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Jack Goodhue (born 13 June 1995) is a New Zealand rugby union player who currently plays as a midfield back for Northland in New Zealand's domestic Mitre 10 Cup and the Crusaders in the international Super Rugby competition.
Contents
- All Blacks v French Selection Jack Goodhue debut Highlights
- Jack Goodhue Highlights
- Early career
- Senior career
- Super Rugby
- International
- Career Honours
- References

Early career

Originating from the Northland Region of New Zealand, Goodhue was born in the city of Whangarei and raised on a farm at Whananaki near Hikurangi, New Zealand, along with older brother Cameron and twin Josh who both went on to become professional rugby players. He attended Mount Albert Grammar School in Auckland along with his twin who captained their first XV while Jack was vice captain as they won 17 of their 20 games in 2013. Following graduation, he moved to New Zealand's South Island in order to study Agriculture at Lincoln University and while there he played both Colts and Division 1 rugby for them, winning titles at both levels.
Senior career

Despite not making the initial Canterbury squad for the 2014 ITM Cup, he forced his way into their match day plans during the year and went on to make 5 appearances and score 2 tries for them before concussion ended his season prematurely. After starting the first 2 games of the following season, he suffered ACL and MCL knee injuries in a game against Counties Manukau which ruled him out for almost a year.

He returned to full fitness for 2016 and was in fine form with 3 tries in 11 games as Canterbury lifted their 8th Premiership title in 9 years with a 43-27 victory over Tasman in the final.
Super Rugby
Surprisingly, following his season-ending injury in 2015, Goodhue was named as a medical exemption player in the Crusaders wider training group ahead of the 2016 Super Rugby season. His extensive rehabilitation meant that he didn't get on the field at all during the year, however his form for Canterbury in the latter part of 2016 meant that he was promoted to the full Crusaders squad for 2017 as part of a new deal which saw him contracted to the Christchurch-based franchise until 2019.
International
Goodhue represented the All Blacks Sevens twice in 2015 at the USA and Wellington competitions. He also won the 2015 World Rugby Under 20 Championship with New Zealand under-20, scoring two tries in five matches and captaining the side in one game.
Career Honours
New Zealand Under-20
Canterbury