Name Brad Shields Career start 2010 Weight 111 kg | Height 1.93 m Role Rugby Player | |
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Parents Danielle Shields, Nigel Shields Siblings Nick Shields, Stacey Shields Profiles |
Brad shields tells nz era a bit more about himself
Brad Shields (born 2 April 1991) is a New Zealand rugby union player who currently plays as a loose forward for Wellington in New Zealand's domestic Mitre 10 Cup and the Hurricanes in the international Super Rugby competition.
Contents
- Brad shields tells nz era a bit more about himself
- Inside hq with brad shields
- Early career
- Senior career
- Super Rugby
- International
- Career Honours
- Super Rugby Statistics
- References

Inside hq with brad shields
Early career

Born in the town of Masterton around 100 km north-east of Wellington, Shield moved closer to New Zealand's capital during childhood and attended Taita College in the suburb of Lower Hutt where he played first XV rugby and served as deputy head boy. After finishing high school, he began playing for Petone in Wellington's local club rugby competition while also captaining Wellington at under-20 level.
Senior career

Shields made his provincial debut aged just 19 in 2010. Taking advantage of injuries to established players Rodney So'oialo and Serge Lilo, he played in a 52-23 victory away to North Harbour. That was to be his only appearance during the season, however the following year, he became much more of a regular, featuring 10 times and scoring his first 2 provincial tries as the Lions finished a disappointing 6th on the Premiership log.

After missing the entire 2012 ITM Cup due to injury, he returned fully charged in 2013 and played 11 of Wellington's 12 games in a season which saw them finish top of the Premiership log before being defeated 29-13 at home by Canterbury in the playoff final. 2014 would be a year of turmoil for the Lions as they came 7th and last in the Premiership, recording just 1 win in 10 games. Shields captained the side and was named as Wellington's Player of the Year for his efforts.
The Lions failed to gain promotion to the Premiership at the first time of asking, finishing 2nd, behind Hawke's Bay on the Championship log before being defeated by the same opposition in the playoff final, narrowly going down 26-25. Injury restricted Shields to just 6 matches in 2015 where he scored a try and picked up a yellow card.
2016 saw Wellington once again come to close to earning promotion but yet again falling just short. After another 2nd place log finish, this time behind Otago, they were upset at home by North Harbour, 40-37 in the playoff semi-finals. Shield played 9 of 11 games during the campaign.
In 2017 Shields signed a 3 year contract with Northampton Saints which is due to start in early 2018, he hopes the move will further his International aspirations as he is English qualified.
Super Rugby
With just a little over a season's experience of provincial rugby under his belt, Shields was signed to a Super Rugby contract with the Hurricanes ahead of the 2012 season. Faced with stiff competition for a place in the starting line up from the likes of Jack Lam, Faifili Levave, Karl Lowe and Victor Vito, he acquitted himself well and went on to play 13 times during his debut season of Super Rugby, with 10 of these appearances coming from the replacements bench.
He enjoyed a breakout year in 2013, playing in all 16 of the Hurricanes games, including 13 starts and 3 tries before a knee injury hindered him in 2014, restricting him to only 6 matches.
The Hurricanes were one of Super Rugby's form teams through 2015 and 2016, finishing as runner-up in 2015 following a 21-14 home defeat to the Highlanders, before finally getting their hands on the trophy at the end of the 2016 season after a 20-3 victory over the Lions in the final. Shields featured heavily in both campaigns, playing 18 times in 2015 and 16 times in 2016 as well as contributing 2 tries in each season.
International
Shields was a New Zealand Under-17 representative in 2008 before being a member of the New Zealand Under-20 side which won the 2011 IRB Junior World Championship in Italy, scoring 1 try in 5 matches at the tournament. He has been named in All Blacks training squads in 2012 and 2016, but has not gone on to make his senior international debut.
On 5 November 2016, he featured for the Barbarians in their 31-31 draw against South Africa at Wembley Stadium. He played the entire 80 minutes in the number 6 jersey in a side containing his Hurricanes team-mates, Reggie Goodes and Michael Fatialofa.
Career Honours
New Zealand Under-20
Hurricanes