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Name
  
Jason Eaton

Career start
  
2002

Weight
  
115 kg

Height
  
2.03 m

Role
  
Rugby Player


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Education
  
Palmerston North Boys' High School

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Jason John Eaton (born 21 August 1982) is a New Zealand rugby union player. He plays as a lock. He currently plays for Stade Rochelais.

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Early life

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Although born in Palmerston North, Eaton grew up on a dairy farm near the small community of Colyton.

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He attended Feilding Intermediate and then Palmerston North Boys' High School.

Career

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Eaton made his provincial debut for Manawatu in 2002, before transferring to Taranaki in 2004.

He played for Stratford in the Taranaki premier competition.

He was picked out of obscurity by Graham Henry to tour with the All Blacks on their successful Grand Slam Tour of November 2005. At the time, Eaton had not played professional super series rugby. He made his All Black debut aged 23, versus Ireland on that tour.

Notably, Eaton played for the Hurricanes in Super Rugby where he scored 10 tries and played in 88 games. Eaton had an explosive start with the Hurricanes; scoring a pair of tries against the Western Force in his first match for the Hurricanes at Taranaki’s home ground in New Plymouth.

Eaton has played 15 test matches for the All Blacks between 2005 and 2009.

Eaton played 25 games for Manawatu in 2002–03, scoring three tries.

On 21 November 2006 Jason Eaton won the International Rugby Players' Association's (IRPA) international newcomer of the year award. This award is voted on by all international players, with players not allowed to vote for members of their own team.

References

Jason Eaton Wikipedia