
Eroni Clarke
Eroni Clarke is a former professional rugby union player from New Zealand, known for his time with the Blues and the All Blacks. He hails from a rugby family, with both his father and grandfather having played at high levels, contributing to the legacy of the sport in New Zealand. Eroni was recognized for his skills on the field during his playing career in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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Eroni Clarke performed an emotional rendition of the national anthem.
All Blacks v Wallabies: Beauden Barrett, Ethan de Groot ruled out of Perth testFormer All Blacks midfielder Eroni Clarke set the tone pre-match when he stepped up to sing the New Zealand national anthem.
All Blacks v Wallabies: Scott Robertson’s side bounce back to retain Bledisloe Cup at Eden ParkEroni Clarke led Eden Park in the New Zealand national anthem before the Bledisloe Cup test against the Wallabies.
All Blacks v Wallabies: Caleb Clarke in tears as father Eroni performs national anthem at Eden ParkEroni Clarke expressed the difficulty of the situation for his family after his son Caleb's sentencing.
All Blacks, Blues star Caleb Clarke sentenced for fleeing police at high speed on motorcycleEroni Clarke is Caleb Clarke's father and a former Blues and All Blacks player.
Court documents detail how All Blacks, Blues star Caleb Clarke fled from Auckland policeEroni Clarke was also a former Blues and All Blacks player.
All Blacks, Blues winger Caleb Clarke pleads guilty to fleeing police in Auckland

























