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TRIBUTE TO ISRAEL DAGG "YOUNG TALENT" (PART II)

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A tribute to Israel Dagg.
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Israel Dagg (born 6 June 1988) is a New Zealand Rugby union player who plays for the Crusaders in the Super 15 and the All Blacks. He has also played for the New Zealand Sevens team. He is of Maori descent, on his mother's side.
Israel Dagg was born in Marton, New Zealand and attended Lindisfarne College in Hastings.
Israel Dagg attended the Advanced Course at the International Rugby Academy in April 2006 and he became the first secondary school player to be selected for Hawke's Bay since Danny Lee the same year. The 2006 New Zealand Rugby Almanack named him one of its five promising players for 2006.

Dagg has represented Hawke's Bay at Under 16 and Under 19 level.
Dagg made his All Blacks debut in the match against Ireland in New Plymouth on 12 June 2010. He was again capped against Wales the following week but was injured at half time.

Coach Graham Henry decided to rest him for the second test against Wales, giving veteran Mils Muliaina an opportunity. Muliaina was awarded the 15 jersey for the opening Tri Nations test against South Africa. A strong performance by the veteran, in the 32--12 result for the All Blacks, led to his being selected again for the rematch against the Springboks. Dagg was awarded a bench spot from which he emerged to score his first international try for the All Blacks. Dagg swerved between Schalk Burger and Pierre Spies before dancing his way to the try line. This try gave New Zealand the try bonus-point in the Investic Tri Nations as the All Blacks won 31--17.
Dagg scored the first try of the Rugby World Cup 2011 in the first half of the opening game, and added a second before half time against Tonga. He also scored the third try against France during a pool match in the 22nd minute.
Dagg's second test try came in dramatic circumstances against South Africa on 21 August 2010 at FNB Stadium near Soweto, Johannesburg. With the scores level at 22-all, in the last minute of play, Dagg backed up a break by Ma'a Nonu to score the game-winning try for a 29--22 result.

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  • Fml that was a pain to watch him tear the Aussies apart. He could easily join the NZ 7's team and dominate lol... but they wouldnt need him anyway -.-

  • @aseroxmilez The first 3 tries at the start are of him playing for NZ 7's.

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  • the man!!

  • 2:28 is class

  • IMMENSE music track bro

  • Duuuude...The guy has a hammer in his foot.....I mean....The leg is made by steel....Or....Adamantium...He kicks like hell....

  • Amazing !

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