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16 Facts About Boycie Nelson

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Boycie Nelson is a New Zealand coach who is the assistant coach of the New Zealand Warriors Holden Cup team and former rugby league former footballer who played as a goal-kicking centre.

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Boycie Nelson was signed by the Auckland Warriors and played for their Colts side in the 1995 Lion Red Cup.

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In 1996, he was involved in the Waitakere City Raiders side that lost the Lion Red Cup grand final, despite Boycie Nelson scoring three tries.

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Boycie Nelson was then selected in the Lion Red Cup XIII that played against the touring Papua New Guinea team.

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In 1997, Boycie Nelson travelled to England and joined the Widnes Vikings.

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Boycie Nelson represented Auckland in the 1998 domestic season and toured Papua New Guinea with the New Zealand Maori.

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Boycie Nelson was selected in the Aotearoa Maori squad at the 2000 Rugby League World Cup.

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Boycie Nelson played two games for the Maori at the tournament and scored two tries.

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Boycie Nelson toured Australia with the New Zealand Residents in 2000.

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Boycie Nelson remained with the side until the end of the 2003 season.

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Boycie Nelson scored the first and the third try for Limoux, David Cenet scored the other one.

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Boycie Nelson played the final of the French cup in 2005 with Limoux.

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Boycie Nelson later played for the Waitakere Rangers in the Bartercard Cup, and again represented the New Zealand Maori in 2006, playing in the Pacific Cup.

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Boycie Nelson later joined the police and in 2008 represented the New Zealand Police at the inaugural Police World Cup.

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Boycie Nelson played for the Glenora Bears in the 2010 Fox Memorial and in 2012 was a co-coach at the club.

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Boycie Nelson was named the assistant coach of the New Zealand Warriors Holden Cup team for the 2017 season.