Stalemate Lam
Patrick Richard Lam was born the September 29th 1968 with Auckland (New Zealand). It is a player of Rugby to XV New Zealand of origin Samoa, which played with the team of Samoa, evolving/moving at the station of number 8 (1,88 m for 95 kg).
It is from the die of the New Zealand schools of Rugby playing initially with Auckland' S St Peter' S College.
He plays for Auckland in NPC of 1990 to 1994 to 30 recoveries but the direct competitors at his station in this provincial team, have as a name Zinzan Brooke, Michael Jones and Mark Casing. He thus leaves for North Harbor in 1995 and 1996.
When starts the Super 12, it tries its chance with the Crusaders without much success.
On the other hand, he knew a great success in national team of the Samoa whereas he could have played for the team of New Zealand, taking part even in a round in 1992 in Australia and disputing only one nonofficial match against a team of province. He registers a test at the time of the historical victory of the Samoa over the Wales the October 14th 1999 with Cardiff: 38-31.
At the time of its career in Europe, he played and gained the cut of Europe with the Saints in 2000.
Career
In club
- Auckland in NPC of 1990 to 1994 to 30 resumptions
- North Harbor in NPC in 1995 and 1996 (16 matches)
- Crusaders Super 12
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Newcastle Falcons 1997-1998
- Northampton Saints 1999-2001
- Newcastle Falcons 2001-2002
In national team
It had its first international cape the October 6th 1991, at the time of a match against the team of Wales.
Prize list
In club
- Cut of Europe of Rugby to XV 1999-2000
In national team
- 33 selections with the Team of the Samoa of Rugby to XV and 22 times captain
- 5 tests, 25 points
- Sélections per year: 3 in 1991, 3 in 1994, 8 in 1995, 4 in of 1996, 1 in 1997, 3 in 1998, 11 in 1999
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disputed World cups: 1991 (3 matches), 1995 (3 matches, 3 times captain), 1999 (4 matches, 4 times captain).
External bonds
- Statistical scrum.com photo
- and profile on the site of All Blacks
- Course in European competitions of club Photo
- of the championship victory of Europe (see edition 2000)
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