Joe Rokocoko

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Josevata Rokocoko
Full name Josevata Taliga Rokocoko
Date of birth June 6, 1983 (age 23)
Place of birth Nadi, Fiji
Height 1.89 m
Weight 98 kg
Nickname Rocket Man
Rugby union career
Position Wing
Amateur clubs
University
correct as of 1 Sept 2006.
Provincial/State sides Caps (points)
2002-current Auckland 16 (25)
correct as of 2006.
Super Rugby    
2003-current Blues 43 (80)
correct as of 9 September 2006.
National team(s)    
2003-current New Zealand 39 (175)
correct as of 17 Nov 2006.
Other Information
School  attended Saint Kentigern College

Josevata Taliga "Joe" Rokocoko (IPA: [rɒkɒˈðɒkɒ], born 6 June 1983 in Nadi, Fiji) is a professional New Zealand rugby union player.

He migrated to New Zealand with his family at the age of 5, settling in South Auckland, and attending James Cook High School. He later won a scholarship to Saint Kentigern College, where he was a member of the 2001 National Secondary Schools team. After an outstanding career with New Zealand international sides at under-16, under-19, and under-21 level, he started playing Super 12 rugby for the Blues in 2003.

Rokocoko size (98kg and 1.89 m tall) and speed has resulted in comparisons to former All Blacks wing Jonah Lomu.[citation needed] He is a specialist left-winger but has occasionally played on the right wing for New Zealand to accommodate another left-wing specialist, Sitiveni Sivivatu.

Rokocoko made his first appearance for the All Blacks on 14 June 2003 against England. He has so far had a high strike rate for the All Blacks, scoring 25 tries in his first 20 tests, and breaking the All Blacks single-season record for test tries previously shared by Lomu and Christian Cullen—his 17 test tries scored in 2003 equals the world record held by Daisuke Ohata of Japan. The International Rugby Players' Association named him new player of the year in 2003.

On 19 June 2004, in the All Blacks' second 2004 test with England, Rokocoko shredded the England defence for three tries in a 36-12 All Blacks victory over the reigning Rugby World Cup champions.

Rokocoko made his NPC debut for Auckland in 2004. Rokocoko returned to the All Blacks line-up for the 2005 Tri Nations, punctuating his comeback with a two-try effort in the All Blacks' pivotal home fixture against South Africa. As of 2006 he has scored 31 tries in 34 test matches.[citation needed]

Rokocoko is a cousin of All Black team-mate Sitiveni Sivivatu,[1] former Auckland Blues and All Black winger Joeli Vidiri and NPC, Super 12, and New Zealand sevens player Iliesa Tanivula.[2]

In November 2006, Rokocoko asked New Zealand rugby management to list his name on team releases as Josevata, his Christian birth name, as opposed to Joe.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Sivivatu to make All Blacks debut", BBC Sport, 6 June, 2005. Retrieved on 2006-11-03.
  2. ^ Jan de Koning. ""Joe Rokocoko - An ace up the Blues' sleeve"", Rugby World. Retrieved on 2006-01-30.
  3. ^ Smith, Tony. "Joe becomes Josevata", Fairfax Media / Stuff.co.nz, 11 November 2006. Retrieved on 2006-11-11.

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