All Black Dads Share their Hilarious Parenting Moments
- Publish date
- Tuesday, 14 Jun 2016, 1:40PM
They are our nation's heroes on the rugby pitch, but when they get for these All Blacks stars their most important job is being a dad.
Every parent can relate to some of the hilarious moments these All Black daddies deal with as parents.
Former All Black Piri Weepu's three-year-old son Peyton is already proving to have a cheeky side.
Peyton: "Shut up dad"
— Piri Weepu (@piriweepu) June 12, 2016
Me: "You don't say that want me to slap your lips?"
Peyton: "You can't dad the police man will get you."
Ok u win😂
Sonny Bill Williams was also laughing at the adorable antics of his daughter Imaan, who seems to love pranking her dad!
4eva playing with my emotions 😳🙅🏼🙅🏼😤 pic.twitter.com/3C87MBUN7B
— Sonny Bill Williams (@SonnyBWilliams) June 12, 2016
Many Kiwi kids have grown up watching All Blacks games with their dads and Ma'a Nonu is making sure he keeps to the tradition despite now playing for France.
His third son Maclaren joined him to watch the All Blacks take on Wales, and was even decked out in his own adorable All Blacks shirt!
Epic 40mins of footy ! Watching wif my boy @LeighHalfpenny1 and Maclaren .. Who you picking ?? #allblackeverything pic.twitter.com/YWKi888SKZ
— Ma'a Nonu (@maavelous) June 11, 2016
Another proud All Blacks dad is Jerome Kaino, who played a crucial role in the teams win over Wales on Saturday.
Ahead of the game he spent some time out with his whanau in Tauranga and captured this adorable snap of them together.
The first time your child gets a haircut is a signifcant moment. The untouched downy baby-hair stage is over and the door is opened to a lifetime's worth of haircuts.
All Blacks and Hurricanes star Victor Vito joined his son Karlos in the barber's chair for that special moment. Describing it he said: "growing up way too fast my boy".
During the Rugby World Cup, Dane Coles adorable one-year-old son Jax traveled all the way to London to help cheer on the team.
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