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Steve Matai

Stephen Matai (born 5 August 1984) is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer who played in the National Rugby League (NRL )from 2005 to 2016. A New Zealand national representative centre, he played for Australian club the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles. Matai helped the Sea Eagles win the 2008 and 2011 Premierships.[1] He was also part of the New Zealand national squad that won the nation's maiden title at the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.[2] Known particularly for his uncompromising defence, in 2020, Matai was voted the National Rugby League's hardest hitter over the past 30 years.[3]

Steve Matai
Personal information
Full nameStephen Matai
Born (1984-08-05) 5 August 1984 (age 39)
Auckland, New Zealand
Playing information
Height183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight94 kg (14 st 11 lb)
PositionCentre
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2005–16 Manly Sea Eagles 230 91 21 0 406
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2006–10 New Zealand 10 1 4 0 12
Source: [1]

Background Edit

Of Samoan descent, Matai was born in Auckland, New Zealand, on 5 August 1984. He is the first cousin of former NRL player, Kiwi and Samoan international Junior Sa'u. Matai grew up with former Warriors and ex-Kiwi teammate Jerome Ropati.[4] Matai played rugby league for Mount Albert Grammar in the first XIII alongside Sonny Bill Williams and Thomas Leuluai.[5] Matai's junior clubs were the Bay Roskill Vikings, Ponsonby Ponies and Richmond Rovers in the Auckland Rugby League. Matai's senior club was Richmond Rovers before he was selected to play for the Marist Richmond Brothers in the Bartercard Cup, before leaving in 2004. Matai joined Queensland Cup side Ipswich Jets in 2004 and credits his time spent at the Jets under the coaching of former Queensland, Eastern Suburbs and Brisbane Broncos hard man Trevor Gillmeister for his reputation as the NRL's "Hitman". Gillmeister, known as "The Axe" for his hard hitting defense, changed Matai's tackling style, teaching him to drive with his legs when making a tackle.[6][7] In 2005 Matai moved to another Queensland Cup side, but soon left the Wynnum Manly Seagulls after securing an NRL contract with their associate club, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles.

Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Edit

2005 Edit

Matai joined the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles from the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2005 after impressing during a strong pre season of training and trials at the Brookvale Oval. In Round 3 of the 2005 NRL season, Matai made his NRL debut for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles against Melbourne, playing at centre in Manly's 25–18 win at Brookvale Oval.[8] In Round 6 against the Canberra Raiders, Matai scored his first NRL career try in Manly's 36–14 win at Brookvale Oval.[9] Matai went on to play in 11 matches and score three tries in his debut year in the NRL for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in the 2005 NRL season.

2006 Edit

Matai went on to play in 24 matches and score 10 tries for the Manly club in the 2006 NRL season. In the post season Matai was selected for the New Zealand squad for the 2006 Tri-Nations tournament. On 14 October 2006, Matai made his test debut for New Zealand against Australia, playing at centre in the Kiwis 30–18 loss at Mt Smart Stadium.[10] Matai featured in the Kiwis' Tri-Nations Grand Final clash with Australia at Sydney Football Stadium. However, the Kiwis end-up losing 16–12 in golden point extra time.[11]

2007 Edit

Matai played in the 2007 NRL Grand Final against Melbourne at centre and scored a try in Manly-Warringah's 34–8 loss.[12] Matai played 11 matches, scored three tries and kicked 4 goals for Manly-Warringah in injury and suspended riddled year for Matai in the 2007 NRL season. On 14 October 2007, Matai was sent off by referee Steve Ganson in the trans-Tasman Test at Westpac Stadium in Wellington, New Zealand, for a high/dangerous tackle on Kangaroos centre Mark Gasnier in the first half of the Trans-Tasman Centenary test game. Once Matai left the field, the Kangaroos ended-up winning the game 58-0 and giving New Zealand their worst ever defeat by Australia in a trans-Tasman test.[13][14] Matai was given a 2 match ban, but given that Matai had ruled himself out of New Zealand's tour of Great Britain and France for off-season shoulder surgery, Matai later served his suspension during Manly's trial matches in 2008.

