Waikato Rugby League - Players of Note

Players of Note

  • Tawera Nikau - (Rangiriri Eels) *Kiwis, NZ Maoris, Castleford, Cronulla Sharks, Melbourne Storm
  • Wairangi Koopu - (Taniwharau) *Kiwis, NZ Maoris, NZ Warriors, Melbourne Storm
  • Tukere Barlow - (Hamilton City Tigers) NZ Maoris, Warrington Wolves
  • Martin Moana - (Huntly South) *Kiwis, NZ Warriors, Halifax
  • Lance Hohaia - (Taniwharau) *Kiwis, NZ Warriors, Kiwis Rugby League World Champion 2008, Saint Helens
  • Sam Rapira - (Hukanui) *Kiwis, NZ Warriors, Kiwis Rugby League World Champion 2008
  • Steve Rapira - (Hukanui) NZ Warriors Juniors 2008, North Queensland Cowboys, NZ Warriors
  • Kurt Kara - (Turangawaewae) NZ Warriors Juniors 08' 09', Newtown Jets
  • Herewini Rangi - (Taniwharau) NZ Warriors 2004, Wynnum Manly Seagulls, Australian Bush Footy
  • Aoterangi Herangi - (Turangawaewae) NZ Warriors 2004, Wynnum Manly Seagulls
  • Jesse Royal - (Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia Panthers) Penrith Panthers, Newcastle Knights, NZ Warriors
  • Tainui Raihe - (Taniwharau, Hamilton City Tigers) NZ Maoris, Waikato 1998-2000
  • Hekewaru Muru - (Turangawaewae) NZ Maoris, Waikato Rugby League
  • Shaun Kenny-Dowall - (Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia Panthers) *Kiwis, NZ Maoris, Waikato Rugby League, Sydney Roosters, NRL All Stars
  • Isaac John - (Turangawaewae, Pacific Sharks) NZ Warriors

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