Jordie Barrett is one of the most versatile and physically imposing backs in world rugby. Capable of playing fullback, centre, or fly-half, Barrett’s goalkicking, tactical awareness, and sheer physicality in the midfield make him one of the most complete players in the All Blacks setup and a vital figure for the Hurricanes.
Career Statistics
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Position | Centre |
| Team | Hurricanes |
| Nationality | New Zealander |
| Age | 27 |
| Super Rugby Games | 100 |
| Tries | 30 |
| Rating | 89/100 |
Player Profile
The youngest of the Barrett brothers, Jordie has carved his own impressive path in professional rugby. His physical size and power in the midfield create problems for opposition defences, while his long-range goalkicking — capable of landing penalties from beyond halfway — provides a unique tactical weapon. Barrett’s ability to play multiple positions means he is one of the first names selected for both the Hurricanes and All Blacks. His defensive reads in the midfield channel are excellent, and his tactical kicking from centre provides a secondary kicking option that few teams can match.