All Blacks Buller has had six players selected for the
All Blacks while playing their club rugby in Buller: •
Tom Fisher (1914, 5 matches but no tests) •
Edward Holder (1932 & 1934, 10 matches including 1 test) •
Charles McLean (1920, 5 matches but no tests) •
Bill Mumm (1949, 1 test) •
Kenneth Svenson (1922-26, 34 matches including 4 tests) •
Robert Tunnicliff (1923, 1 match but no tests) Also: • Clement Green (Westport): played for the South Island team. Also selected for the
1910 tour to Australia but was unable to tour • Brian Stack (Westport): a wing who played for the South Island and unused reserve for a match against the
1966 British Lions Other All Blacks to play for Buller at senior or junior level either before or after their national selection were: •
George Aitken (1921 All Black captain and later a Scotland representative, played for Buller in 1914–15) •
Ben Blair (2001 All Black played for Buller at junior level) •
Bobby Black (An Otago All Black on
1914 Australia Tour, played for Buller after he settled in Westport after Australia Tour). •
Sam Bligh (All Black on
1910 Australian Tour, whilst playing his representative rugby for the West Coast. Played for Buller 1907–08, 1911–13) •
John Corbett (1905 All Black whilst playing his representative rugby for the West Coast. Played for Buller from 1908 to 1910) •
Mike Gilbert (1935–36 All Black whilst playing his representative rugby for the West Coast. Played for Buller in 1930) •
Fred Newton (1905 All Black. Played one game for Buller in 1908)
New Zealand Māori/Natives representatives •
Tom French (well-known Māori rugby administrator) • A. Webster
New Zealand Sevens representatives •
Steven Yates (2006
Crusaders and 2007–08 New Zealand Sevens representative played for Buller at junior level)
Buller centurions The following players have made 100 appearances for Buller: • Richard Banks (103 games 1973–1989) • Philip Beveridge (175 games 1993–2017) • Michael Bonisch (100 games 1982–1994) • John Brazil (103 games 1986–2000) • Luke Brownlee (200 games 1999–2018) • Glenn Elley (115 games 1982–1997) • John Gilbert (127 games 1971–1986) • Logan Mundy (123 games 2007–2019) • Orlando Nahr (123 games 1956–1973) • Clark "Huck" Nelson (125 games 1996–2009) • Andrew Stephens (117 games 2007–2019) • Thomas Stuart (161 games 1984–1999) ==Super Rugby==