Robbie Stuart

Robbie Stuart

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Robbie Stuart was a renowned New Zealand rugby player, best known for his time with the All Blacks and Hawke’s Bay. He made his mark in rugby during the late 1970s, earning one test cap on the All Blacks' tour of France in 1977, where he showcased his versatility by playing as both a lock and prop. Stuart was celebrated for his leadership qualities and was inducted into Central Hawke’s Bay Sport’s Hall of Fame in 2018. He passed away recently, leaving behind a legacy as a rugby legend in New Zealand.

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New Zealand New Zealand: Robbie Stuart was a former All Black and Hawke’s Bay rugby legend who played for the All Black tour of France in 1977. 9

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Former All Black and Hawke’s Bay rugby legend Robbie Stuart dies