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Download the PDF Card Check List BASE CARDS Eight Base cards per pack Set Size plus one special insert Base Cards 200 Base Parallel - Silver metallic version 200 of the base set (shimmer) - 1 in 2 packs Investec Super Rugby Heroes 20 Four per team x 5 teams - 1 in 6 Packs "NZR Greats" that built 20 the All Blacks Legend - 1 in 9 packs Player Number Silver Foil Board - NEW ZEALAND RUGBY 16 All Black players numbers - 1 in 12 Packs TRADING CARDS Authentic Player Signature Cards 12 SET TOTAL 468 Tap’N’Play are releasing a fantastic (468 card) New Zealand Rugby Trading Card series for you to collect and swap with friends. The packs of cards will feature all the great New Zealand men The players who are signing cards SOME WICKED FACTS... and women rugby players from: for the first Trading Card release are: 1. Trading Cards can be valuable… Trading card collecting began in America with Baseball Cards, some of these from the early days fetch a million dollars 1. All Blacks Kieran Read Samuel Whitelock 2. Trading cards are Works of Art – the designs are stunning. New Zealand Rugby are 2. All Five New Zealand Investec Super Rugby Teams All Blacks Crusaders very fortunate to have our cards designed by the same people that design the American 3. All Black Sevens NBA (Basketball) cards, which are considered some of the best in the world. Israel Dagg Ben Smith 4. Black Ferns All Blacks Highlanders 5. Black Fern Sevens TIPS FOR NEW COLLECTORS... Aaron Smith Beauden Barrett 6. New Zealand Rugby Former Greats All Blacks Hurricanes 1. Focus on a collecting a few teams to start with like (e.g. Crusaders and All Blacks) then work out from there for the rest of the set. Every pack of New Zealand Rugby Trading Cards contains nine cards of 2. Try and get your friends involved so you can swap duplicates. Brodie Retallick Scott Curry 3. Tap’N’Play will publish a Checklist online listing all the cards and how rare cards are – it is important for you to understand the which there are eight base player cards, PLUS one special insert card. All Blacks All Black Sevens The special insert cards vary in every pack. The rarest and most valuable value of the special cards when you are trading cards with friends. cards are the authentic player Signature Cards. This year there are twelve Rieko Ioane Portia Woodman 4. Store your cards in a Trading Card Album – Albums protect your Rugby Cards and also allows you to easily show friends and players signing 200 cards each so 2400 of these will be randomly inserted Blues Black Fern Sevens family your collection into every 90th pack, which means they are like a “lucky dip”. Each Damian McKenzie Kendra Cocksedge 5. All cards are numbered on the back so keep your sets organised in number order to make cards easy to find. player’s signature card is also numbered from 001 to 200. The lower the Chiefs Black Ferns 6. Understand the value of cards before swapping, especially the rare cards. number in the set, the more valuable the card. 7. Trade Duplicates - Generally, there is much more value to be had in trading rather than selling a card. ALL ENQUIRIES: [email protected] ALL ENQUIRIES: [email protected] 132 Reed Prinsep 200 Foil Parallels 1 in 2 Packs 133 Ricky Riccitelli A Completd Set of Base cards are printed CHECKLIST 134 Ardie Savea again on a silver foil mirror baord - known as 135 Julian Savea "Parallels" These cards shimmer. BASE CARDS 8 per pack 66 Liam Messam 136 Brad Shields SPECIAL - SIGNATURES 1 in 90 Packs ALL BLACKS 67 Tim Nanai-Williams 137 Toby Smith CARD NO. TEAM NAME 1 Kieran Read © 68 Charlie Ngatai 138 Blade Thompson SC-01 All Blacks Kieran Read 2 Beauden Barrett 69 Toni Pulu 139 Jeffery To’omaga-Allen 3 Scott Barrett 70 Brodie Retallick 140 Peter Umaga-Jensen SC-02 All Blacks Israel Dagg 4 Sonny Bill Williams 71 Aidan Ross MAORI ALL BLACKS SC-03 All Blacks Aaron Smith 5 Sam Cane 72 Taleni Seu 141 Tim Bateman SC-04 All Blacks Brodie Rettalick 6 Dan Coles 73 Shaun Stevenson 142 Ambrose Curtis SC-05 Blues Reiko Ioane 7 Wyatt Crockett 74 Jonathan Taumateine 143 Ash Dixon © 8 Ryan Crotty CRUSADERS 144 Chris Eves SC-06 Chiefs Damian McKenzie 9 Israel Dagg 75 Michael Alaalatoa 145 Tom Franklin SC-07 Crusaders Samuel Whitelock 10 Owen Franks 76 Scott