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Richie McCaw in sexy hook-up

Auckland - All Blacks captain Richie McCaw is reported to be dating an English woman who organises high-priced sex parties and is a friend of the Duchess of Cambridge.

According to the Stuff website, the pair met during the All Blacks' recent end of year tour to the UK, and McCaw - who turns 32 today - was said to be ready to use his six-month sabbatical from the game to pursue the relationship, according to Woman's Day.

Emma Sayle, 34, was described as six-foot tall, a colonel's daughter and the boss of Killing Kittens, where strictly vetted couples pay up to $300 each to attend sex parties.

She was a church-going Christian who said she never took part in the parties.

She knew Kate Middleton through boarding school, with the pair bonding after the future queen joined Sayle's charity group, The Sisterhood, which paddled a dragon boat across the English Channel in 2007.

In May, Sayle broke off an engagement to the son of former England cricketer Sir Ian Botham, and has previously dated England rugby player James Haskell.
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