Career
He made his provincial debut in 2012 and his strong performances saw him named in the Blues squad for the 2013, 2014 and 2015 Super Rugby seasons. He currently plays for the Wellington based Super Rugby franchise the Hurricanes. Gibson-Park has international experience as well with the Māori All Blacks
Having been born in Auckland and spending the first 10 years of his life on Great Barrier Island.
From there he moved to Gisborne.
He ended up at Gisborne Boys" High School, where he excelled in its first XV, being named in the New Zealand Secondary Schools squad in his final year. He then got picked up out of school by the Taranaki Academy where he moved at the start of 2011.
Then in 2012 Gibson-Park trialled for the New Zealand under-20 side he had then surprisingly missed selection. Taranaki
He was contracted and made the Taranaki National Provincial Championship squad, making his Non-Player Character debut starting at scrum-half against Bay of Plenty.
He made an immediate impact with his decisive running and ability to spot a gap.
His ability to put a player into space also caught the eye. His performance didn"t go unnoticed by the national media or the Super Rugby coaches. He received high praise from television, print and radio commentators and had been named one of the five promising players of the year by the Rugby Almanack.
Blues
In 2013 he was signed by the Super Rugby side the Blues.
He earned his first Super Rugby start in the Blues historic 21–28 loss over the Bulls in round four of the competition. Gibson-Park was also a part of the memorable Blues team to face France, getting his chance cause of injury with All Blacks halfback Piri Weepu.
Gibson-Park had a slow start to the 2014 Super Rugby season because of stress fracture but finished the season appearing in two matches of rounds ten and eighteen coming on as a replacement against the Hurricanes and Crusaders. 2015 was a strong year as he started at halfback majority of the year, who along with Brendon O"Connor were the only players who had played in every game that season for the Auckland franchise.
Gibson-Park recorded one try while also being pointed out by many commentators as a key figure for the Blues in what was his final season.
Hurricanes
October 2015, Gibson-Park was the last to join the Hurricanes 39-man Super Rugby squad after head coach Chris Boyd looked to fill gaps at halfback after the departure of Chris Smylie to Italy. He joined alongside fellow Taranaki halfback Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi. Māori All Blacks
Although the then 20-year-old Gibson-Park had only played eleven matches for Taranaki, Jamie Joseph, the Māori All Blacks coach, selected him for the 2012 United Kingdom end of year tour to England, playing against domestic club team Leicester Tigers, a specially made RFU Championship XV, and ending against the Canadian national team