Hosea Emiliano Gear (born 16 March 1984) is a former New Zealand
rugby union
Rugby union, commonly known simply as rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in the first half of the 19th century. One of the two codes of rugby football, it is based on running with the ball in hand. In its m ...
player who played as a
wing
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. He has also played 14 international matches for
New Zealand
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.
Early life
The younger brother of
Rico Gear
Rico Levi Gear (born 26 February 1978) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. He was a specialist right wing but also covered midfield positions.
He is the older brother of New Zealand winger Hosea Gear
Club career
Gear was educated at Gi ...
, he was born in
Gisborne, New Zealand, where he attended
Gisborne Boys' High School
Gisborne Boys' High School is a boys' secondary school situated in Gisborne, New Zealand. It was founded as a co-educational school in 1909 as Gisborne High School. In 1956, the school became Gisborne Boys' High School when it was split into two ...
. He is of the
Ngāti Porou
Ngāti Porou is a Māori iwi traditionally located in the East Cape and Gisborne regions of the North Island of New Zealand. Ngāti Porou is affiliated with the 28th Maori Battalion and has the second-largest affiliation of any iwi in New Zealand ...
Iwi
Iwi () are the largest social units in New Zealand Māori society. In Māori roughly means "people" or "nation", and is often translated as "tribe", or "a confederation of tribes". The word is both singular and plural in the Māori language, an ...
.
Rugby career
He currently holds the record for most tries in a provincial season with 14 in the 2008 Air New Zealand Cup. He has played for the
New Zealand Maori. After his outstanding performance for Wellington in the 2008 Air New Zealand Cup, he was chosen for the All Blacks to tour Hong Kong and Europe on 26 October 2008 and made his debut against Australia in the Bledisloe Cup on 1 November. In 2010 Gear made his
Rugby Sevens debut in the
2010 Commonwealth Games
The 2010 Commonwealth Games (Hindi: 2010 राष्ट्रमण्डल खेल), officially known as the XIX Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Delhi 2010, was an international multi-sport event that was held in Delhi, India, f ...
for New Zealand and was chosen for the All Blacks end of year tour. After an injury to
Cory Jane
Cory Steven Jane (born 8 February 1983) is a New Zealand international rugby union player.
He first played for the All Blacks in 2008 and plays as a winger. In 2011 Jane was selected into the Tri Nations team as injury cover. A few weeks late ...
, Gear was given a starting spot against England, a game in which he scored the first try. The following week vs Scotland Gear once again scored the first try and then went on later to score another in the All Blacks 49–3 win. Again Gear scored the first Try in the All Blacks vs Wales game, also going on to score another to top off a great international year.
Gear initially narrowly missed selection to the New Zealand squad for the
2011 Rugby World Cup
The 2011 Rugby World Cup was the seventh Rugby World Cup, a quadrennial international rugby union competition inaugurated in 1987. The International Rugby Board (IRB) selected New Zealand as the host country in preference to Japan and South Af ...
. However, after a string of injuries to the All Black's squad, Gear was called up prior to the semi final match against the
Wallabies
A wallaby () is a small or middle-sized macropod native to Australia and New Guinea, with introduced populations in New Zealand, Hawaii, the United Kingdom and other countries. They belong to the same taxonomic family as kangaroos and so ...
.
He was not named in the twenty-two man team to play the match. He received a World Cup winner's medal after the final which New Zealand won 8–7, but he was not in the match-day 22.
Hosea Gear ended his rugby career when he transitioned from a player-coach to first XV coach for East Coast in late 2021. He also coached
Ngati Porou East Coast rugby team.
References
External links
Highlanders profile*
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1984 births
Living people
New Zealand rugby union players
Rugby union players from Gisborne, New Zealand
People educated at Gisborne Boys' High School
New Zealand international rugby union players
Māori All Blacks players
Ngāti Porou people
Hurricanes (rugby union) players
Highlanders (rugby union) players
Chiefs (rugby union) players
Wellington rugby union players
North Harbour rugby union players
Mie Honda Heat players
Stade Toulousain players
ASM Clermont Auvergne players
New Zealand expatriate rugby union players
Expatriate rugby union players in France
Expatriate rugby union players in Japan
New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in France
New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Japan
New Zealand international rugby sevens players
New Zealand male rugby sevens players
Commonwealth Games gold medallists for New Zealand
Commonwealth Games rugby sevens players of New Zealand
Rugby sevens players at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth Games medallists in rugby sevens
Victoria University of Wellington alumni
Medallists at the 2010 Commonwealth Games