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Rugby union position
Second five-eighths, or sometimes second five-eighth, is a name used in New Zealand to refer the rugby union position commonly known elsewhere as the inside
Second_five-eighths
15 on-field positions in the sport
five-eighth", the inside centre as "second five-eighth" and the outside centre simply as "centre". In South Africa the number 8 is known as "eighth man"
Rugby_union_positions
Half back position in rugby league
number 7. In New Zealand, both terms appear to be used interchangeably. Five-eighths that feature in their respective nations' rugby league halls of fame
Five-eighth
NZ international rugby union player
2 October 2006) was a New Zealand rugby union player. Primarily a second five-eighth, Fitzpatrick represented Poverty Bay, Wellington, and Auckland at
Brian Fitzpatrick (rugby union)
Brian_Fitzpatrick_(rugby_union)
NZ international rugby union player
(born 14 July 1974) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth, Lowen represented Waikato at a provincial level for most of his career
Keith_Lowen
Rugby player
29 October 2025) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A first and second five-eighth, Bremner represented Auckland, Wellington, Manawatu, and Canterbury
Mick_Bremner
Rugby player
December 1898 – 7 December 1955) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth and three-quarter, Svenson represented Wanganui, Buller, Wellington
Kenneth_Svenson
New Zealand international rugby union player
five-eighth in the team during the 2004 tour to the United Kingdom and France displacing Carlos Spencer. He had been playing as a second five-eighths
Dan_Carter
Rugby player
selected to the Taranaki side. He alternated between first five-eighths and second five-eighths, weighing in at 75 kg and measuring 1.73 m high. McCullough
John_McCullough_(rugby_union)
New Zealand rugby union player (1945–2024)
October 2024) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A fullback and second five-eighth, Kember represented Wellington at a provincial level, and was a member
Gerald_Kember
Rugby player
January 1935 – 24 May 1986) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth and centre, Cossey represented Auckland, Poverty Bay, and Counties
Mick_Cossey
New Zealand rugby union player (1923–2019)
March 1923 – 30 March 2019) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth and centre, Elvidge represented Otago at a provincial level, and was
Ron_Elvidge
Rugby player
August 1947) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. A centre and second five-eighth, Duncan represented Hawke's Bay at a provincial level, and was a member
Mick_Duncan
NZ international rugby union player
(born 28 February 1973) is a New Zealand rugby union coach and former second-five eighth and centre. McLeod played 10 tests for the All Blacks from 1996 to
Scott_McLeod_(rugby_union)
New Zealand rugby union player
(born 6 April 1943) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth and centre, MacRae represented West Coast, Bay of Plenty and Hawke's
Ian_MacRae
New Zealand rugby union player
Australia in 2018. A utility back, Demant plays as a first five-eighth, second five-eighth or centre. She was named 2022 World Rugby player of the year
Ruahei_Demant
Rugby player
January 1942 – 20 July 2016) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth and centre, Moreton represented Southland and Canterbury at a provincial
Ray_Moreton
Rugby player
(born 24 April 1955) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth and centre, Osborne represented Wanganui and Waikato at a provincial
Bill_Osborne
Rugby player
Sunnyside. Hooper was capped three times for the All Blacks in 1937 as a second five-eighth against the touring Springboks, then played three uncapped matches
Jack_Hooper_(rugby_union)
Rugby player
(born 12 October 1952) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth and three-quarter, Kane represented Waikato, Wellington and Bay of
Greg_Kane_(rugby_union)
Rugby player
1999 in Methven) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays as a second five-eighth and wing for the Crusaders in Super Rugby. He signed for the Crusaders
Dallas_McLeod
Rugby player
McCahill was educated at St Peter's College. He played in two positions, second five-eighth and centre three-quarter. He played 32 matches for the All Blacks
Bernie_McCahill
Rugby player
(born 12 April 1959) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth and centre, Cameron represented Manawatu and Counties at a provincial
Lachie_Cameron
NZ international rugby union player (born 1989)
is a New Zealand rugby union footballer. He played as a second five-eighth or first five-eighth for the Crusaders in Super Rugby. and Canterbury in the
Tom_Taylor_(rugby_union)
New Zealand rugby union player
team Chiefs. Although his normal position is second five-eighth, Bruce has also covered first five-eighth for the Highlanders when regular fly-half Nick
Callum_Bruce
Rugby player
to get the first five role so Stensness moved to second five eighths. The All Blacks played poorly against the Lions in the second test of 1993, so Stensness
Lee_Stensness
NZ international rugby league player (1911–1990)
