- No hooker had ever scored a hat-trick of tries during the first 10 years of Super Rugby until Hore broke that duck in 2006. Playing at Westpac Stadium in front of 27,011, Hore scored three times for the Hurricanes as they breezed past the Chiefs 35-10. That season was as good as it got for the Hurricanes as they made their only Super Rugby final but fell at the last hurdle to the Crusaders.
- Hore's best days were in 2008 when he was named Super Rugby player of the year and New Zealand's player of the year at the end-of-season awards. Hore was in dynamic form for the Hurricanes as he bagged five tries - good for seventh-equal across all players in Super Rugby - in 11 games, while he also started 11 tests for the All Blacks.
- Of course, there was an element of infamy to Hore's career. Bradley Davies certainly won't be lining up to pay tribute as Hore walks away from the game. In the second minute of the All Blacks' 2012 end-of-year international in Wales, Hore assaulted Davies with a swinging arm and caused the lock to "lose four days of my life" through concussion. Hore was ostensibly cleaning out an early ruck but Davies was still arriving and on his feet when Hore hit him from behind. Hore was suspended five matches and, after showing a predilection for shooting seals earlier in his career, he will unfortunately always be remembered for clubbing Wales.
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