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Dave Loveridge

Dave Loveridge
Date of birth (1952-04-22) 22 April 1952 (age 65)
Place of birth Stratford
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight 73 kg (161 lb)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Halfback
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1978-1985  New Zealand 54 (36)
Position(s) Halfback
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1978-1985  New Zealand 54 (36)

David Steven “Trapper” Loveridge (born 22 April 1952) was an All Black great of the late 1970s and early 1980s, known in his time as the greatest halfback in the world.

Loveridge was born in 1952, in Stratford, New Zealand, to Horace and Margaret Loveridge. Loveridge grew up during the golden age of Taranaki rugby, with the provincial side holding the Ranfurly Shield for two tenures in 1957–1959, and 1963–1965. Loveridge played age-grade representative rugby for Taranaki at the age of 12.

The Loveridge family owned a pig farm in Tariki south of Inglewood, and Loveridge attended Inglewood High School for his secondary education. He worked for a bank after leaving school, and in 1972 the bank transferred him to Auckland. While in Auckland Loveridge was selected for the Auckland University club team, and soon caught the eye of the provincial selectors. He played two games for Auckland, but after a 34-3 loss to North Auckland, in which he was marking All Black veteran Sid Going, Loveridge was discarded from the team.

In 1974 Loveridge married his wife Janine, returned to Tariki to run the family farm, played for Inglewood seniors and secured the halfback position in the Taranaki team. The following year he was selected for the Junior All Blacks, and in 1977 was given his first All Black trial. In 1978 he was reserve All Black halfback for the three-match series against the Wallabies in New Zealand, but didn’t get on the field. He finally got the chance to don the black jersey in the tour to Great Britain at the end of the year, and on October 21, 1978, made his debut against Cardiff at Cardiff Arms Park. He played his first test match when first-choice halfback Mark Donaldson was stung with an ankle injury and ruled out of the match against Wales. While New Zealand almost lost that match, only winning because of Andy Haden’s famed lineout dive, Loveridge played a competent game. Donaldson remained first choice for the home season of 1979, but Loveridge finally gained the edge and secured the test matches against England and Scotland at the end of the year.


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