wrote "Brimble, the Manukau second five-eighths, was very nippy, and his solo efforts trouble the opposition". In the second half with Grafton attacking
Walter_Brimble
Rugby player
(born 11 January 1951) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth and wing, Taylor represented Bay of Plenty and Hawke's Bay at a provincial
Mark Taylor (rugby union, born 1951)
Mark_Taylor_(rugby_union,_born_1951)
Rugby player
Sayers (born 1 May 1947) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth, Sayers represented Wellington at a provincial level, and was a member
Mark_Sayers
Integrated Schematic National Programs for Economic Development
country. Contracts were signed to start five steel plants, which came into existence in the middle of the Second Five-Year Plan. The plan was deemed successful
Five-Year_Plans_of_India
New Zealand rugby union and rugby league player
the five eighths positions. Chase’s first game on the tour was against Southland at Rugby Park on September 19. Chase played at second five eighth and
Tommy_Chase
NZ rugby union player (1888–1974)
World War I. George Gaffaney, also a South Canterbury and South Island five eighths of the 1930s, recalled playing against Spillane while a young man and
Gus_Spillane
NZ international rugby league player
effective five-eighth”. In their 10-8 round 2 loss to City he was Richmond's best back along with Mincham and played “ably at five eighths”. They were
Noel_Bickerton
Rugby player
convincingly beat England U20s in the final. His position of choice is Second Five-Eighth. In 2020 He moved to Otago. Thomas's brother Peter Umaga-Jensen has
Thomas_Umaga-Jensen
NZ international rugby union player (1945-2002)
1945 – 22 December 2002) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth, Morgan represented North Auckland at a provincial level, playing
Joe_Morgan_(rugby_union)
New Zealand rugby union coach and player
a New Zealand rugby union coach and former rugby union player. A second five-eighth, Keane represented Canterbury at a provincial level, and was a member
Kieran_Keane
Series of nation-wide centralized economic plans in the Soviet Union
with going ahead with the second five-year plan in 1932, although the official start date for the plan was 1933. The second five-year plan gave heavy industry
Five-year plans of the Soviet Union
Five-year_plans_of_the_Soviet_Union
New Zealand international rugby league player
with Eric Fletcher and Ted Brimble outside him at first five eighth and second five eighths. He was also playing opposite Ted Brimble's younger brother
Frank_Halloran_(rugby_league)
NZ international rugby league & union player (1914–1988)
as five eighths and was in practically every movement, while his defence was excellent". He had spent most of the game in the second five-eighths position
Wally_Tittleton
NZ rugby union player (born 1992)
August 1992) is a New Zealand rugby union player who played as a Second five-eighth or Centre for Manawatu in the Mitre 10 Cup. He also played for the
Hamish_Northcott
New Zealand rugby union player (1931–2019)
– 18 May 2019) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A first and second five-eighth, Wilson represented Canterbury and Wellington at a provincial level
Doug_Wilson_(rugby_union)
NZ international rugby union player (1939-2007)
rugby union international. Raised in Tokomaru Bay, Collins was a second five-eighth and played his rugby with Gisborne Marist. He made his provincial
John Collins (rugby union, born 1939)
John_Collins_(rugby_union,_born_1939)
New Zealand politician
show host. He was born in Auckland, New Zealand. A centre, wing, and second five-eighth, Thorne represented Auckland at a provincial level, and was a member
Grahame_Thorne
Rugby player
March 1923 – 26 October 1994) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth, Dobson represented Auckland at a provincial level. He played one
Ronald_Dobson_(rugby_union)
Rugby player
is a former rugby union player from New Zealand. He played in the second five-eighth position for New Zealand and for North Harbour. He was known for his
Walter_Little_(rugby_union)
New Zealand rugby union player
1881 – 28 November 1931) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth and three-quarter, Stalker represented Otago and Manawatu at a provincial
John_Stalker_(rugby_union)
NZ international rugby union player (1936–2020)
1936 – 17 February 2020) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth and centre three-quarter, Lineen represented Auckland at a provincial
Terry_Lineen
Rugby player
Zealand rugby union player. Equally comfortable at either first or second five-eighth, Johnson represented Wellington and Hawke's Bay at a provincial level
Lance_Johnson_(rugby_union)
NZ international rugby union player
January 1953 – 26 October 2008) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth and wing, Purvis represented Wairarapa Bush and Otago at a provincial
Neil_Purvis
Rugby player
second string New Zealand team was formed for a concurrent series against a touring New South Wales side, for which Kane was named as the second five-eighth
Paul_Kane_(rugby_union)
New Zealand rugby union player (1900–1980)
November 1900 – 6 July 1980) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth and three-quarter, Mattson represented Auckland at a provincial level