2008 Edit

 
Steve Matai celebrating victory for the Manly Sea Eagles in 2008

On 5 October 2008, in Manly's 2008 NRL Grand Final against Melbourne, Matai played at centre and kicked two goals in Manly's 40–0 record victory.[15] Matai had been an occasional goal kicker for Manly during the year. Matai played 21 matches, 7 scored tries and kicked 12 goals in a successful year for Manly-Warringah in the 2008 NRL season. In August 2008, Matai was named in the New Zealand training squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.[16] In September 2008, Matai was named in the final 24-man squad.[17] Matai featured in the Kiwis first World Cup tournament clash against Australia at Sydney Football Stadium. Matai kicked a conversion goal-attempt to convert Sika Manu's try, but he was placed on-report for a high tackle in the Kiwis 30–6 loss.[18] Matai missed New Zealand's World Cup match with Papua New Guinea after being handed a one-match ban for a high tackle against Australia.[19] New Zealand would eventually go on to upset heavy favourites Australia 34–20 in the final to win their maiden World Cup.[20] The win would cap a successful year for Matai taking the NRL Premiership and World Cup double.

2009 Edit

Matai played in 22 matches and scored 3 tries for Manly-Warringah in the 2009 NRL season. In the post season, Matai was selected in the New Zealand Kiwis' 2009 Rugby League Four Nations squad. Matai featured at left centre, scoring a try in the Kiwis 40–24 win over Tonga of the Kiwis Four Nations warm-up test at Rotorua International Stadium. Matai even featured in the Kiwis' Four Nation games; the 20-all draw against Australia and the Kiwis' 62–12 win over France.[21][22] However he injured himself in the round 2 clash against France and that force him to withdraw from the Kiwis' regular and third round of the tournament clash against England and the Kiwis end-up losing 12–20. That game also eliminated the Kiwis from the 2009 Four Nations tournament, allowing England to face Australia in the final.

2010 Edit

Matai was selected to make his 10th test appearance for New Zealand for the annual ANZAC test at AAMI Park. Matai partnered his cousin Junior Sa'u in the centres for the Kiwis in a 12–8 loss to Australia. Opposing Matai in the centres for the Kangaroos was his Manly centre partner Jamie Lyon. During the test, Matai was placed on-report in the first half for a foul hit play on the Australian fullback, Billy Slater.[23] Coincidentally both Manly centres played their last tests for their countries on the night, as Lyon announced his retirement from representative football later in the season, while Matai has not been selected to play for the Kiwis since that game. In Round 15, against the South Sydney Rabbitohs, Matai played in his 100th NRL career match and scored two tries in Manly's 26–25 win at Brookvale Oval.[24] Matai played 21 matches and scored 14 tries and kicked a goal for Manly-Warringah in the 2010 NRL season.

2011 Edit

On 2 October 2011, in Manly-Warringah's 2011 NRL Grand Final against the New Zealand Warriors, Matai played at centre in Manly's 24–10 victory.[25][26] Matai played in 22 matches and scored 9 tries in Manly-Warringah's grand final winning year in the 2011 NRL season.

2012 Edit

Matai travelled to England with Manly for the 2012 World Club Challenge match against 2011 Super League champions Leeds Rhinos, playing at centre in the 26–12 loss at Headingley Stadium.[27] On 25 May 2012, Matai re-signed with Manly for a further three years to the end of the 2015 NRL season.[28] Midway through the 2012 season in Round 12, Matai was charged with a high tackle in a game in Manly's 22–4 loss against the Penrith Panthers at Penrith Stadium.[29] This resulted Matai to his thirteenth trip to the NRL Judiciary, equalling the record set by Michael Crocker.[30] In Week 1 of the 2012 finals series against minor premiers the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Matai played his 150th NRL career match in Manly's 16–10 loss. After the match, Matai was suspended for a high shot on Canterbury's Sam Perrett and missed the rest of Manly's finals matches.[31][32] Matai played in 18 matches and scored 6 tries for Manly-Warringah in the 2012 NRL season.

2013 Edit

In Round 17 against the Parramatta Eels at Brookvale Oval, Matai was involved in a heated clash with Parramatta Prop Mitchell Allgood in Manly's 50–10 win. In the 72nd minute of the game Allgood gave away a penalty with a swinging arm on Manly Second-rower Jamie Buhrer. The Manly centre ran ten metres out of the line to remonstrate with Allgood who immediately let fly with three right hands to Matai's chin, earning himself ten minutes in the sin-bin and a two-week suspension.[33] Matai, who had already been suspended earlier in the season for a shoulder charge on South Sydney Rabbitohs prop George Burgess, was placed on report for inciting a melee but did not have to front the judiciary for a record 15th time.[34] On 6 October 2013, in the Sea Eagles 2013 NRL Grand Final against the Sydney Roosters, Matai played at centre and scored a try in the second half in Manly's 26–18 loss.[35][36] Matai played in 27 matches and scored 12 tries for Manly in the 2013 NRL season.

