Answer the following question: Information:  - Luke Gary Braid ( born 5 October 1988 ) is a rugby union footballer who plays for the Blues in Super Rugby and Auckland in the ITM Cup . He plays as a loose forward . Braid has also played for three national rugby union teams , the New Zealand Schoolboys , the New Zealand Under 19 's , and the New Zealand Under 20 's Braid is the son of former player Gary Braid and the younger brother of fellow Blues player Daniel Braid . Braid made his professional debut with Bay of Plenty in 2008 . In 2010 , he made his Chiefs debut against the Lions , with the Chiefs winning 65 -- 72 away from home . The match set several new records for Super Rugby including the highest aggregate score in a single match ( 137 points ) , highest score by an away side ( 72 ) and the most tries scored in a Super Rugby match ( 18 ) . Braid appeared 8 times during the 2010 season as the Chiefs finished in 10th place . In 2011 , he signed with the Blues , with whom he appeared in the 2011 Super Rugby semi-finals . In 2012 , he captained the side in a number of matches whilst regular captain Keven Mealamu was injured . In November 2014 , it was Braid revealed that he would join French Top 14 side Bordeaux at the conclusion of the 2015 Super Rugby season .  - New Zealand is an island nation in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmassesthat of the North Island, or Te Ika-a-Mui, and the South Island, or Te Waipounamuand numerous smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly south of the Pacific island areas of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by humans. During its long period of isolation, New Zealand developed a distinct biodiversity of animal, fungal and plant life. The country's varied topography and its sharp mountain peaks, such as the Southern Alps, owe much to the tectonic uplift of land and volcanic eruptions. New Zealand's capital city is Wellington, while its most populous city is Auckland.  - Daniel John Braid (born 23 February 1981) is a rugby union player from New Zealand who captains Sale Sharks in the English Premiership. He normally plays at open-side flanker. Previously, he played for the Blues in Super Rugby. He also won six full caps for the All Blacks between 2002 and 2010.  - England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west. The Irish Sea lies northwest of England and the Celtic Sea lies to the southwest. England is separated from continental Europe by the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south. The country covers five-eighths of the island of Great Britain (which lies in the North Atlantic) in its centre and south; and includes over 100 smaller islands such as the Isles of Scilly, and the Isle of Wight.  - Super Rugby (rendered in the current competition logo as "SupeRugby") is the preeminent professional men's rugby union football competition in the Southern Hemisphere and Japan. Building off various Southern Hemisphere competitions dating back to the South Pacific Championship in 1986, with teams from a number of southern nations, Super Rugby officially started with the 1996 season with 12 teams from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The competition was known as Super 12 through to the end of the 2005 season; the name was changed to Super 14 with the addition of two teams for the 2006 season; with expansion to 15 teams in the three countries for the 2011 season, the competition was rebranded as Super Rugby (no number included). By 2006, matches were being broadcast in 41 countries.   - Sale Sharks is an English professional rugby union club that plays in the English Premiership.  - The South Pacific Championship ("also known as "SPC"") was a rugby union competition that was introduced in 1986 and contested through to 1990. The competition featured six teams - three provinces from New Zealand; Auckland, Canterbury and Wellington, two Australian teams; Queensland and New South Wales, and one team representing Pacific Island rugby, Fiji.  - A try is a way of scoring points in rugby union and rugby league football. A try is scored by grounding the ball (the ball must be touching the player when coming into contact with the ground) in the opposition's in-goal area (on or behind the goal line). Rugby union and league differ slightly in defining 'grounding the ball' and the 'in-goal' area.  - Rugby is a type of football developed at Rugby School in Rugby, Warwickshire, one of many versions of football played at English public schools in the 19th century. The two main types of rugby are rugby league and rugby union. Although rugby league initially used rugby union rules, they are now wholly separate sports.  - Rugby union, or simply rugby, is a contact team sport which originated in England in the first half of the 19th century. One of the two codes of rugby football, it is based on running with the ball in hand. In its most common form, a game is between two teams of 15 players using an oval-shaped ball on a rectangular field with H-shaped goalposts on each try line.    Given the paragraphs above, decide what entity has the relation 'occupation' with 'rugby union player'.
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luke braid