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Former All Blacks hooker Hewitt passes away aged 55

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Former New Zealand rugby union hooker Norm Hewitt has passed away at the age of 55 following a battle with motor neurone disease.

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Norm Hewitt of New Zealand during the All Blacks tour in a game against Ireland at Lansdowne Road in 1997 © Getty

Former New Zealand rugby union hooker Norm Hewitt has passed away at the age of 55 following a battle with motor neurone disease.

Hewitt played 23 matches for the All Blacks, including nine Tests, after making his debut in 1993.

He engaged in a fiery stand-off with England's Richard Cockerill while performing a haka ahead of a game in 1997, with the players shoving each other.

Richard Cockerill of England confronts Norm Hewitt of New Zealand during the Haka
Image: Hewitt and Richard Cockerill engaged in a fiery stand-off when New Zealand played England in 1997

Hewitt later recalled: "It was like there were only two people on that field. It was a big game and we were going to war and he's my enemy, kill or be killed scenario. I likened it to that and yeah, I suppose it is now part of that folklore."

Hewitt played domestically for Super Rugby side Wellington and at provincial level for Hawke's Bay and Southland, while he became an anti-violence campaigner after retirement.

New Zealand Rugby boss Mark Robinson said: "I played against Norm as a young player, and he was uncompromising on the field but always gracious with his time off it.

"He was a regular on the sidelines of club rugby, passionate about the provincial game and a proud All Black and Maori All Black. Our thoughts are with Norm's family and loved ones at this time."

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