Legendary All Blacks scrumhalf Sid Going, also known as "Super Sid," passes away at the age of 80. Read on to learn more about his iconic career and the impact he had on New Zealand rugby. ๐ #SidGoing #AllBlacks #RugbyLegend
Sid Going, affectionately known as "Super Sid," has left a lasting legacy in the world of rugby. His recent passing at the age of 80 has left a void in the hearts of rugby enthusiasts across New Zealand. Going, a prominent All Blacks scrumhalf, is remembered for his remarkable career that spanned from 1967 to 1977, during which he played 29 tests for the national team.
Peter Sloane, a former All Blacks hooker, fondly recalls the time he scolded his Hikurangi club flanker for being outmaneuvered by Going on the field. Sid Going's agility and skill as Mid-Northern's halfback were unparalleled, earning him respect and admiration from players and fans alike.
Sidney Milton Going's contributions to the sport were not only recognized locally but also at a national level. New Zealand Rugby mourns the loss of this iconic figure, citing his 86 appearances for the All Blacks as a testament to his dedication and talent. Going's five appearances as captain further solidified his position as a stalwart in New Zealand rugby history.
In addition to his prominent role with the All Blacks, Going also showcased his talents playing for the New Zealand Maori team and making over 100 appearances for Northland, formerly known as North Auckland. His impact on the sport extended beyond the field, shaping the future of rugby in New Zealand for generations to come.
Peter Sloane, an All Blacks hooker, says he once bawled out his Hikurangi club flanker, for allowing Sid Going, Mid-Northern's halfback to bump him off in.
It is with great sadness that New Zealand Rugby announces former All Blacks and Mฤori All Blacks halfback Sidney Milton Going has passed away aged 80.
Sid Going, who played 86 times for the All Blacks, has passed away aged 80. Going's career spanned between 1967-77, in which he played a role in some of the ...
The halfback played 29 tests for New Zealand between 1967 to 1977, as well as 57 other appearances. Five of those were as captain. Going was a stalwart for ...
A statement from Northland Rugby confirmed the death of a player regarded as one of the country's great halfbacks. Going played 86 matches for the All ...
Sid Going, a scrumhalf known as โSuper Sidโ who played 29 tests for the All Blacks in a decade-long international career, has died. He was 80.
He also played for the New Zealand Maori and made more than 100 appearances for Northland, or as it was known back then, North Auckland. It is with great ...
Sid Going, 80, former New Zealand All Black rugby star and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, passed away today at his home in ...
The rugby world is mourning the passing of dynamic All Blacks halfback and legend Sid Going has died, aged 80.
New All Blacks coach Scott Robertson leads the tributes to legendary halfback Sidney Milton Going, who has died, aged 80. "Sid lit up the field with his ...
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New Zealand rugby was left in mourning this weekend after learning of the death of legendary All Blacks scrum-half Sid Going at the age of 80.
Former scrum-half, who made 29 Test appearances for All Blacks, was inducted to the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame in 2020.
When Sir Bryan Williams first saw Sid Going on the field, he was just a schoolboy. The pair would go on to make history together.
When Sir Bryan Williams first saw Sid Going on the field, he was just a schoolboy. The pair would go on to make history together.