2014 Edit

Matai twice requested a release from Manly-Warringah, following the New Zealand Warriors offering him a $AUD 2.5 million four-year contract. Both requests were rejected by Manly.[37] Matai was contracted with the Sea Eagles to the end of the 2015 season. In Round 25 against the Penrith Panthers, Matai played his 200th NRL career match in Manly's 26–25 win at Brookvale Oval.[38][39] Matai finished off Manly's 2014 NRL season with him playing in 25 matches, scoring 13 tries and kicking 4 goals.

2015 Edit

On 18 February 2015, Matai announced he will finish his career as a one-club man after re-signing with Manly until the end of 2017, knocking back lucrative offers from the Gold Coast Titans and the New Zealand Warriors to remain at Brookvale.[40] In Round 16 against the South Sydney Rabbitohs, Matai produced the biggest hit of the season when he drilled Rabbitohs prop David Tyrrell in a crunching tackle in Manly's 20–8 loss at ANZ Stadium.[41] Matai played in 19 matches and scored nine tries for Manly-Warringah in the 2015 NRL season.

2016–2017 Edit

On 6 April 2016, Matai announced that he would return to international rugby league after a six-year exile. He said he wanted to play for his parents' birth country, Samoa, in the 2017 World Cup.[42] However, he sustained another injury on his troublesome neck which needed surgery, forcing him into retirement at the beginning of 2017.[citation needed]

