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Tom Willis (rugby union, born 1979) (Thomas Eion Willis) was born on 20 April, 1979 in Dunedin, New Zealand, is a player. Discover Tom Willis (rugby union, born 1979)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

Popular As Thomas Eion Willis
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Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 20 April, 1979
Birthday 20 April
Birthplace Dunedin, New Zealand
Nationality New Zealand

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Tom Willis (rugby union, born 1979) Height, Weight & Measurements

At 45 years old, Tom Willis (rugby union, born 1979) height is 6 ft and Weight 16 st.

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Height 6 ft
Weight 16 st
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Tom Willis (rugby union, born 1979) Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Tom Willis (rugby union, born 1979) worth at the age of 45 years old? Tom Willis (rugby union, born 1979)’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from New Zealand. We have estimated Tom Willis (rugby union, born 1979)'s net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2012

Willis retired from rugby in January 2012 due to injury.

2008

On 23 April 2008, Willis confirmed he was joining Welsh Celtic League side Newport Gwent Dragons for the following European season.

2006

However, it was as captain of Waikato that he achieved his greatest triumphs, as he led the province to the 2006 Air New Zealand Cup championship as well as a Ranfurly Shield triumph over North Harbour in 2007.

2005

After missing the entire 2005 Super 12 season, Willis returned to hold down the starting position at hooker for the Chiefs for another three seasons through 2008.

2003

Following the 2003 provincial season, Willis transferred to Waikato and the Chiefs in a bid to get more consistent playing time. However, shortly thereafter he suffered complications following a back injury, which forced him out of rugby for over a year.

2002

Injury to Oliver saw Willis finally see a starting role for the Highlanders in the 2002 Super 12 season, and he impressed enough that he was starting Tri Nations games for the All Blacks following the campaign. However, with Oliver back healthy Willis again found himself on the reserve bench for both the 2003 Super Rugby and NPC seasons. Despite a lack of playing time, he still managed to show his substantial ability in limited minutes - in the 2003 NPC he scored 5 tries despite making only 2 starts in 9 total appearances.

After a strong 2002 Super 12 season, he was again selected to the All Blacks for that year's domestic and Tri Nations tests. He made his test debut on 8 June 2002, starting in a 64–10 win over Italy in Hamilton. He would go on to make another four appearances for New Zealand that year.

However, these would be his final international appearances. Injury ruled him out of the 2002 end of year tour, and he was left off the 2003 Rugby World Cup squad. His long injury layoff in 2004-2005 would then ultimately serve to permanently end his international career.

2001

Willis was first selected to the All Blacks for their end of year tour in 2001, where he made starts - and was named team captain - against Ireland A and Scotland A. However, neither of these contests were considered test matches.

1999

Willis made his provincial debut for Otago in 1999 and his Super Rugby debut for the Highlanders the following year, but found playing time difficult to come by in the same sides as incumbent All Black hooker Anton Oliver and fellow rising star Andrew Hore.

1979

Tom Willis (born 20 April 1979 in Dunedin, New Zealand) is a former New Zealand international rugby union player who played in the hooker position.