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Pouri Rakete-Stones (born 17 June 1997) is a New Zealand
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and in New Zealand's domestic National Provincial Championship competition.


Early career

Rakete-Stones attended and played rugby for Napier Boys High School. During his two years in Napier Boys' First XV team, he played mostly at
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, but he currently prefers playing at prop. He also played age-grade rugby for Hawke's Bay and was the inaugural winner of the Graeme Lowe award for the Hawke's Bay Rugby Academy Player of the Year in 2016. In 2015, Rakete-Stones was named in the Hurricanes U18 team to play their Crusaders U18 counterparts.


Senior career

In 2017, Rakete-Stones was - for the first time - named in the squad for the Mitre 10 Cup. He made his Magpies debut, off the bench, on 19 August 2017 against . While he played his first two seasons mostly at tighthead
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, in 2018 all off the bench, he has since established himself as a regular starter at loosehead prop. On 12 November 2019, the announced their squad for the
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, which for the first time included Pouri Rakete-Stones. Rakete-Stones earned his first full contract because of his excellent form for Hawke's Bay in the Mitre 10 Cup. Particularly his ability to cover both loosehead and tighthead prop, as well as being a strong scrummager and strong ball carrier, were highlighted in the announcement. He made his Super Rugby debut on 2 February 2020 against the in Cape Town, South Africa. Just over two years later, on 5 March 2022, he scored his first Super Rugby try in a game against the .


International career

Despite not being part of the group of players invited to attend the New Zealand Under-20 development camps that year, Rakete-Stones was named in the squad for the
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. He played in one of the two matches of that year's series against . A year later, he was again part of the New Zealand Under-20 squad for the
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, which that year consisted of tests against Australia, and . He played in all three games and New Zealand retained the Oceania title. On 8 May 2017, Rakete-Stones was named in the New Zealand Under-20 squad for the
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in Georgia. He played in all New Zealand's games, except the first pool game. He scored two tries during the tournament, one of them in the record 64-17 win over England in the final. New Zealand claimed its 6th
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title that year. Rakete-Stones played for the New Zealand Universities team that toured Japan, in 2018. In 2019, Rakete-Stones - who is of Ngāpuhi descent - was called into the Māori All Blacks squad for the two-test series against
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as an injury replacement for Ben May. He made his Māori All Blacks debut, off the bench, in the second match in
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. On 5 December 2020, Rakete-Stones earned his first start for the Māori All Blacks - replacing injured Marcel Renata - in a one-off match against
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in
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. On 26 October 2022, after an outstanding NPC season playing for , Rakete-Stones was called into the
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squad that was named earlier that month for two matches against Ireland A and the Barbarians during their Northern Tour. He made his debut for the side – via the bench – on 13 November 2022 against the Barbarians.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Rakete-Stones, Pouri 1997 births Living people People educated at Napier Boys' High School New Zealand rugby union players Rugby union props Hurricanes (rugby union) players Hawke's Bay rugby union players Māori All Blacks players Ngāpuhi people Rugby union players from Auckland