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Elliot Dixon

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Rugby player
Elliot Dixon
Dixon representing theHighlanders inQueenstown, February 2016
Full nameElliot Christopher Dixon
Date of birth (1989-09-04)4 September 1989 (age 35)
Place of birthChristchurch, New Zealand
Height194 cm (6 ft 4 in)
Weight109 kg (240 lb; 17 st 2 lb)
SchoolSt. Bede's College
Occupation(s)Rugby player
Rugby union career
Position(s)Flanker,Number 8, Lock
Current teamBiarritz
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2010–2017Southland65(65)
2012–2019Highlanders105(92)
2018–2021Ricoh Black Rams20(5)
2021–2023Biarritz40(20)
Correct as of 21 August 2021
International career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2009New Zealand U205(5)
2012–2017Māori All Blacks11(10)
2017New Zealand3(5)
Correct as of 21 August 2021

Elliot Christopher Dixon (born 4 September 1989) is a professionalrugby union player. He represents theHighlanders in theSuper Rugby competition andSouthland in theITM Cup, playing atnumber 8. Dixon is best known for his three test appearances for theAll Blacks in 2016.

Early life

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Dixon is ofMāori (Ngāpuhi)[1] andScottish Ancestry on his father's side andIrish on his mother's side. He grew up inChristchurch and attendedSt Bede's College.[2]

Playing career

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Provincial rugby

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Dixon moved through the age group levels forCanterbury, but transferred toSouthland in late 2009 for a better chance to play in the provincial competition.[2]

He made his provincial debut for Southland during the2010 ITM Cup, scoring a try on his first appearance in a 37–23 win overManawatu. He developed into a key member of the team over the course of the season, sharing playing time at number 8 with veteranSamoan internationalKane Thompson. In the2011 ITM Cup, Dixon appeared in every match for Southland, and helped the team to aRanfurly Shield victory overCanterbury on 23 July.

Super Rugby

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Following his solid season for Southland in 2010, Dixon was included in theHighlanders squad for the2011 Super Rugby season. It would be a difficult season, however, as he didn't make any appearances for the squad due in large part to an elbow injury which left him unavailable for most of the year.[3]

Dixon took over as captain of the Highlanders for many games of the 2017 season due to the loss of co-captainsAsh Dixon andBen Smith to injury. Dixon had already been required to step up due to the large number of other loose forwards that were injured. Dixon missed the Highlanders' famous 23-22 narrow victory over the touringBritish and Irish Lions that season due to his inclusion in the Māori All Blacks, with future All Black captainLuke Whitelock leading the team, andGareth Evans starting at flanker in Dixon's place. Dixon lost his place in the starting XV to Whitelock by the end of the season.

International play

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Dixon was a key member of the squad that won the Under-20 World Cup in 2009, where he suited up alongside current Southland teammatesRobbie Robinson,Brayden Mitchell, andAlex Ryan. The longest drop-goal attempt was attempted by Dixon in the final but landed 50 metres short.

On 29 May 2016 he was selected as one of three un-capped loose forwards, alongside Highlanders teammateLiam Squire and Hurricanes flankerArdie Savea, in the All Blacks' 32-man squad for a three-test series against Wales. Dixon made his debut for New Zealand at blindside flanker on 25 June 2016 in the third test of the Welsh series, being selected to start over then-69-test veteranJerome Kaino. Dixon performed well and was replaced by Squire, who was also on debut, in the 55th minute, with the All Blacks winning the test 46-6 and ending the series as a 3-0 clean sweep.

Dixon was retained for the All Blacks' 33-man squad for the2016 Rugby Championship. The All Blacks won the competition but it was a personal disappointment for Dixon, who only managed four minutes of game time in the competition, mostly due to the dominance of Savea and Squire as replacements off the bench. Those four minutes came on 1 October 2016 when he replaced All Blacks captainKieran Read 76 minutes into the All Blacks' 36–17 over Argentina. Dixon made one more appearance for New Zealand in 2016, playing the full 80 minutes against Italy on 12 November. Dixon scored his first international try against Italy, scoring in the 62nd minute while also setting upSteven Luatua for his try.

Dixon was not selected for the All Blacks for the Pasifika Challenge against Samoa and three-test 2017 British and Irish Lions series. Dixon's omission from the squad was due to the inclusion of Hurricanes flankerVaea Fifita. Dixon was also named in the Māori All Blacks' squad to face the Lions on the same day. Dixon started at openside flanker for the Māori All Blacks against the Lions on 17 June and was replaced byKara Pryor in the 72nd minute of their 10–32 loss to the Lions.

References

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  1. ^"5 players from Ngāti Porou named in "Maori All Blacks"".Ngāti Porou East Coast. 30 June 2015. Retrieved22 February 2024.
  2. ^abStewart, Ashleigh; Hinton, Marc (30 May 2016)."Dixon a drought-breaker for school".The Press. p. A1. Retrieved2 July 2016.
  3. ^Jeff Cheshire (10 May 2011)."Rugby: Will Injuries Cost Highlanders a Playoff Berth?". Bleacher Report. Retrieved3 July 2016.

External links

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Biarritz – current squad
Forwards
Backs
Coach
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