Herman_Mattson
Series of development initiatives by the CCP
In the People's Republic of China, five-year plans (Chinese: 五年计划; pinyin: Wǔnián Jìhuà) are a series of social and economic development initiatives issued
Five-year_plans_of_China
New Zealand rugby union player
December 1932 – 10 January 1993) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth, Gray represented Bay of Plenty at a provincial level, and was a member
Bill_Gray_(rugby_union)
Rugby player
April 1950) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. A first or second five-eighth, Jaffray represented Otago and South Canterbury at a provincial level
Lyn_Jaffray
NZ rugby union player
Zealand rugby union player. He played in the First five-eighth, Fullback and occasionally Second five-eighth positions for the Hurricanes in Super Rugby and
James_Marshall_(rugby_union)
Series of national economic development plans
1980, incorporated the Second Five-Year Plan (1976–80)—the First Five-Year Plan (1960–65) applied to North Vietnam only. The second phase, called "socialist
Five-Year_Plans_of_Vietnam
NZ international rugby union player (1927–1982)
W. M. White, in the five-eighths, "without quite making the best of their opportunities". Finlay also played at second five-eighth for the North Island
Brian_Finlay
Rugby player
a utility backline player, he has played halfback, first five-eighths, second five-eighths, centre, fullback and wing. He played for Counties Manukau
Josh_Levi_(rugby_union)
Rugby player
1943 – 22 May 2013) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A first or second five-eighth, Cottrell represented Canterbury at a provincial level, and was a
Wayne_Cottrell
Rugby player
Taituha was born in Wanganui and educated at Te Aute College. Mainly a second five-eighth or winger, Taituha initially played for Hawke's Bay and was only 16
Peina_Taituha
Rugby player
New Zealand's national team, the All Blacks. He played mainly at second five-eighth, although he could play any position in the backline. He played for
Jimmy_Hunter
New Zealand international rugby union player (1931–2021)
from the University club, but switched to the Hutt club in 1952. A second five-eighth and centre three-quarter, Loader was selected for the 1953–54 All
Colin_Loader
NZ international rugby union player
– 12 July 1973) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A first or second five-eighth, McGregor represented Wellington and Canterbury at a provincial level
Neil_McGregor_(rugby_union)
Marist-North Shore, but Jimmy Mullins for City-Otahuhu's loss from the second five eighths positions upset their inside attack. Ray Halsey was showing good
1942 Auckland Rugby League season
1942_Auckland_Rugby_League_season
New Zealand rugby union player (1927–2020)
January 1927 – 5 October 2020) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth and three-quarter, Tanner represented Otago and Auckland at a provincial
John_Tanner_(rugby_union)
Rugby player
toured Australia, but did not appear in any Test matches. He played second five-eighth. Smith was born in Kaikohe and attended Kaikohe Primary and then Kaikohe
Peter_Smith_(rugby_union)
Rugby player
1925 – 17 December 2004) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A second five-eighth, O'Callaghan represented Wellington at a provincial level. He was
Ray_O'Callaghan
New Zealand rugby union player
provincial rugby for Taranaki. Wolfe played his rugby as a first five-eighth, second five-eighth or centre. During his three years at university, Wolfe played
Neil_Wolfe
New Zealand international rugby league & union player
New Plymouth at second five-eighth. Whanganui lost 13–0 but Chase was said to have played well. Chase was then chosen in the five-eighths with D. Thompson
Rangi Chase (rugby league, born 1918)
Rangi_Chase_(rugby_league,_born_1918)
Rugby player
1953) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. Predominantly a second five-eighth, Jefferd represented Canterbury and East Coast at a provincial level
Andy_Jefferd
Chinese economic development plan (1958–1962)
The 2nd Five-Year Plan was the second five-year plan adopted by the People's Republic of China. It was planned to last from 1958 to 1962, and was more
2nd_Five-Year_Plan_(China)
New Zealand rugby player and politician
four daughters: Karen, Michelle, Delwyn and Bridgette. A first or second five-eighth, Clarke represented Auckland at a provincial level, and was a member
Adrian_Clarke_(rugby_union)
Dominicana) is a country in the West Indies that occupies the eastern five-eighths of Hispaniola. It has an area of 48,670 km2, including offshore islands
Geography of the Dominican Republic
Geography_of_the_Dominican_Republic
NZ international rugby union player
1896 and 1897. His positions of choice were centre three-quarter and second five-eighth. Roberts did not play in any test matches as New Zealand did not play
William_Roberts_(rugby_union)
Rugby player
1994) is a New Zealand rugby union player who currently plays as a second five-eighth for Canterbury in New Zealand's domestic Mitre 10 Cup. After attending
Inga_Finau
Series of national economic development plans
Five-Year Plan(1980–85) proposed an outlay of more than Rs 22 billion. Agriculture remained the top priority; increased social services were second.
