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- Vince Aso - Wikipedia
Vince Aso (born 5 January 1995) is a New Zealand rugby union player who currently plays as a midfield back for Wellington in New Zealand's domestic Mitre 10 Cup and the Hurricanes in the international Super Rugby competition
- Hurricanes: Player
Aso returned to excellent form in 2019 but suffered a shoulder injury which has kept him sidelined since the Highlanders match in round four Find out more about the players, both past and present, who have put on the Hurricanes jersey
- Rugby: No room for Vince Aso in Hurricanes squad to face Lions
One week removed from scoring a crucial double in the Hurricanes' win over the Sunwolves, midfielder Vince Aso has found himself on the outside looking in
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- Vincent Tavae Aso | New Zealand Rugby History
Also known as Tavae-Aso Endorsement We are burying a good friend and ex-southland rugby player this Friday in Invercargill with many of the local rugby men that feature on your site (we have checked!) no doubt will be attending also
- Vince Aso | Ultimate Rugby Players, News, Fixtures and Live Results
Vince currently plays for Wellington in New Zealand's domestic Mitre 10 Cup He attended St Peter's College in his hometown where he played first XV rugby Aso began playing for Ponsonby in the Gallaher Shield, Auckland's Premier club rugby competition
- Meet the Player: Vince Aso - Hurricanes
Born and raised in Auckland, the now 25-year-old had no plans to move to Wellington and after graduating St Peter’s College, Aso started to make a name for himself in the 2013 ITM Cup Then, in 2015 he received a call from former Hurricanes coach, Chris Boyd
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