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Connor Garden-Bachop, New Zealand rugby union player, dies aged 25

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Otago Highlander­s outside back Connor Garden-Bachop died on Monday at the age of 25 following a medical event, New Zealand Rugby has said.

Garden-Bachop, who made his Highlander­s debut in 2021, was on the team’s roster this season but parted ways with the Super Rugby Pacific club after their latest campaign finished in the quarter-finals.

He thanked the Highlander­s on social media last week for an “unforgetta­ble five years.”

New Zealand Rugby and the Highlander­s paid tribute to Garden-Bachop on Tuesday in a joint statement with the New Zealand Māori Rugby board and the country’s players’ associatio­n.

“All of rugby walks alongside the Garden-Bachop family at this time and we are collective­ly united in our grief,” the statement said. “Connor was a fantastic young player, an exciting New Zealand age-grade representa­tive and a proud Māori All Black.

“Wherever he played, he was a committed and popular teammate with infectious energy and someone who could light up the room. Most importantl­y, he was a loving father to his twin girls, a brother, a son and immeasurab­ly loved by all those who knew him.”

Garden-Bachop, who represente­d the Māori All Blacks in two Tests against Ireland in 2022, was born into a family of rugby internatio­nals. His father, Stephen Bachop, played for Samoa and New Zealand and his mother, Sue Garden-Bachop, played for the New Zealand women’s team, the Black Ferns.

His uncle, Graeme Bachop, played for the All Blacks at two World Cups (1991, 1995) and represente­d Japan at the global showpiece in 1999. His cousin, Aaron Mauger, was also a regular for the All Blacks in the early 2000s and coached the Highlander­s from 2018-20.

 ?? Photograph: James Worsfold/AP ?? New Zealand rugby union player and Māori All Black Connor Garden-Bachop died on Monday at the age of 25 due to a ‘medical event’.
Photograph: James Worsfold/AP New Zealand rugby union player and Māori All Black Connor Garden-Bachop died on Monday at the age of 25 due to a ‘medical event’.

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