Five-Year_Plans_of_Nepal
New Zealand rugby player (1947–1990)
the South Island. In 1971, he was called into the national side at second five-eighth after a strong performance for the combined Hanan Shield unions team
Phil_Gard
Rugby player
go…now that is a great try for nineteen year-old Arthur Stone." A second five-eighth and centre, Stone represented Waikato, Bay of Plenty, and Otago at
Arthur_Stone_(rugby_union)
Rugby player
national side, the All Blacks, in 1964 and 1965. He played five games at first five-eighth for the All Blacks, all of them Test matches, scoring two tries
Peter_Murdoch_(rugby_union)
Pakistani national program for economic development
and restated by the military government of President Ayub Khan. The second five-year plans gave highest priority to heavy industrial development, and
Five-Year_Plans_of_Pakistan
Rugby player
each of the internationals against England and Wales and was at second five eighths in the match against Wales. Injuries meant Robinson in 2003 did not
Mark Robinson (rugby union, born 1974)
Mark_Robinson_(rugby_union,_born_1974)
Rugby player
born in Wellington and educated at Wellington College. Primarily a second five eighth, Killeen was an attacking player who started out in the Hutt third
Brian_Killeen
Personality model consisting of five broad dimensions
In psychology and psychometrics, the Big Five personality trait model or five-factor model (FFM), sometimes called by the mnemonic acronym OCEAN or CANOE
Big_Five_personality_traits
Rugby player
national team, commonly called the All Blacks. He mostly played at second five-eighth, and made 20 appearances for New Zealand between 1913 and 1914. He
Jock McKenzie (rugby union, born 1892)
Jock_McKenzie_(rugby_union,_born_1892)
Auckland Rugby League season
made a reappearance for Devonport at five eighths with loose forward Horace Hunt joining him at second five eighth. Hunt had been the Auckland cricket
1936 Auckland Rugby League season
1936_Auckland_Rugby_League_season
Steven Bates won a clean lineout take, the ball was spun and while second five-eighths David Hill took a big hit, his transfer to wing Sosene Anesi was
2006 Air New Zealand Cup final
2006_Air_New_Zealand_Cup_final
New Zealand international rugby union player
second five-eighth. Robertson was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1973 to 1977, playing mostly as a first five-eighth
Duncan_Robertson
Rugby player
rugby union player, coach and administrator. A three-quarter and second five-eighth, Sullivan represented Taranaki at a provincial level, and was a member
Jack_Sullivan_(rugby_union)
Rugby player
Bay second five-eighth Len Snee. He was a New Zealand under-19 representative player and competed briefly with Otago in 2008. A centre and first five-eighth
Dan_Snee
Japan international rugby union player
is a New Zealand born rugby union footballer who plays as either a Second Five-Eighth or Centre. He represented Japan at the international level, starting
Derek_Carpenter
NZ Maori international rugby union player
August 1906 – 2 January 1970) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A five-eighth and full-back, Paewai represented Hawke's Bay and Auckland at a provincial
Lui_Paewai
second five-eighths and his "tricky running... was a thorn in the side of the defence" and he "played a fine all-round game". Pat Young at first five
1938 Auckland Rugby League season
1938_Auckland_Rugby_League_season
NZ & Tonga international rugby union player
preferring Daryl Gibson at second five-eighth due to his more physical defense. He played as an unused reserve in the second test against France, and started
Pita_Alatini
NZ international rugby union player
second five-eighth and scoring a try and two conversions. Brown went on to play four more matches in his debut Super 12 playing mainly at second five-eighth
Tony_Brown_(rugby_union)
Samoa international rugby league footballer
international rugby league footballer who last played as a second-row forward or five-eighth for the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the NRL. Schuster was born
Josh_Schuster
The All Blacks first-five eighth Grant Fox, dominated both matches, scoring 16 points in the first test, and 22 points in the second. The next tour was
History of rugby union matches between France and New Zealand
History_of_rugby_union_matches_between_France_and_New_Zealand
and Jack Smith "went brilliantly at first five eighths, while Eric Chatham was elusive at second five eighth "who several times carved gaps in the Manukau
1940 Auckland Rugby League season
1940_Auckland_Rugby_League_season
Pakistani national programs for economic development
The Eighth Five-Year Plans for National Economy of Pakistan (or simply regarded as Eighth Five-Year Plans) was a set of a centralized and planned economic
Eighth Five-Year Plans (Pakistan)
Eighth_Five-Year_Plans_(Pakistan)
New Zealand sportsman
in Dunedin. While at Otago Boys' High School, Dickinson played as a five-eighth in the school's 1st XV rugby team between 1918 and 1921. He made his
George_Dickinson
Names of numbers in English
is "one and a half" 6+1⁄4 is "six and a quarter" 7+5⁄8 is "seven and five eighths" A space is placed to mark the boundary between the whole number and
English_numerals
SECOND FIVE-EIGHTHS
SECOND FIVE-EIGHTHS
Girl/Female
Tamil
Second
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a clever or elegant man, from Old French fin ‘fine’, ‘delicate’, ‘skilled’, ‘cunning’ (originally a noun from Latin finis ‘end’, ‘extremity’, ‘boundary’, later used also as an adjective in the sense ‘ultimate’, ‘excellent’).Jewish (American) : Americanized spelling of Fein.
