Andrew Mehrtens
New Zealand
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Full name Andrew Philip Mehrtens
Born April 28, 1973, Durban
Current age 51 years 198 days
Major teams Canterbury, Crusaders, Harlequins, Racing Metro, Toulon, New Zealand
Position Fly-half
Height 5 ft 10 in
Weight 193 lb

Test career
Span Mat Start Sub Pts Tries Conv Pens Drop Won Lost Draw %
All Tests 1995-2004 70 62 8 967 7 169 188 10 49 19 2 71.42
Bledisloe Cup 1995-2004 16 14 2 202 2 21 47 3 7 9 0 43.75
IRB Rugby World Cup 1995-1999 10 10 0 163 1 25 33 3 7 3 0 70
The Rugby Championship 1996-2004 26 22 4 328 1 34 82 3 14 12 0 53.84

Career statistics
Test debut New Zealand v Canada at Auckland, Apr 22, 1995 match details
Last Test South Africa v New Zealand at Johannesburg, Aug 14, 2004 match details
Test Statsguru Main menu | Career summary | Match list | Most points | Most tries | Tournament list

English Premiership
Team Span Mat Start Sub Pts Tries Conv Pens Drop Won Lost Draw %
All matches 2006-2007 9 6 3 82 1 19 11 2 5 4 0 55.55
Harlequins 2006-2007 9 6 3 82 1 19 11 2 5 4 0 55.55
Profile

Mehrtens is widely regarded as one of the greatest players New Zealand has ever produced and in his 70 appearances for the All Blacks he collected a record haul of 967 Test points.

Born in Durban, South Africa, Mehrtens moved to Christchurch in New Zealand with his parents as a young child and would go on to make his name in the city.

He made his debut for Canterbury in 1993 and went on to make his All Blacks bow in 1995 against Canada. Later that same year he helped steer his country to the Rugby World Cup Final in South Africa where they were beaten by the hosts.

With the advent of Super Rugby, he joined the Canterbury Crusaders in 1996 and by the time he was done, after the 2005 final, he held the record for the most points by any player in the competition. He had also played a key role in his side's five titles, perhaps most significantly breaking the ACT Brumbies' hearts in the 2000 finale in Canberra where his long-range penalty goal just before the death clinched a 20-19 win. He was also on three NPC-winning Canterbury sides, in 1997, 2001 and 2004.

A member of the All Blacks' 1999 Rugby World Cup squad, he was over-looked for their assault on the game's biggest prize in 2003 and claimed his last cap in 2004 before heading north the following year to continue his playing career.

He linked up with English club Harlequins and helped them win promotion back to the Premiership before moving across the Channel to big-spending Toulon where he shared in their successful bid to join France's Top 14. He then opted for a switch to Paris-based Racing Metro 92 - also helping them to earn promotion to the top flight.

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Jan 29, 2014
Andrew Mehrtens oversees a New South Wales Waratahs kicking session
Andrew Mehrtens oversees a New South Wales Waratahs kicking session
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Jan 29, 2014
Andrew Mehrens working with Bernard Foley and Kurtley Beale
Andrew Mehrens working with Bernard Foley and Kurtley Beale
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Oct 17, 2011
France's coach-in-waiting Philippe Saint-Andre and former All Blacks fly-half Andrew Mehrtens make a new friend
France's coach-in-waiting Philippe Saint-Andre and former All Blacks fly-half Andrew Mehrtens make a new friend
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Aug 29, 2009
Racing Metro fly-half Andrew Merthens kicks a penalty in Colombes
Racing Metro fly-half Andrew Merthens kicks a penalty in Colombes
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