TUDOR is #BornToDare with the All Blacks & Beauden Barrett
The All Blacks and Beauden Barrett embody the daring values that made TUDOR what it is today and because of that TUDOR is proud to welcome them to its family.
TUDOR is #BornToDare with the All Blacks & Beauden Barrett
Telling the adventures of individuals who have achieved the extraordinary on land, on ice, in the air or underwater - with a TUDOR watch on their wrist - the TUDOR #BornToDare campaign stays true to the initial vision of founder Hans Wilsdorf, who manufactured watches to withstand the most extreme conditions and most daring lifestyles.
With a history extending back more than a century, the All Blacks are not only the most successful international rugby team of all time but also one of the most successful and legendary teams in world sport, with a winning Test record of more than 77 percent. Despite being a relatively small country of 4.5 million residents, New Zealand has an enormous pool of talent with rugby coursing through the veins of 150,000 players, and many more supporters country-wide. With world-class training practices from the earliest age, a daring vision of the sport and enduring values of humility and team spirit, the All Black team towers above the individual star. As a group, they push the game to new heights and to each new generation of players is passed the guardianship of the legend.
A rugby game at the highest level where the All Blacks play is no walk in the park. That’s why it is called a Test match, because it tests you in every way: it tests your physicality, skill level, endurance and mental ability to perform under pressure. The All Blacks show they are ready for anything when they perform the haka - a world famous, awe inspiring Maori dance - before every Test match.
Playing the key Number 10 jersey in the first five-eighth (flyhalf) position, Beauden Barrett astounds opposing teams and tight defences with his ability to scythe through gaps and accelerate away to score or set up scoring plays. He was top scorer in the Super Rugby competition early in the season with his Hurricanes team, and carried his outstanding form into the All Blacks season starting in 11 Test matches - scoring 152 points and rightly being named World Rugby Player of the Year. But it was not always like that. At the beginning of his All Blacks career, he was used as an impact player, brought in later in the game from the bench to make a difference. In the space of one season he reinvented himself and is now top of the world.
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