| 100% | INU | 3 | Krisnan —, New Zealand-born dual code rugby player whose clubs included Catalans Dragons and Stade Francais |
| 91% | INU | 3 | Krisnan —, New Zealand-born dual code rugby player whose clubs have included Catalans Dragons and Stade Francais |
| 32% | KELLEHER | 8 | Byron —, 1999-2007 New Zealand scrum-half who played club rugby for Stade Francais and Toulouse |
| 31% | BOTICA | 6 | Frano —, former New Zealand and Croatia rugby union player at rugby league club Wigan from 1990-95 |
| 28% | BOTICA | 6 | Frano —, former New Zealand and Croatia rugby union player |
| 28% | AHVAN | 5 | Patrick —, New Zealand-born rugby league player at Widnes Vikings between 2012 and 2019 |
| 26% | SOLOMONA | 8 | Denny —, New Zealand-born England wing; cross-code rugby player let go by Sale Sharks in November |
| 26% | BROOKE | 6 | Zinzan ___, former New Zealand rugby player who played for the All Blacks and Auckland Blues |
| 25% | ISAACBOSS | 9 | New Zealand-born rugby union scrum-half; 2006-15 Ireland Test player |
| 25% | WARREN | 6 | & 16D New Zealand-born Wales and British and Irish Lions rugby union coach |
| 25% | AHVAN | 5 | Patrick —, New Zealand-born North Wales Crusaders rugby league player previously with Widnes Vikings |
| 25% | OFFIAH | 6 | Martin —, dual code rugby player; Widnes 1988 Man of Steel award winner |
| 24% | WALDROM | 7 | Thomas —, New Zealand-born former Exeter Chiefs, Leicester Tigers and England rugby union Number 8 |
| 24% | ELLERYHANLEY | 12 | Dual-code rugby player; Man of Steel award winner in 1985, 1987 and 1989 |
| 24% | KOHELOVE | 8 | Toa —, rugby league centre whose clubs included Warrington Wolves and Widnes Vikings |
| 23% | ASHLEYCOLE | 10 | 2001-14 England defender whose clubs included Chelsea FC, LA Galaxy and Arsenal |
| 22% | VAIKONA | 7 | Tevita —, Tonga dual code rugby wing who played for Bradford Bulls, Hull FC and Saracens |
| 21% | HANLEY | 6 | Ellery —, dual-code rugby player; Man of Steel award winner in 1985, 1987 and 1989 |
| 21% | ILI | 3 | Stacey —, New Zealand-born Connacht Rugby wing |
| 21% | TASMAN | 6 | — Bay, large inlet of northern South Island, New Zealand, whose chief towns include Nelson |
| 21% | TASMAN | 6 | & 12D Large inlet of northern South Island, New Zealand whose chief towns include Nelson |
| 21% | RUM | 3 | Liquor whose brands include Havana Club and Bacardi |
| 20% | OYONNAX | 7 | Commune in Ain, France, whose rugby union club play at Stade Charles-Mathon |
| 20% | DAN | 3 | ___ Carter, former New Zealand rugby player who was a three-time International Rugby Board Player of the Year |
| 20% | SAU | 3 | Junior —, New Zealand-born Keighley Cougars rugby league centre |
| 20% | LOMU | 4 | Jonah ___, former New Zealand rugby player who was inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame in 2007 |
| 20% | RUTHDRAPER | 10 | New York City-born monologist whose repertoire included The Italian Lesson and Opening a Bazaar |
| 20% | JANECAMPION | 11 | New Zealand-born director whose 1993 film "The Piano" won three Oscars: 2 wds. |