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Fabian Holland named World Rugby breakthrough player of the year

Fabian Holland of New Zealand looks on during the Test Match between New Zealand All Blacks and France at FMG Stadium Waikato on July 19, 2025 in Hamilton, New Zealand. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

All Blacks second-row Fabian Holland has been named the World Rugby breakthrough player of the year.

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The 23-year-old becomes the sixth Kiwi to scoop the award since its inauguration in 2015, following in the footsteps of team-mate Wallace Sititi, who took home the award last year.

The Dutch-born Highlander beat England and British and Irish Lions flanker Henry Pollock, South Africa’s Ethan Hooker and Australia’s Joseph-Aukuso Sua’ali’i to claim the prize.

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Since making his debut against France in July, the 6 ft 8 in forward has become a mainstay in the All Blacks’ engine room, earning his 12th cap in the 52-26 victory over Wales today at the Principality Stadium.

The win in Cardiff brought Holland’s season to an end, which has been crowned with this award.

Match Summary

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Penalty Goals
1
4
Tries
7
3
Conversions
7
0
Drop Goals
0
77
Carries
167
8
Line Breaks
9
6
Turnovers Lost
8
0
Turnovers Won
1

“Fabian’s story is like something out of a movie,” said All Blacks boss Scott Robertson.

“He has grown up in the Netherlands dreaming of playing for a team on the other side of the world, taken the brave move to shift to New Zealand at the age of 16, and then made his dream a reality. None of this is by chance or luck, Fabian works incredibly hard to meet his goals and is one of the most determined and focused players I have come across. It is that work ethic that will see him continue to succeed.

“We are just so proud of him and so pleased for him and his family to receive this special acknowledgement of what he has achieved this year.”

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unknown 20 days ago

Well deserved!

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GL 20 days ago

Well deserved Fabian!!

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Val 21 days ago

Well done Garry ringrose from pluton burg

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BH 21 days ago

100% deserved. No other player had a bigger impact in every single game he played in than Holland throughout the entire year, and he stood well above the other contenders, not just in height. Consistent, world-class, efficient, accurate, and committed. He competed against the giant packs of France, South Africa, Ireland, and Australia, and beat them all.

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Jacque 21 days ago

ABSOLUTE GOBSHITE

Rather Skinstad V2.0

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Over the sideline 20 days ago

Holland had the most lineout takes in test rugby by an individual this year. How far down the list was ABSOLUTE SHITE rather Skinstead V2.0?

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CE 21 days ago

Definitely deserved this. 👏

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JB 21 days ago

Well deserved, his work rate is amazing, an absolute engine on him.

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Tim 21 days ago

Yeah. I think from the four possible winners Holland has been the most consistent playing high quality footy deep into matches since he debuted. Stoked for the Dutch giant.

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