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Malachi Wrampling-Alec
RugbyFlanker|Blues
New ZealandApril 15, 2004
Biography
Born in April 2004, Malachi Wrampling-Alec is a New Zealand flanker on the books at the Blues, where the loose-forward contest has long been one of the most competitive corners of the squad. Still in the early years of his professional career, he plays in a position that demands constant collision work, a sharp eye over the ruck, and the lung capacity to track phase-to-phase for full halves of Super Rugby Pacific intensity. Wrampling-Alec fits that template, leaning on quick acceleration to the breakdown and a frame built for the contact zone — the kind of attributes that have always pushed young flankers into franchise consideration in Auckland. The Blues environment, with its emphasis on tempo and high-skill forward play, places a premium on back-rowers who can carry, jackal, and link with the wider game, and his development is being shaped by that framework. As his career progresses, the measure of his impact will be how steadily he converts squad opportunities into starting minutes, builds durability across full seasons, and earns the trust of coaches who select for the relentless, unseen work that defines a Super Rugby back row.