Bryce Robins
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Who is Bryce Robins?
Bryce B. Robins is a New Zealand-born Japanese rugby union player who plays as a centre for the NEC Green Rockets in the Top League and Japan. He played for the Hurricanes in 2002 and 2003.
On 22 April 2007, Robins made his international debut for Japan against Korea where they won 82-0. Robin was named as part of the Japan squad for the 2007 Rugby World Cup by coach John Kirwan.
In 2003 he also made the New Zealand Maori team to play Tonga, England and Canada, scoring a try in his sole start playing at second five-eighth in their win against the Canadian All Stars.
Robins is the son of 1985 All Black Bryce Robins, who played four midweek matches on the wing in Argentina after initially being selected for the aborted tour of South Africa in the same year.
Robins signed with the NEC Green Rockets in 2009 and is still playing for them.
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