Hobbs was born in
Christchurch. He played in the first XV at
Christ's College in Christchurch, and was a regular first choice for
Canterbury from the 1981 season onwards, playing in the failed
Ranfurly Shield challenge against
Waikato. His test debut came in 1983 against the
British and Irish Lions, where he was successor to
Graham Mourie. Others that were possible replacements were Bruce Middleton and
Auckland captain Alwyn Harvey, but Hobbs played so well against the Lions that he was an automatic selection as All Blacks number seven for the next few seasons. Hobbs was All Black captain on the
short tour of Fiji late in 1984 when
Andy Dalton was unavailable, and in the tour of
Argentina in 1985 when Dalton was again unavailable. He took part in the 1986
New Zealand Cavaliers tour to South Africa, before retiring in 1987 after a succession of concussions. ==Administrator==