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Ryan Crotty (Ryan Stevenson Crotty) was born on 23 September, 1988 in Nelson, New Zealand, is an A New Zealand international rugby union players. Discover Ryan Crotty's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?
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Ryan Stevenson Crotty |
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35 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
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23 September 1988 |
Birthday |
23 September |
Birthplace |
Nelson, New Zealand |
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New Zealand
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Ryan Crotty Height, Weight & Measurements
At 35 years old, Ryan Crotty height is 181 cm and Weight 96 kg.
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181 cm |
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96 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Ryan Crotty Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ryan Crotty worth at the age of 35 years old? Ryan Crotty’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from New Zealand. We have estimated Ryan Crotty's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Net Worth in 2023 |
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Under Review |
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Ryan Crotty Social Network
Timeline
The All Blacks did not score any more points after Crotty was subbed off, with his contribution being missed very much.
Crotty won Man of the Match as the All Blacks won against the Wallabies 54-34.
Ryan Stevenson Crotty (born 23 September 1988) is a New Zealand-born rugby union Rugby player.
He currently plays as a midfield back for the Kubota Spears in the Japanese Top League.
Crotty was selected for the New Zealand Under 20 rugby team in 2008.
This team went on to win the 2008 IRB Junior World Championship.
Crotty debuted for Canterbury later that year and was signed to the Crusaders for the 2009 season after a string of standout performances.
Crotty played 48 tests for New Zealand's international team, the All Blacks, from 2013 until the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
Crotty scored 12 tries for New Zealand in his international career.
Crotty has previously played for the Crusaders in the Super Rugby competition and Canterbury in the ITM Cup, captaining both teams.
He was one of seven uncapped players selected for the All Blacks' 28-man squad to compete in the 2013 Rugby Championship after injury to fellow uncapped back Francis Saili.
Crotty made his international debut for New Zealand in the 47–29 win against Australia in Sydney on 17 August 2013, replacing veteran Ma'a Nonu off the bench in the 62nd minute.
Crotty was selected for the 2013 end-of-year tour and used as a replacement off the bench in all four tests on tour.
He scored his first international try on 24 November 2013 in a narrow 24-22 win against Ireland, four minutes into injury time to secure a 100% match winning year for the team, with Crotty's try converted by first-five Aaron Cruden.
This made the All Blacks the first team in the professional era to go a calendar year unbeaten.
In the 2014 Super Rugby season, Crotty took over as captain of the Crusaders for many of the games due to regular captain Kieran Read being injured.
He was retained in the All Blacks' 2014 squad and made his first international start on 23 August 2014, in the second Bledisloe Cup test against the Wallabies during the 2014 Rugby Championship.
Crotty was replaced by Malakai Fekitoa at halftime with the All Blacks going on to win 51-20.
Crotty made two starts on the 2014 end-of-year tour, lasting the full 80 minutes in both which were victories, 74-6 over the USA and 24-16 over Scotland.
Crotty finished the 2014 having played eight tests for the All Blacks that year.
Crotty only made two test appearances for the All Blacks in 2015 including a start against Samoa on 8 July 2015, which was won 25-16.
Crotty missed out on selection for the 2015 Rugby World Cup, with Sonny Bill Williams and Malakai Fekitoa selected as backups to Ma'a Nonu and Conrad Smith at the expense of Crotty.
After the retirements of Nonu and Smith in 2015, Crotty was re-selected for New Zealand in 2016, and was named as the starting inside centre for the first test match of the year against Wales.
Crotty went on to start in all three tests against Wales in the mid-year series, with the All Blacks winning the series 3-0.
Since the Wales series Crotty has become a regular starter for the All Blacks, starting in all of the games he played throughout 2016, with two separate injuries preventing him playing three games that year.
Crotty was one of the highest try-scorers of the 2016 Rugby Championship, scoring 4 tries in the competition.
This included two tries in the first test against Argentina on 10 September 2016 which New Zealand won by 57-22.
Crotty suffered a knee injury in the All Blacks' historic 29-40 loss to Ireland in Chicago on 5 November 2016 and was subbed off only 26 minutes in and replaced by Malakai Fekitoa.
Crotty returned from injury on 26 November to start in the final test of the year, partnering rookie Anton Lienert-Brown in the midfield as the All Blacks beat France 24-19 to end their 2016 season.
Crotty ended the 2016 season having played 11 tests for the All Blacks that year and started in all of his international appearances.
He started in all of his international appearances that year at outside centre, partnering Sonny Bill Williams in the midfield after Williams missed the 2016 season due to a torn achilles tendon sustained at the Olympics.
Crotty played his 100th Super Rugby match in the title-winning season and won the Award for Man of the Match in the final against the Lions on 5 August 2017 in Cape Town as the Crusaders beat the Lions 25-17.
Crotty returned from injury to start at outside centre in the first test against the touring British and Irish Lions side on 24 June 2017 but was subbed off following only 33 minutes on the field due to a repeated hamstring injury which had already caused him to miss the Crusaders vs Lions fixture of the tour.
The All Blacks won the first test 30-15 and Crotty did not play for the rest of the Lions tour, which the two teams drew 1-1.
Crotty only made 8 appearances for the All Blacks in 2017 due to having much injury trouble.
Crotty continued his fantastic form from the 2017 Super Rugby playoffs into the 2017 Rugby Championship where he scored two tries in the first half of the first Bledisloe Cup test against the Wallabies on 19 August 2017.
Crotty's second try was scored on the halftime whistle and after it was converted by Beauden Barrett, the All Blacks lead at halftime 40-6.