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Blacks in South Africa. John Hart, who had taken over as All Black coach, showed a renewed interest by taking him on the NZ Barbarians' short tour of England at the end of the 1996 season, where they played the English. In 1997 Stensness was recalled to the All Blacks for the first five tests of the season but after the tri-nations against the Springboks in South Africa he was dropped for Alama Ieremia. Stensness never played for the All Blacks again, missing out even on the 36-man side to tour Britain and France.
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only a reserve in the final and now in the veteran stage seemed to lack the dash of some of the younger players. He was given a Blues Super 12 contract for 2003 but only had a minor role in their title win. He has two children, a daughter named Ella who was born on 3 October 1997 and a son named Louis birth date unknown.
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Stensness returned to New Zealand in 2001 after a serious knee injury and after surgery made the 2002 Blues team for the Super 12 and bringing his matches in that competition to 48. He also was part of a championship winning Auckland NPC team, bringing his appearances for the union to 80. But he was
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was well established in Auckland, and Stensness had become a specialist second five, though he occasionally returned to first five. He was at number 10 in the Super 12 semifinal of 1996 when Spencer was injured and for the first part of the 1996 representative programme when Spencer was with the All
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with a deft kick-through of the ball, and his subsequent test appearances against Samoa and Ireland were impressive. He had a challenging end of season tour to England and Scotland after suffering an early injury on the tour and he played in only six matches but played well in the end of tour match
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In 1993 he moved to Auckland and in one of his first games for his new union, an away Ranfurly Shield defence against Horowhenua, he ended up scoring four tries. With Grant Fox still playing, it was hard to get the first five role so Stensness moved to second five eighths.
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Stensness continued to play for the Blues in the Super 12 until the end of 1998. But midway through the year, before he could play for Auckland in the NPC, he moved to play overseas in France, where he played for the next three years. He played an important role in
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in 1989 and went on to play 33 matches for them until 1992. Highlights during this time included a 58-24 win over
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against the Barbarians. He never seemed to have the full confidence of then All Black coach Laurie Mains. By now
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New Zealand expatriate rugby union players in France
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Index

Auckland
Taupo-nui-a-Tia College
Massey University
Second five-eighth
Toulouse
Manawatu
Auckland
Blues
Blues
New Zealand
rugby union
Manawatu
Auckland
All Blacks
All Blacks
Auckland
Manawatu
Ireland
All Blacks
Lions
second test of 1993
Frank Bunce
Carlos Spencer
Toulouse
Stensness interview
All Blacks Profile
Categories
1970 births
New Zealand international rugby union players
Blues (Super Rugby) players

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