Name Anthony Boric Siblings Michael Boric Weight 110 kg | Height 2.00 m Role Rugby Player | |
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Parents Sonja Boric, Milenko Boric Similar People John Afoa, Isaia Toeava, Ali Williams, Brad Thorn, Tony Woodcock |
Rugby world cup winner anthony boric
Anthony Frank Boric (born 27 December 1983 in Auckland) is a New Zealand-born rugby union footballer who has represented the New Zealand in international rugby, and currently plays for the Mitsubishi Dynaboars in the Japanese Top League. He plays as a lock.
Contents
- Rugby world cup winner anthony boric
- Q a with blues coaches marty mckenzie and anthony boric on the 2013 squad
- Early and personal life
- Rugby career
- References

Q a with blues coaches marty mckenzie and anthony boric on the 2013 squad
Early and personal life

Boric is a second-generation New Zealander of Croatian descent. His grandfather, from whom Boric acquired his middle name, hailed from the Dalmatia region. He attended school at Rosmini College in Takapuna where he played first XV rugby.

Boric then studied Civil Engineering at the University of Auckland, and in 2008, the final year of his degree, received news of his inclusion in the All Black squad when he heard his name read out on the radio.
Rugby career

Boric started playing rugby on the wing, but as he grew rapidly in his teenage years he switched into the second row, and also played as a loose forward. In his early days at North Harbour and the Blues, Boric alternated between the role of lock and blindside flank before deciding to concentrate on the former position.
After making his first appearance as an All Black coming on as a substitute against England on 13 June 2008, Boric's first match as part of the starting line-up was against the Springboks in Dunedin, replacing the suspended Brad Thorn.
Boric scored his first Test try versus Scotland on 8 November 2008
AB played his last Test match for All Black side during the winning 2011 Rugby World Cup campaign. He played 4 matches during the tournament, all of which were from the reserve bench.