
Jock Hobbs
Jock Hobbs was a prominent New Zealand rugby union administrator and former player, known for his leadership in the sport. He played as a lock for the national team, the All Blacks, and later served as the chairman of New Zealand Rugby. Hobbs was influential in shaping rugby policies, promoting the sport's growth, and representing New Zealand internationally. His dedication to rugby extended beyond the field into governance, making him a highly respected figure in New Zealand's rugby community until his passing in 2017.