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Rugby Union Biography

Michael Jones

“The Iceman/Michael Jones”

New Zealander · Auckland, New Zealand · Born 8 April 1965

Flanker
55
tests

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The Iceman — widely regarded as the greatest openside flanker New Zealand rugby has produced and a player whose technical excellence at the breakdown, ball-carrying ability and leadership made him the template for the modern all-action back-row forward. Michael Jones won the inaugural Rugby World Cup in 1987 and would have been central to New Zealand's subsequent tournaments but for his refusal to play on Sundays due to his Christian faith — a decision that cost him multiple test appearances and speaks to the depth of conviction that ran through his character both on and off the field.

Rugby union demands physical courage, technical excellence and the ability to execute complex tactical patterns under extreme competitive pressure. Career highlights included World Cup 1987 (try in first game ever), 55 Tests for New Zealand. The dedication required to reach elite level in rugby union and sustain that performance over many seasons is rarely appreciated, yet Michael's career record speaks precisely to that kind of exceptional commitment. Michael's contribution to rugby union extends well beyond personal statistics to include the broader culture and development of the discipline at the highest level. Michael Jones's achievements in rugby union were built on technical discipline, physical preparation and competitive commitment that allowed performance to be maintained at the very top across multiple seasons. The dedication required to perform consistently in rugby union at international level defined every aspect of Michael Jones's approach to the sport.

Best Known For

World Cup 1987 (try in first game ever)

He refused to play on Sundays due to his Christian faith — missing important World Cup games — but is still regarded as the greatest open-side in All Black history.

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Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • World Cup 1987 (try in first game ever)
  • 55 Tests for New Zealand
Career Journey

Timeline

1965 👶 Born in Auckland, New Zealand
1998 🏁 Retired from professional sport
🏟️ Blues
🏟️ Auckland
🏆 World Cup 1987 (try in first game ever)
🏆 55 Tests for New Zealand
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

4 common questions about Michael Jones

Michael Jones was born in 1965.

Michael Jones is New Zealander.

Michael Jones's estimated net worth is $2m.

Michael Jones played as a Flanker.

Career Timeline — Michael Jones
1965
Born in Auckland, New Zealand
1998
Retired from professional sport
Blues
Blues
Auckland
Auckland
World Cup 1987 (try in first game ever)
55 Tests for New Zealand