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    No complacency from All Blacks left wing Caleb Clarke as he looks to build on a standout 2024 rugby campaign

    No complacency from All Blacks left wing Caleb Clarke as he looks to build on a standout 2024 rugby campaign


    The Blues winger entered last season with a leaner frame - dropping seven kilograms - and going on to lead his franchise to their first full Super Rugby title in 21 years, followed by nine starts in the black jersey.

    Clarke says there's still room for him to grow ... he's sticking with a similar approach, but also trying to expand his game.



    The Blues host the Chiefs in their Super Rugby Pacific opener tonight at 5 past 7 ... catch our expert live commentary on Gold Sport and iHeartRadio.

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