RUGBY PLAYER

Dylan Collier

1991 - Today

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Dylan Collier (born 27 April 1991) is a New Zealand professional rugby union player who plays as a forward and captains the New Zealand national sevens team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Dylan Collier is the 90th most popular rugby player (down from 86th in 2019), the 395th most popular biography from New Zealand (down from 394th in 2019) and the 18th most popular New Zealander Rugby Player.

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Among RUGBY PLAYERS

Among rugby players, Dylan Collier ranks 90 out of 35Before him are Nathan Hirayama, Naya Tapper, Natasha Hunt, Rosko Specman, Alena Olsen, and Philip Snyman. After him are Joe Webber, Regan Ware, Andrew Amonde, Madison Hughes, Thalia Costa, and Jasmine Joyce-Butchers.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Dylan Collier ranks 1,771Before him are Julia Sonntag, Joanna Pawlak, Irina Rodrigues, Emily Sisson, Stacey Michelsen, and Živa Dvoršak. After him are Giacomo Fantoni, Anna Lysenko, Samantha Child, Chan Chung Wang, Cecilia Low, and Vinícius Figueira.

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In New Zealand

Among people born in New Zealand, Dylan Collier ranks 395 out of 303Before him are Kojo Musah (1996), Ella Gunson (1989), Stephen Jenness (1990), Stacey Michelsen (1991), Ainsley Thorpe (1998), and Chala Beyo (null). After him are Peng Chia-mao (1996), Samantha Child (1991), Nick Bruce (1992), Joe Webber (1993), Daniel Meech (1973), and Kane Russell (1992).

Among RUGBY PLAYERS In New Zealand

Among rugby players born in New Zealand, Dylan Collier ranks 18Before him are Tyla Nathan-Wong (1994), Ruby Tui (1991), Kurt Baker (1988), Gayle Broughton (1996), Stacey Fluhler (1995), and Tim Mikkelson (1986). After him are Joe Webber (1993), Regan Ware (1994), Etene Nanai-Seturo (1999), Sione Molia (1993), and Vilimoni Koroi (1998).