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Former All Blacks star dies at 58

Former All Black and Canterbury stalwart Shayne Philpott has died aged 58. 

The former New Zealand rugby union player died on Tuesday after a medical event. 

Philpott was All Black No.895 and a prolific points scorer during a decade-long career for Canterbury, playing 113 games for them. 

His death has been confirmed by New Zealand Rugby. 

"Our thoughts are with the family and loved ones of former All Black Shayne Philpott, who has passed away aged 58," their tribute read on social media. 

"Philpott played 14 matches for the All Blacks between 1988-1991, and was a stalwart of Canterbury rugby. 

"Rest in love All Black #895 🖤"

Philpott started playing for Canterbury in 1986 at the age of 20, before being selected by the All Backs and making his debut on the 1988 tour of Australia. 

He played 12 games and two Tests for the All Blacks, and was known for his versatility as he could fill most positions in the backline. 

Loved ones have paid tribute to the rugby player and father. 

“It is with a very heavy heart that we share the shocking news of Shayne Philpott’s passing today ..." one family member wrote on Facebook. 

“A much-loved father and brother. Rest in peace brother.”

“It’s just unfathomable…,” another emotional tribute read. 

“Shayne Philpott you have been the epitome of humbleness and decency. I will miss you at celebrations, with your great yarns and humour.

“I’m just so terribly sad we don’t get to say goodbye, and to thank you for being you. You are gone way too soon my friend. Rest in peace and love, you wonderful human xox.”

Images: Twitter

 

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