His test debut for the All Blacks was against Argentina on 23 June 2001 in Christchurch. With his size and athleticism, he established himself as a regular in the All Blacks side.
It was announced on 7 June 2006 that Jack had signed a two-year contract with the newly formed Tasman Rugby Union. He spent two years with the English Premiership side Saracens joining after the 2007 Rugby World Cup,[1] joining another New Zealand player, Glen Jackson.
In April 2009 he re-signed with the New Zealand Rugby Union until 2011.[2] He played with South African side Western Province and then made a return to Super 14 side Crusaders for the 2010 season.[3]
Current life
Retiring in 2015, Jack has taken up a builders apprenticeship. Based in Nelson, Jack has also taken up the position as the Nelson Child Cancer Foundation ambassador. His father is also involved in the building industry.[4]
Achievements
In 2002, Jack was named the New Zealand rugby player of the year.[citation needed]
Other
Scored a try 11 minutes after coming on as a replacement against Argentina on his international debut in 2001.
Scored a try in New Zealand’s opening match of the RWC 2007 against Italy.
Played in six RWC matches, five in 2003 and one in 2007.