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External links Edit

  • 2016 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles profile

steve, matai, stephen, matai, born, august, 1984, zealand, former, professional, rugby, league, footballer, played, national, rugby, league, from, 2005, 2016, zealand, national, representative, centre, played, australian, club, manly, warringah, eagles, matai,. Stephen Matai born 5 August 1984 is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer who played in the National Rugby League NRL from 2005 to 2016 A New Zealand national representative centre he played for Australian club the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Matai helped the Sea Eagles win the 2008 and 2011 Premierships 1 He was also part of the New Zealand national squad that won the nation s maiden title at the 2008 Rugby League World Cup 2 Known particularly for his uncompromising defence in 2020 Matai was voted the National Rugby League s hardest hitter over the past 30 years 3 Steve MataiPersonal informationFull nameStephen MataiBorn 1984 08 05 5 August 1984 age 39 Auckland New ZealandPlaying informationHeight183 cm 6 ft 0 in Weight94 kg 14 st 11 lb PositionCentreClubYears Team Pld T G FG P2005 16 Manly Sea Eagles 230 91 21 0 406RepresentativeYears Team Pld T G FG P2006 10 New Zealand 10 1 4 0 12Source 1 Contents 1 Background 2 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 2 1 2005 2 2 2006 2 3 2007 2 4 2008 2 5 2009 2 6 2010 2 7 2011 2 8 2012 2 9 2013 2 10 2014 2 11 2015 2 12 2016 2017 3 References 4 External linksBackground EditOf Samoan descent Matai was born in Auckland New Zealand on 5 August 1984 He is the first cousin of former NRL player Kiwi and Samoan international Junior Sa u Matai grew up with former Warriors and ex Kiwi teammate Jerome Ropati 4 Matai played rugby league for Mount Albert Grammar in the first XIII alongside Sonny Bill Williams and Thomas Leuluai 5 Matai s junior clubs were the Bay Roskill Vikings Ponsonby Ponies and Richmond Rovers in the Auckland Rugby League Matai s senior club was Richmond Rovers before he was selected to play for the Marist Richmond Brothers in the Bartercard Cup before leaving in 2004 Matai joined Queensland Cup side Ipswich Jets in 2004 and credits his time spent at the Jets under the coaching of former Queensland Eastern Suburbs and Brisbane Broncos hard man Trevor Gillmeister for his reputation as the NRL s Hitman Gillmeister known as The Axe for his hard hitting defense changed Matai s tackling style teaching him to drive with his legs when making a tackle 6 7 In 2005 Matai moved to another Queensland Cup side but soon left the Wynnum Manly Seagulls after securing an NRL contract with their associate club the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Edit2005 Edit Matai joined the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles from the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2005 after impressing during a strong pre season of training and trials at the Brookvale Oval In Round 3 of the 2005 NRL season Matai made his NRL debut for the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles against Melbourne playing at centre in Manly s 25 18 win at Brookvale Oval 8 In Round 6 against the Canberra Raiders Matai scored his first NRL career try in Manly s 36 14 win at Brookvale Oval 9 Matai went on to play in 11 matches and score three tries in his debut year in the NRL for the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in the 2005 NRL season 2006 Edit Matai went on to play in 24 matches and score 10 tries for the Manly club in the 2006 NRL season In the post season Matai was selected for the New Zealand squad for the 2006 Tri Nations tournament On 14 October 2006 Matai made his test debut for New Zealand against Australia playing at centre in the Kiwis 30 18 loss at Mt Smart Stadium 10 Matai featured in the Kiwis Tri Nations Grand Final clash with Australia at Sydney Football Stadium However the Kiwis end up losing 16 12 in golden point extra time 11 2007 Edit Matai played in the 2007 NRL Grand Final against Melbourne at centre and scored a try in Manly Warringah s 34 8 loss 12 Matai played 11 matches scored three tries and kicked 4 goals for Manly Warringah in injury and suspended riddled year for Matai in the 2007 NRL season On 14 October 2007 Matai was sent off by referee Steve Ganson in the trans Tasman Test at Westpac Stadium in Wellington New Zealand for a high dangerous tackle on Kangaroos centre Mark Gasnier in the first half of the Trans Tasman Centenary test game Once Matai left the field the Kangaroos ended up winning the game 58 0 and giving New Zealand their worst ever defeat by Australia in a trans Tasman test 13 14 Matai was given a 2 match ban but given that Matai had ruled himself out of New Zealand s tour of Great Britain and France for off season shoulder surgery Matai later served his suspension during Manly s trial matches in 2008 2008 Edit nbsp Steve Matai celebrating victory for the Manly Sea Eagles in 2008On 5 October 2008 in Manly s 2008 NRL Grand Final against Melbourne Matai played at centre and kicked two goals in Manly s 40 0 record victory 15 Matai had been an occasional goal kicker for Manly during the year Matai played 21 matches 7 scored tries and kicked 12 goals in a successful year for Manly Warringah in the 2008 NRL season In August 2008 Matai was named in the New Zealand training squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup 16 In September 2008 Matai was named in the final 24 man squad 17 Matai featured in the Kiwis first World Cup tournament clash against Australia at Sydney Football Stadium Matai kicked a conversion goal attempt to convert Sika Manu s try but he was placed on report for a high tackle in the Kiwis 30 6 loss 18 Matai missed New Zealand s World Cup match with Papua New Guinea after being handed a one match ban for a high tackle against Australia 19 New Zealand would eventually go on to upset heavy favourites Australia 34 20 in the final to win their maiden World Cup 20 The win would cap a successful year for Matai taking the NRL Premiership and World Cup double 2009 Edit Matai played in 22 matches and scored 3 tries for Manly Warringah in the 2009 NRL season In the post season Matai was selected in the New Zealand Kiwis 2009 Rugby