Barrett 146 Jackson Garden-Bachop SC-08 Highlanders Ben Smith 11 Kane Hames 77 Tim Bateman 147 Jarrad Hoeata 12 Rieko Ioane 78 George Bridge 148 Akira Ioane SC-09 Hurricanes Beauden Barrett 13 Jerome Kaino 79 Wyatt Crockett 149 Charlie Ngatai SC-10 All Black Sevens Scott Curry 14 Nepo Laulala 80 Ryan Crotty 150 Dan Pryor SC-11 Black Fern Sevens Portia Woodman 15 Anton Lienert-Brown 81 Israel Dagg 151 Marcel Renata SC-12 Black Ferns Kendra Cocksedge 16 Damian McKenzie 82 Mitchell Drummond 152 Rob Thompson 17 Joe Moody 83 Owen Franks 153 Sean Wainui ALL BLACKS - PLAYER NUMBER 1 in 9 Packs 18 Waisake Noholo 84 Ben Funnell 154 Brad Weber CARD NO. TEAM AB PLAYER NUMBER 19 TJ Perenara 85 Jack Goodhue 155 Ihaia West ABPN-01 Joe Moody 1134 20 Brodie Retallick 86 Bryn Hall ALL BLACK SEVENS 21 Luke Romano 87 Digby Ioane 156 Dylan Collier ABPN-02 Dane Coles 1117 22 Ardie Savea 88 Oliver Jager 157 Scott Curry ABPN-03 Nepo Laulala 1139 23 Aaron Smith 89 Joe Moody 158 Ambrose Curtis ABPN-04 Brodie Retallick 1110 24 Ben Smith 90 Tim Perry 159 D J Forbes ABPN-05 Samuel Whitelock 1104 25 Lima Sopoaga 91 Kieran Read © 160 Iopu Iopu-Aso 26 Liam Squire 92 Peter Samu 161 Trael Joass ABPN-06 Jerome Kaino 1050 27 Codie Taylor 93 Jordan Taufua 162 Rocky Khan ABPN-07 Sam Cane 1113 28 Matt Todd 94 Codie Taylor 163 Andrew Knewstubb ABPN-08 Kieran Read © 1083 29 Ofa Tu’ungafasi 95 Matt Todd 164 Vilimoni Koroi ABPN-09 Aaron Smith 1112 30 Samuel Whitelock 96 Sam Whitelock 165 Tim Mikkelson © BLUES HIGHLANDERS 166 Sione Molia ABPN-10 TJ Perenara 1132 31 Sonny Bill Williams 97 Alex Ainley 167 Ton Ng Shiu ABPN-11 Beauden Barrett 1115 32 Caleb Clarke 98 Richard Buckman 168 Teddy Stanaway ABPN-12 Rieko Ioane 1156 33 Michael Collins 99 Liam Coltman 169 Isaac Te Tamaki 34 Gerard Cowley-Tuioti 100 Josh Dickson 170 Regan Ware ABPN-13 Sonny Bill Williams 1108 35 Matt Duffie 101 Elliot Dixon BLACK FERN SEVENS ABPN-14 Ryan Crotty 1124 36 Josh Goodhue 102 Ash Dixon © 171 Shakira Baker ABPN-15 Ben Smith 1100 37 Rieko Ioane 103 Matt Faddes 172 Michaela Blyde ABPN-16 Israel Dagg 1101 38 Akira Ioane 104 Jackson Hemopo 173 Kelly Brazier 39 Jerome Kaino 105 Dillon Hunt 174 Gayle Broughton SPECIAL - SUPER RUGBY HEROES 1 in 6 Packs 40 Scott Scrafton 106 James Lentjes 175 Theresa Fitzpatrick CARD NO. TEAM AB PLAYER NUMBER 41 Sione Mafileo 107 Tevita Li 176 Sarah Goss © H-1 Blues Augustine Pulu 42 Pauliasi Manu 108 Tyrel Lomax 177 Kayla McAlister 43 George Moala 109 Waisake Naholo 178 Tyla Nathan-Wong H-2 Blues Jerome Kaino 44 Matt Moulds 110 Dan Pryor 179 Alena Saili H-3 Blues Sonny Bill Williams 45 Melani Nanai 111 Josh Renton 180 Terina Te Tamaki H-4 Blues Patrick Tuipulotu 46 Sam Nock 112 Aaron Smith 181 Ruby Tui H-5 Chiefs Sam Cane 47 James Parsons 113 Ben Smith 182 Stacey Waaka 48 Stephen Perofeta 114 Lima Sopoaga 183 Niall Williams H-6 Chiefs Aaron Cruden 49 Augustine Pulu 115 Liam Squire 184 Tenika Willison H-7 Chiefs Damian Mckenzie 50 Patrick Tuipulotu 116 Rob Thompson 185 Portia Woodman H-8 Chiefs Liam Messam 51 Jimmy Tupou 117 Thomas Umaga-Jensen BLACK FERNS 52 Ofa Tuungafasi 118 Luke Whitelock 186 Chelsea Alley H-9 Crusaders Kieran Read CHIEFS HURRICANES 187 Eloise Blackwell H-10 Crusaders Digby Ioane 53 Solomon Alaimalo 119 TJ Va’a 188 Kendra Cocksedge H-11 Crusaders Mark Todd 54 Michael Allardice 120 Asafo Aumua 189 Rawinia Everitt H-12 Crusaders Samuel Whitelock 55 Dominic Bird 121 Beauden Barrett 190 Sarah Goss 56 Mitchell Brown 122 Jordie Barrett 191 Carla Hohepa H-13 Highlanders Aaron Smith 57 Sam Cane 123 Dan Coles 192 Toka Natua H-14 Highlanders Ben Smith 58 Aaron Cruden 124 Chris Eves 193 Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate H-15 Highlanders Lima Sopoaga 59 Mitchell Graham 125 James Blackwell 194 Aroha Savage H-16 Highlanders Ash Dixon 60 Kane Hames 126 Vaea Fifita 195 Charmaine Smith 61 Nathan Harris 127 Ben Lam 196 Victoria Subritzky-Nafatali H-17 Hurricanes Beauden Barrett 62 Mitchell Karpik 128 Wes Goosen 197 Stacey Waaka H-18 Hurricanes Dan Coles 63 Nepo Laulala 129 Matt Proctor 198 Renee Wickliffe H-19 Hurricanes Tj Perenara 64 Anton Lienert-Brown 130 Nehe Milner-Skudder 199 Selica Winiata 65 Damian McKenzie 131 TJ Perenara 200 Portia Woodman H-20 Hurricanes Ardie Savea.
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