The son of a New Zealand legend who seeks to follow in his father’s footsteps
Peyton Spencer is one of the promises of New Zealand rugby who has just joined Bluesa franchise for which his father also played, King Charleswhom many consider a legend of the Super Rugby. The already nicknamed “Prince” He spoke about the family legacy that is on everyone’s lips and highlighted that: “If it was a burden, it would be a problem. It definitely isn’t.”. Live the best of rugby on Disney+.
Peyton Spencer only 20 years oldhas caused a lot of stir after his great season with the All Blacks 7’swhich could not be crowned with the participation of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games due to an injury to his shoulder. Now “El Principe” will play again in XV while continuing his father’s legacy. “I feel privileged to have him as my dad. The learnings I can get from him are quite surprising.”Spencer explained.
On the other hand, he ruled out that Carlos, nicknamed “The King”, did not influence his decision when choosing a club. “When I had a meeting with the Blues, I walked in and felt good. There was something that attracted me to the Blues”said Peyton Spencer, who noted that “Obviously, the old man played, but it had nothing to do with where I chose to go.”
Carlos Spencer was the protagonist in the consecration of Blues in 1996, 1997 and 2003. His time with the All Blacks was somewhat irregular. His debut was in the victory by 62-10 in view of The Pumas in 1997, a game in which he scored 33 points. In total he had 44 caps and scored 383 points, sixth top scorer in test matches.