Boy/Male
Scottish
County name in Scotland.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Richward, a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements rīc ‘power(ful)’ + ward ‘guard’.French : from Old French record, recort ‘recollection’, ‘account’, ‘testimony’, and by extension ‘witness’, hence perhaps a nickname for someone who had given evidence in a court of law, or a metonymic occupational name for a clerk who recorded court proceedings.New England variant of French Ricard, reflecting an Americanized spelling of the Canadian pronunciation.
Female
English
From the name of the state of Arizona in the United States of America, a place considered sacred by the Native Americans. It was named after Sedona Miller Schnebly (1877-1950), the wife of the city's first postmaster. Meaning unknown.
Girl/Female
French Latin
From the shore.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Beyond the Reach of Five Senses
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Archer.
Girl/Female
Australian, Swedish
God is Merciful
Girl/Female
Indian
Second
Boy/Male
Indian
Second
Male
Scottish
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, FIFE means "from Fife," a place said to have gotten its name from the legendary Pictish hero Fib.
Girl/Female
Irish
Good.
Female
English
Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Seònaid, SEONA means "God is gracious."
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Sadhbh, SIVE means "sweet."
Girl/Female
Biblical
Second.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Bheem; Second of the Five Pandava Brothers
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Estmond, ESMOND means "gracious protector."Â
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Five; God; Fived
Girl/Female
French, German, Irish, Swedish
Tribe of the Irish; The Lord Judges
SECOND FIVE-EIGHTHS
SECOND FIVE-EIGHTHS
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sindhi
Beautiful
Female
Polish
Short form of Polish Edyta, DYTA means "rich battle."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Unique Son
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Name of God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Cute; Lovely Son
Boy/Male
German, Norse
A Mythical Dwarf; Elf Power
Surname or Lastname
English
English : byname from Middle English staley ‘resolute’, ‘reliable’, a reduced form of Stallard.Belgian French : from Old French estalee ‘fish trap’, hence possibly a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman, or topographic name for someone who lived near where fish traps were set.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Indian, Mythological
God; Lord of the World
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Glorious; Famous
SECOND FIVE-EIGHTHS
SECOND FIVE-EIGHTHS
SECOND FIVE-EIGHTHS
SECOND FIVE-EIGHTHS
SECOND FIVE-EIGHTHS
a.
Alt. of Five-leaved
adv.
Secondly; in the second place.
n.
The second part in a concerted piece; -- often popularly applied to the alto.
n.
The number next greater than four, and less than six; five units or objects.
v. t. & i.
To give.
a.
The sixtieth part of a minute of time or of a minute of space, that is, the second regular subdivision of the degree; as, sound moves about 1,140 English feet in a second; five minutes and ten seconds north of this place.
a.
Being of the same kind as another that has preceded; another, like a protype; as, a second Cato; a second Troy; a second deluge.
a.
To follow or attend for the purpose of assisting; to support; to back; to act as the second of; to assist; to forward; to encourage.
v. i.
To pay a fine. See Fine, n., 3 (b).
imp. & p. p.
of Second
adv.
In the second place.
a.
Having five leaflets, as the Virginia creeper.
n.
The second part in a concerted piece.
a.
Of the second size, rank, quality, or value; as, a second-rate ship; second-rate cloth; a second-rate champion.
a.
Of the rank or degree below the best highest; inferior; second-rate; as, a second-class house; a second-class passage.
n.
One who seconds or supports what another attempts, affirms, moves, or proposes; as, the seconder of an enterprise or of a motion.
v. t.
To animate; to give life or spirit to; as, to fire the genius of a young man.
a.
Having the power of second-sight.
n.
Cinquefoil; five-finger.