All Blacks' Sam Cane sails into history with a thrilling farewell in his 100th Test! Catch all the touching moments and epic celebrations that made it unforgettable!
In what can only be described as a magical evening for Kiwi rugby fans, former All Blacks captain Sam Cane marked a significant milestone in his career by playing his 100th Test match, a feat that few have the honour to achieve. The atmosphere at Wellington was electric, bursting with pride as Cane led his team to a resounding 33-13 victory over their fierce rivals, the Wallabies, in the famous Bledisloe Cup. Fans cheered, flags waved, and tears glimmered in the eyes of many as they witnessed not just a match, but a celebration of Cane’s illustrious career.
Among the high-points of the evening was the emotional tribute from his teammates. The All Blacks dedicated a special haka in honor of Sam Cane, an act that reverberated with such force it could probably be felt clear across the field! The tribute highlighted not only the camaraderie of the team but also the respect and admiration that they hold for Cane, who has been a vital cog in the All Blacks machine for over a decade. Fellow centurion Beauden Barrett presented Cane with his silver cap, marking him as the 13th player to reach this incredible milestone in New Zealand's rugby history.
In a heartfelt post-match interview, Cane expressed his gratitude, stating he felt “really lucky” to have had the support of a passionate Wellington crowd during this memorable match. The atmosphere was palpable with emotion as Cane reflected on his journey that began with youthful ambitions and transformed into a celebrated career filled with trials, triumphs, and tests. The stories of the past – from gritty training sessions to victorious moments on the field – echoed in the changing rooms with a sense of nostalgia that united both veterans and new players alike.
As the night drew to a close, it became clear that Sam Cane's legacy would live on not just in the record books but in the hearts of Kiwis everywhere. The All Blacks have now officially placed yet another legend into their centurion hall. And while it’s sad to think about saying goodbye to such a talented player, it’s also uplifting to celebrate the connections formed on the field, the victories shared, and the sport that unites New Zealand.
In addition to Cane's remarkable feat, it's worth mentioning that only a few other legends like Richie McCaw and Dan Carter have achieved the same level of distinction, making it an elite club for rugby players in New Zealand. In fact, since 1903, more than 150 players have donned the All Blacks jersey, but only 13 have made it to the century mark. So, whether you're a diehard fan or just a casual spectator, you can't help but appreciate the significance of such milestones in the realm of rugby!
After the match, Cane received his silver cap from fellow centurion Beauden Barrett as he became the 13th All Black to reach the 100-test milestone. New ...
The former All Blacks skipper, playing his 100th Test and final one at home, was honoured with a haka that almost made the changing room walls shake.
All Blacks flanker Sam Cane hailed the Wellington crowd after his side's 33-13 victory over Australia in his 100th Test match.
Emotion reverberated through the All Blacks' changing room walls with such ferocity during a team tribute haka for Sam Cane that Wallabies coach Joe...
The NZ forward became the 13th player to represent the country, as the All Blacks swept the Wallabies in the Bledisloe series.
Beauden Barrett paid a touching tribute to fellow All Blacks centurion Sam Cane after their Rugby Championship victory over the Wallabies.
Sam Cane is officially an All Blacks' centurion becoming the 13th New Zealander to reach the milestone following the likes of Richie McCaw and Dan Carter.