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Muliaina, the All Blacks centurion who was captain at the Chiefs under Foster, said he'd detected a decided shift from the under-pressure coach..
Muliaina, 35 and Samoa-born, won caps for New Zealand, scoring 34 tries and captaining the team three times.
Mils Muliaina
New Zealand international rugby union player
Rugby player
Junior Malili "Mils" Muliaina (born 31 July 1980) is a former professional rugby union player who most recently played for San Francisco Rush in the US PRO Rugby competition.[2] He played primarily as a fullback, though he has also played as a centre and on the wing.
Born in Salelesi, Samoa, Muliaina moved with his family to Invercargill, New Zealand, at the age of three. At international level Muliaina played for New Zealand from 2003 until his retirement after the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
Muliaina became only the second All Black to reach 100 caps during the World Cup quarter-final against Argentina in 2011. He scored 33 tries for New Zealand and remains among the top 30 highest try scorers in rugby union.
Early career
He first attended Cargill High School then Southland Boys' High School, where he proved proficient enough at rugby to be offered a scholarship to Kelston Boys' H