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Player Paul Whatuira

Full Name
Paul Khan Whatuira
Date of Birth
Jul 31, 1981
Birth Location
Wellington, New Zealand
Nationality
  1. 🇳🇿 New Zealand
Height (cm)
183 cm
Weight (kg)
92 kg
Position/s
  1. Centre
Warrior #
78
Warriors Debut Date
Feb 14, 2000
Warriors Debut Details
February 14 2000, Round 2 vs Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Warriors Years Active
  1. 2000
Signed From
Wainuiomata Lions
Rep Honours
  1. NZ
  2. NZ Maori
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Whatuira
Rugby League Project
https://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/paul-whatuira/summary.html

mt.wellington

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Paul Whatuira (pronounced /fætuːwɪərə/, born 31 July 1981) is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer who last played for the Parramatta Eels in the NRL in 2011. A New Zealand international centre, he won National Rugby League premierships with the Penrith Panthers and Wests Tigers and achieved success with the Huddersfield Giants in the Super League.

Whatuira was born in Wellington, New Zealand.

Whatuira played his junior rugby league at Wainuiomata, near Wellington, where he played with former Huddersfield teammate David Faiumu. He also played rugby union as a schoolboy. He followed the Canberra Raiders as a child and idolised Mal Meninga.

He represented Wellington in 1999.

Whatuira left Wellington at 17 to join the Auckland Warriors. He made his first grade début for Auckland Warriors against Wests Tigers in the Leichhardt Oval on 14 February 2000, in Round 2. He played in four other first grade games for the Warriors that season, before leaving the club at the end of the year. During the 2000 season he was occasionally released to the Wainuiomata Lions and played in the Bartercard Cup.

He spent 2001 at the Melbourne Storm, playing in six first grade games.

Whatuira joined the Penrith Panthers in 2002 and became a first grade regular. He played left centre in the Panthers side that won the 2003 NRL grand final. As 2003 NRL premiers, the Panthers travelled to England to face Super League VIII champions, the Bradford Bulls in the 2004 World Club Challenge. Whatuira played at centre in the Panthers' 22–4 loss. His 2003 premiership ring was stolen from his home along with his DVD player in 2005. Two years later the police recovered the ring when they raided a suspected criminal's home.

Whatuira joined the Wests Tigers in 2005 and played at centre in the Tigers' 2005 NRL Grand Final victory over the North Queensland Cowboys, gaining his second premiership ring. As NRL Premiers Wests faced Super League champions Bradford Bulls in the 2006 World Club Challenge. Whatuira played at centre in the Tigers' 30–10 loss. Whatuira had a forgettable 2006, he was sin-binned in the Tigers' loss to the North Queensland Cowboys in Townsville just before half-time with Matt Sing scoring in his absence. In the return match, he suffered a hamstring injury which was aggravated during the warm-up versus Brisbane Broncos meaning he would not play for the rest of the campaign.

After considering a switch to rugby union with the New South Wales Waratahs, Whatuira instead moved to England and joined the Huddersfield Giants in 2008 where he is contracted until the end of the 2010 season. Whatuira played in the Giants 2009 Challenge Cup Final appearance, where they lost to the Warrington Wolves.

On 21 December 2010, Whatuira signed a one-year deal with the Parramatta Eels for the 2011 season. Whatuira is expected to fill the void left in the backline by departing senior players of Eric Grothe Jr and Timana Tahu. Eels CEO Paul Osborne stated that "Paul Whatuira is a proved international performer who brings class and experience to our backline". However, Whatuira retired after just appearing in one game for the Eels.

Whatuira represented the New Zealand national team on ten occasions between 2004 and 2006, including the 24–0 win over Australia at Elland Road in the 2005 Tri Nations tournament, in which he scored a try. Whatuira was also selected in the 19-man squad for the one-off New Zealand vs Australia Centenary test in Wellington, New Zealand on 14 October 2007.

Whatuira is also eligible for the Cook Islands and was named in their train on squad for the 2000 World Cup. He instead represented Aotearoa Māori at the tournament.

During 2006, Whatuira posed for the Naked Rugby League 2007-08 charity calendar, which was produced to raise money for the National Breast Cancer Foundation of Australia.

Paul also posed alongside former Wests Tigers teammates Robbie Farah and Dene Halatau for the Naked for a Cause 2008-09 calendar for the McGrath Foundation charity.

On 13 October 2009, Whatuira was arrested and underwent a psychiatric assessment after he allegedly assaulted two men.[16] Police used a Taser gun to subdue him. Whatuira spent 13 days in a secure psychiatric hospital after the incident which was reportedly related to sexual abuse he suffered as a child. Whatuira was not charged over the incident as under section two of the British Crimes Act, he is exempt from potential prosecution as he was deemed "mentally ill".


Wellington centre, a member of the NZ Maori team that competed in the 2000 World Cup, came to Penrith with a view to cement a regular first grade position after moderate seasons with the Warriors and Melbourne. Whatuira did that and more in 2002, proving a more than capable centre partner to Ryan Girdler, although there was nothing flashy about his style of play. His reliability and consistency saw him appear in all 26 games during the 2003 season which culminated in the Panthers’ stunning 18-6 win over the Roosters in the grand final. Although he was relegated to the interchange bench because of the good form of new Penrith recruit Amos Roberts in 2004, Whatuira made his Test debut for the Kiwis in the ANZac Test. Often coming on to the field as a centre or stop-gap lock with the Panthers, Whatuira signed with the W’Tigers for 2005. He finished a mixed 2004 with another Test appearance in the 16-all draw against Australia in October before travelling to England with the Kiwis for the Tri Nations competition. However, in 2005, Whatuira was a try-scorer in the W’Tigers’ 30-16 win over the North Queensland in the grand final before playing for NZ in the Kiwis’ successful Tri-Nations campaign.
- ALAN WHITICKER
 
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