League Four Nations squad Matai featured at left centre scoring a try in the Kiwis 40 24 win over Tonga of the Kiwis Four Nations warm up test at Rotorua International Stadium Matai even featured in the Kiwis Four Nation games the 20 all draw against Australia and the Kiwis 62 12 win over France 21 22 However he injured himself in the round 2 clash against France and that force him to withdraw from the Kiwis regular and third round of the tournament clash against England and the Kiwis end up losing 12 20 That game also eliminated the Kiwis from the 2009 Four Nations tournament allowing England to face Australia in the final 2010 Edit Matai was selected to make his 10th test appearance for New Zealand for the annual ANZAC test at AAMI Park Matai partnered his cousin Junior Sa u in the centres for the Kiwis in a 12 8 loss to Australia Opposing Matai in the centres for the Kangaroos was his Manly centre partner Jamie Lyon During the test Matai was placed on report in the first half for a foul hit play on the Australian fullback Billy Slater 23 Coincidentally both Manly centres played their last tests for their countries on the night as Lyon announced his retirement from representative football later in the season while Matai has not been selected to play for the Kiwis since that game In Round 15 against the South Sydney Rabbitohs Matai played in his 100th NRL career match and scored two tries in Manly s 26 25 win at Brookvale Oval 24 Matai played 21 matches and scored 14 tries and kicked a goal for Manly Warringah in the 2010 NRL season 2011 Edit On 2 October 2011 in Manly Warringah s 2011 NRL Grand Final against the New Zealand Warriors Matai played at centre in Manly s 24 10 victory 25 26 Matai played in 22 matches and scored 9 tries in Manly Warringah s grand final winning year in the 2011 NRL season 2012 Edit Matai travelled to England with Manly for the 2012 World Club Challenge match against 2011 Super League champions Leeds Rhinos playing at centre in the 26 12 loss at Headingley Stadium 27 On 25 May 2012 Matai re signed with Manly for a further three years to the end of the 2015 NRL season 28 Midway through the 2012 season in Round 12 Matai was charged with a high tackle in a game in Manly s 22 4 loss against the Penrith Panthers at Penrith Stadium 29 This resulted Matai to his thirteenth trip to the NRL Judiciary equalling the record set by Michael Crocker 30 In Week 1 of the 2012 finals series against minor premiers the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Matai played his 150th NRL career match in Manly s 16 10 loss After the match Matai was suspended for a high shot on Canterbury s Sam Perrett and missed the rest of Manly s finals matches 31 32 Matai played in 18 matches and scored 6 tries for Manly Warringah in the 2012 NRL season 2013 Edit In Round 17 against the Parramatta Eels at Brookvale Oval Matai was involved in a heated clash with Parramatta Prop Mitchell Allgood in Manly s 50 10 win In the 72nd minute of the game Allgood gave away a penalty with a swinging arm on Manly Second rower Jamie Buhrer The Manly centre ran ten metres out of the line to remonstrate with Allgood who immediately let fly with three right hands to Matai s chin earning himself ten minutes in the sin bin and a two week suspension 33 Matai who had already been suspended earlier in the season for a shoulder charge on South Sydney Rabbitohs prop George Burgess was placed on report for inciting a melee but did not have to front the judiciary for a record 15th time 34 On 6 October 2013 in the Sea Eagles 2013 NRL Grand Final against the Sydney Roosters Matai played at centre and scored a try in the second half in Manly s 26 18 loss 35 36 Matai played in 27 matches and scored 12 tries for Manly in the 2013 NRL season 2014 Edit Matai twice requested a release from Manly Warringah following the New Zealand Warriors offering him a AUD 2 5 million four year contract Both requests were rejected by Manly 37 Matai was contracted with the Sea Eagles to the end of the 2015 season In Round 25 against the Penrith Panthers Matai played his 200th NRL career match in Manly s 26 25 win at Brookvale Oval 38 39 Matai finished off Manly s 2014 NRL season with him playing in 25 matches scoring 13 tries and kicking 4 goals 2015 Edit On 18 February 2015 Matai announced he will finish his career as a one club man after re signing with Manly until the end of 2017 knocking back lucrative offers from the Gold Coast Titans and the New Zealand Warriors to remain at Brookvale 40 In Round 16 against the South Sydney Rabbitohs Matai produced the biggest hit of the season when he drilled Rabbitohs prop David Tyrrell in a crunching tackle in Manly s 20 8 loss at ANZ Stadium 41 Matai played in 19 matches and scored nine tries for Manly Warringah in the 2015 NRL season 2016 2017 Edit On 6 April 2016 Matai announced that he would return to international rugby league after a six year exile He said he wanted to play for his parents birth country Samoa in the 2017 World Cup 42 However he sustained another injury on his troublesome neck which needed surgery forcing him into retirement at the beginning of 2017 citation needed References Edit a b Statistics at rugbyleagueproject org 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Foxsports com au Retrieved 8 October 2015 Manly Victory Over Parramatta Eels Marred by Mitchell Allgood Punch on Steve Matai Foxsports com au Retrieved 8 October 2015 Manly Sea Eagles Centre Steve Matai Says He Won t Change His Aggressive Style Dailytelegraph com au Retrieved 8 October 2015 Roosters v Manly Sea Eagles Dailytelegraph com au Retrieved 8 October 2015 NRL Grand Final player ratings NRL com 7 October 2013 Retrieved 26 September 2015 Manly Have Rejected a Release Requesdt by Steve Matai Who Wants to Join the Warriors Dailytelegraph com au Retrieved 8 October 2015 Steve Matai to Play 200th Game for Manly This Weekend Dailytelegraph com au Retrieved 8 October 2015 Manly conjure a Brookvale miracle NRL com 31 August 2014 Retrieved 26 September 2015 Manly Sea Eagles centre Steve Matai re signs until the end of 2017 Smh com au 18 February 2015 Retrieved 26 September 2015 NRL season Steve Matai smashes Dave Tyrrell in hit of 2015 Jorge Taufau cleans up Dylan Walker Foxsports com 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