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Whakatane touch tournament is the home to one of New Zealand’s most famous one-day touch rugby tournaments that attracts international entries and features many of New Zealand’s top athletes. Tana Umaga and his sports star friends have been attending the tournament for fourteen years as the Baa Baaz team.
Additional photos courtesy of Daily Post
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Tana Umaga attended the fundraising event ‘CanTeen Bike Bash’ in the Pukekohe town square on 7 October. 2011. CanTeen is an organisation that supports teenagers living with Cancer..
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Tana Umaga and New Zealand Chef, Al Brown beat former French rugby international Olivier Magne and Chef Philippe Clergue in the Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Challenge held at ‘The Cloud’ in Auckland, New Zealand on 22 September 2011. (Photos courtesy of Alex Wallace)
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Tana Umaga launched TUF water for the Tana Umaga Foundation in 2010.
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Tana Umaga became the oldest player to score a try in the Super 15 in when he played for the Chiefs in 2011. (Photos courtesy of Kevin Booth)
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Tana Umaga played 100 games for the Wellington Lions. He started in 1996 on the wing before ending up at second five and taking over the Captaincy in 2003. (Photos courtesy of Above Ground Level)
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Tana Umaga is the Assistant Coach at Counties Manukau Rugby and played for the Counties Manukau Steelers in 2010. (Photos courtesy of Richard Spranger FPSNZ) (Photo 62-2 courtesy of Lisa Roberts Photography)
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Tana Umaga has played 74 tests for the All Blacks and became Captain in 2004 and lead them to 19 wins out of 21 matches. (Photos courtesy of Above Ground Level)
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Tana Umaga played over 100 games for the Hurricanes in Super Rugby. He has played in Super 12, 14 and 15 and played 129 Super Rugby games. (Photos courtesy of Above Ground Level)