Beauden Barrett is one of the greatest fly-halves in rugby history. A three-time World Rugby Player of the Year, Barrett’s extraordinary combination of pace, vision, skill, and decision-making has defined an era of All Blacks rugby. His return to the Blues from a stint in Japan has added world-class playmaking to an already formidable squad.
Career Statistics
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Position | Fly-half |
| Team | Blues |
| Nationality | New Zealander |
| Age | 33 |
| Super Rugby Games | 170 |
| Tries | 55 |
| Rating | 95/100 |
Player Profile
Barrett’s influence on modern fly-half play cannot be overstated. His ability to break the line with his pace, his vision to find space for teammates, and his tactical kicking game make him the complete playmaker. Two-time World Rugby Player of the Year (2016, 2017) and a Rugby World Cup winner with the All Blacks, Barrett brings a level of experience and class that elevates every team he plays for. His presence at the Blues has been a major factor in their return to the top of Super Rugby Pacific. Despite his veteran status, Barrett’s pace remains electric and his competitive fire burns as brightly as ever.