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'''Benjamin Culmer Hurst''' is a former [[New Zealand]] [[rugby union]] player who played as a [[Half-back (rugby union)|half-back]]. Hurst played for the [[Crusaders (rugby union)|Crusaders]] and the [[Highlanders (rugby union)|Highlanders]] wining two Super Rugby titles.
Hurst is the son of former [[New Zealand national rugby union team|All Black]] [[Ian Hurst|Ian Hurs]]<nowiki/>t. He has a Bachelor of Science from [[Lincoln University (New Zealand)|Lincoln University]].
== Senior Career ==
Hurst debuted for [[Canterbury Rugby Football Union|Canterbury]] in 1999 and was selected for the [[New Zealand Colts]] playing four games, scoring 1 try.
He would go on to debut for the [[Crusaders (rugby union)|Crusaders]] on 20th May 2000 against southern rivals the [[Highlanders (rugby union)|Highlanders]].
Hurst was the starting halfback for the Crusaders in the tightly contested [[2000 Super 12 season|2000 Super 12]] Grand Final with the Crusaders prevailing 20-19 against the [[Brumbies]]. Playing for the Crusaders Hurst was part of the legendary 2002 Crusaders team which played the entire season undefeated. This culminated in a second Grand Final appearance against the Brumbies with the Crusaders running out 31-13 victors.
Hurst was selected as Canterbury captain for the 2003 NPC.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
He was not selected for the Crusaders in 2003 signaling the end of his Crusaders Super rugby career.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> He would go on to play the following season with the Highlanders in Super Rugby and Canterbury in the NPC.
== Post Career ==
Following his rugby career Hurst has been well known for his business activities including early childhood education centres <ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> and investment business with former team mate [[Dan Carter|Daniel Carter]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
== Reference List ==
<references />2002
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Crusaders (rugby union) players]]
[[Category:Highlanders (rugby union) players]]
[[Category:Canterbury rugby union players]]
[[Category:New Zealand rugby union players]]
[[Category:Rugby union halfbacks]]
[[Category:Rugby union players from Oamaru]]
[[Category:Lincoln University (New Zealand) alumni]]
'''Benjamin Culmer Hurst''' is a former [[New Zealand]] [[rugby union]] player who played as a [[Half-back (rugby union)|half-back]]. Hurst played for the [[Crusaders (rugby union)|Crusaders]] and the [[Highlanders (rugby union)|Highlanders]] wining two Super Rugby titles.
Hurst is the son of former [[New Zealand national rugby union team|All Black]] [[Ian Hurst|Ian Hurs]]<nowiki/>t. He has a Bachelor of Science from [[Lincoln University (New Zealand)|Lincoln University]].
== Senior Career ==
Hurst debuted for [[Canterbury Rugby Football Union|Canterbury]] in 1999 and was selected for the [[New Zealand Colts]] playing four games, scoring 1 try.
He would go on to debut for the [[Crusaders (rugby union)|Crusaders]] on 20th May 2000 against southern rivals the [[Highlanders (rugby union)|Highlanders]].
Hurst was the starting halfback for the Crusaders in the tightly contested [[2000 Super 12 season|2000 Super 12]] Grand Final with the Crusaders prevailing 20-19 against the [[Brumbies]]. Playing for the Crusaders Hurst was part of the legendary 2002 Crusaders team which played the entire season undefeated. This culminated in a second Grand Final appearance against the Brumbies with the Crusaders running out 31-13 victors.
Hurst was selected as Canterbury captain for the 2003 NPC.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
He was not selected for the Crusaders in 2003 signaling the end of his Crusaders Super rugby career.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> He would go on to play the following season with the Highlanders in Super Rugby and Canterbury in the NPC.
== Post Career ==
Following his rugby career Hurst has been well known for his business activities including early childhood education centres <ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> and investment business with former team mate [[Dan Carter|Daniel Carter]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
== Reference List ==
<references />2002
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Crusaders (rugby union) players]]
[[Category:Highlanders (rugby union) players]]
[[Category:Canterbury rugby union players]]
[[Category:New Zealand rugby union players]]
[[Category:Rugby union halfbacks]]
[[Category:Rugby union players from Oamaru]]
[[Category:Lincoln University (New Zealand) alumni]]
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