
Mils Muliaina
Mils Muliaina is a former New Zealand rugby union player who achieved significant acclaim as a fullback and winger. He made his debut for the All Blacks in 2003 and earned over 100 caps for the national team during a distinguished career that included participation in multiple Rugby World Cups. Muliaina is also known for his time in Super Rugby with the Waikato Chiefs and overseas clubs, where he showcased his exceptional skill and versatility on the field.
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Recent news mentions
Mils Muliaina accused the All Blacks of 'giving up' on Saturday.
Wallabies can’t let chance of Bledisloe win slip through their fingersMils Muliaina is listed among the most-capped All Blacks.
All Blacks v South Africa Rugby Championship Eden Park test: Line-ups, kick-off times, how to watch – all you need to knowMils Muliaina is an alumnus of Kelston Boys High, where Whyte excelled.
Roosters forward emerges as NRL's most improved propMils Muliaina commented on the need for big-time players to stand up in the match.
All Blacks v France: World media reacts to Hamilton win as New Zealand sweep test seriesSky pundit Mils Muliaina agreed.
Marlborough Boy’s College coach explains controversial tryJoey Manu idolised Mils Muliaina while growing up in Waikato.
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