Connor Garden-Bachop Remembered: A Talent Lost Too Soon
Connor Garden-Bachop, at the age of 25 in Christchurch, following a sudden medical incident on Monday, New Zealand Rugby announced his tragic passing. Connor Garden-Bachop, renowned for his rugby prowess, recently concluded a five-year stint with the Highlanders in Super Rugby departing earlier this month after their successful campaign that saw them reach the quarter-finals. His notable sporting lineage includes his father, Stephen Bachop, who represented both Samoa and New Zealand and his mother, Sue Garden-Bachop, who played for the New Zealand women’s team, the Black Ferns.
Connor was also the nephew of Graeme Bachop, a former scrum-half renowned for his appearances with the All Blacks in the 1991 and 1995 Rugby World Cups. Graeme also represented Japan in the 1999 tournament. In a statement, New Zealand Rugby expressed profound sadness, stating, “We all stand in solidarity with the Garden-Bachop family during this difficult time, sharing in their sorrow.” Connor was celebrated as a talented young player, representing New Zealand at various age-grade levels. He proudly wore the jersey of the Maori All Blacks during his career.
Describing Connor as a dedicated teammate with a vibrant personality, his presence on and off the field left a lasting impact, earning him admiration and respect throughout his career. His untimely passing has deeply saddened the rugby community, reflecting on his contributions and the legacy he leaves behind.
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