13 Facts About Cory Jane

1.

Cory Steven Jane was born on 8 February 1983 and is a New Zealand international rugby union player.

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2.

Cory Jane first played for the All Blacks in 2008 and plays as a winger.

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3.

In 2011 Jane was selected into the Tri Nations team as injury cover.

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4.

Cory Jane has previously played for Hawke's Bay and was in the New Zealand team that won the Rugby Sevens gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games.

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5.

Cory Jane was third-equal on the 2006 Air New Zealand Cup leading try scorer's list with 6 tries, behind Richard Kahui and Sitiveni Sivivatu, both from Waikato.

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6.

Cory Jane was a member of the 2011 Rugby World Cup winning All Blacks.

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7.

Cory Jane was not included in the 2012 All Blacks team for the series against Ireland due to injury, but was selected again for 2012 Rugby Championship and was part of the side that beat Australia in the first two tests of the Bledisloe Cup.

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8.

Cory Jane played in the All Blacks for 2012 End-of-Year Tour, in which they beat Scotland, Wales and Italy.

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9.

Cory Jane suffered a serious leg injury in January 2013, preventing his involvement in Super Rugby and the series against France held in June.

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10.

Cory Jane was later named on the right wing in the Final Bledisloe Cup match.

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11.

Cory Jane was added to the All Blacks squad for the 2013 end-of-year rugby union tests.

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12.

Cory Jane returned to international rugby after being named on the right wing against France.

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13.

Cory Jane narrowly missed out on being picked for New Zealand's 2015 Rugby World Cup squad.

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