Nicky Little (fly-half)
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<BR>Full name: Nick Tyrone Little
<BR>Club: Saracens (England)
<BR>Born: 13/09/76
<BR>Height: 1m83 (6'1")
<BR>Weight: 96kg
<BR>Test debut: 1996 vs South Africa in Pretoria
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<BR>53 caps 2 tries 574 points (72 games, 724 points)
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<BR>Solid in defence with a world class kicking boot, Little is the ideal fly-half for today’s physically demanding game.
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<BR>Just 19 when he made his Test debut against the Springboks in Pretoria in 1996, Little has proven himself time and again as a reliable team player that doesn’t falter under pressure. He holds the Fiji record as top points scorer in Tests with 529 to his name. He finished the 2000 and 2001 Pacific Rim tournaments as top points scorer.
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<BR>He is a nephew of All Black legend Walter Little and fellow Fiji international Lawrence Little. He is still enrolled as a student of Maori at Waikato University (his mother is Maori), and played several seasons with North Harbour, before moving to the Sale Sharks after the 1999 World Cup.
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<BR>After a disappointing season with Dax in France, Little switched to Pontypridd in Wales then to London club Saracens for the 2002-03 season.
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<BR>He is also Fiji’s most-capped player
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<BR>Pacific Rim points: 191. RWC99 points: 38. RWC03 points: 45
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<BR>Playing record:
<BR>1996 – NZ MAORI, HONG KONG1 (6C, 4P), HONG KONG2 (2C, 6P), TONGA (C, 2P), W SAMOA (4C, 4P), North Transvaal (5c, 3p), S AFRICA (C, 2P), Waikato (c, 2p), Poverty Bay (p, 4c), Northland (t, 2c)
<BR>1997 – W SAMOA (2C, P), COOK ISLANDS (5C, P), TONGA (T, C, P), NEW ZEALAND, Counties Manukau (2c, 2p), Wanganui (2c, 3p), South Mid Canterbury, South Island (2c)
<BR>1998 – Leeds Tykes, Glasgow Caledonians, Cambridge Univ (5c, 3p), Oxford Univ (3c, 2p), SAMOA (3P), Northland (c, p), USA (C, P), FRANCE (3P), SCOTLAND (C, P)
<BR>1999 – ENGLAND (3C), FRANCE (C, 4P), CANADA2 (3C, 3P, DG), NAMIBIA, ITALY (5C, 5P), SPAIN (3C, P), Australian Barbarians (2p), SAMOA, TONGA (3C, 2P), JAPAN (3P), USA (C), CANADA1 (3C, 3P)
<BR>2000 – ITALY (T, 3C, 4P), CANADA (6C), USA (4C, 3P), SAMOA (2C, P), TONGA (C, 6P), JAPAN (4C, 3P)
<BR>2001 – TONGA1 (6P, DG), SAMOA1 (2C, 1P), TONGA2 (2C, 2P), SAMOA2 (2C, P), CANADA (4C, 4P), SAMOA3 (C, 7P), Italy Regional XV (p), ITALY, French Barbarians (2c, p), FRANCE (C, P)
<BR>2002 – SAMOA1 (4P), TONGA1 (5C, 4P), SAMOA2 (C), NEW ZEALAND (C, 2P), WALES (C), IRELAND (C, P).
<BR>2003 – TONGA1 (3C, P), TONGA2 (C, 5P), Canterbury Development (-70, 3c, p), Canterbury (5c, p, dg), Marlborough, ARGENTINA (2C, 3P), CHILE (C), FRANCE (C, 2P), USA (C, 4P), JAPAN (r11, C, 3P), SCOTLAND (2C, 2P)
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<BR>Previous teams: Canterbury (NZ), North Harbour (NZ), Sale (England), Dax (France), Pontypridd (Wales)
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<BR>Ma a voi non sa molto di Kruger passa a centro e se ne torna in Sud Africa il prima possibile?