japan Sevens
8
Correct as of 21 February 2021

Brackin Karauria-Henry (born 31 July 1988) is a New Zealand rugby footballer who has played rugby sevens for Australia. As of 2018 he plays for Japanese Top League club NTT Com Shining Arcs. He previously played Super Rugby for the Brumbies and NSW Waratahs. His usual position is centre.

Rugby career

In 2006 Karauria-Henry left New Zealand to play rugby league in Australia for the Cronulla Sharks in the NSW Cup competition. He was just 16 at the time and attended Endeavour Sports High in Sydney.[1]

He switched codes in 2009 to play rugby union for Southern Districts and became qualified to play for Australia.[1] Selected in the national sevens team, Karauria-Henry was Australia's leading try scorer during the 2009–10 Sevens World Series circuit. He signed with the Brumbies in 2010 and, in October that year, was selected to join the Wallabies training squad for the 2010 Spring Tour.

Karauria-Henry joined the NSW Waratahs for a further two seasons of Super Rugby,[1] before moving to Japan where he signed with NTT Com.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Brackin Karauria-Henry on move to Waratahs". The Australian. 11 June 2010.