Caleb Clarke is one of the most devastating wingers in world rugby. The Blues flyer combines extraordinary power with genuine pace to create a physical package that defenders dread facing. Clarke’s ability to break tackles and score tries from seemingly impossible situations has made him one of the most exciting players in Super Rugby Pacific.
Career Statistics
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Position | Wing |
| Team | Blues |
| Nationality | New Zealander |
| Age | 25 |
| Super Rugby Games | 50 |
| Tries | 25 |
| Rating | 88/100 |
Player Profile
Clarke burst onto the international scene with a series of stunning performances for the All Blacks that drew immediate comparisons with Jonah Lomu. While no player can truly replicate Lomu’s impact, Clarke’s combination of size, pace, and power makes him one of the most physically dominant wingers in the game. His fend is among the most powerful in rugby, and once he builds a head of steam, it takes multiple defenders to bring him down. Clarke has also developed his aerial game and his work off the ball, making him a more complete wing than the pure power runner of his early career.