RICHIE McCAW
FOUNDER & TRUSTEE
As a master of the breakdown and one of the coolest heads in the game, Richie is considered by many as the greatest openside flanker of all time. He debuted for the Crusaders in 2001 and was also selected for the All Black’s end-of-year tour that year despite having only played a total of eight minutes of Super Rugby. He quickly became the first choice openside flanker and was first named All Black captain in 2004 at just 23 years of age. In 2012 he became the first player to achieve 100 test victories. He also has the best success rate of any All Black and has been named IRB Player of the Year a record three times. Richie captained Canterbury to the national provincial title in 2004 and then led the Crusaders in back to back titles in 2005 and 2006 and again in 2008. Richie was born in 1980 in Oamaru. He played for the local Kurow rugby club as a youngster, but it wasn’t until 1994 at Otago Boys’ High that he started to take the game seriously.