Dane Gagai

Dane Gagai
Gagai playing for the Broncos in 2009.
Personal information
Born (1991-01-03) 3 January 1991
Mackay, Queensland, Australia
Height 182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 91 kg (14 st 5 lb)
Playing information
Position Fullback, Centre, Wing
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2011 Brisbane Broncos 7 4 0 0 16
2012– Newcastle Knights 92 25 3 0 106
Total 99 29 3 0 122
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2015–16 Indigenous All Stars 2 1 0 0 4
2015 Queensland 1 1 0 0 4
2015 Prime Minister's XIII 1 0 0 0 0
As of 27 September 2015
Source: [1]

Dane Gagai (born 3 January 1991) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who currently plays for the Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League. He plays at fullback, centre and wing and previously played for the Brisbane Broncos.

Background

Born in Mackay, Queensland, Gagai is of Torres Strait Islander and Māori descent. Gagai's father Ray was a member of the Brisbane Broncos' squad in the 1989 NSWRL season. Gagai is also the cousin of Gold Coast Titans player Josh Hoffman,[2] former Broncos player Wendell Sailor[3] and fellow Knights player Travis Waddell.

Gagai is eligible to play for both Australia and New Zealand through parents of Indigenous Australian and Māori descent.[4]

Gagai played his junior football for Brisbane Wests before being signed by the Brisbane Broncos. From 2009 to 2011, Gagai played for the Brisbane Broncos' NYC team, scoring 39 tries in 61 games.[5] At the end of 2010, Gagai was named at fullback in the 2010 NYC Team of the Year and played for the Junior Kangaroos against the Junior Kiwis.[6][7]

Playing career

2011

In Round 1 of the 2011 NRL season, Gagai made his NRL debut for the Brisbane Broncos against the North Queensland Cowboys on the wing, scoring a try in the Broncos 16-14 loss at Suncorp Stadium.[8] Gagai finished his debut year in the NRL with him playing in 7 matches and scored 4 tries for the Brisbane Broncos in the 2011 NRL season. On 30 August 2011, Gagai was named at wing in the 2011 NYC Team of the Year.[9]

2012

On 19 March 2012, Gagai re-signed with the Broncos on a 2-year contract.[10] On 9 May 2012, Gagai was released from his Broncos contract less than 2 months after re-signing due to disciplanary reasons.[11] On 28 May 2012, Gagai signed a 2-year contract with the Newcastle Knights effective immediately.[12] In Round 14 of the 2012 NRL season, Gagai made his club debut for the Newcastle Knights against the Canberra Raiders at centre, scoring a try in the Knights 32-16 loss at Hunter Stadium.[13] Gagai finished his first year in the Newcastle Knights with him playing in 12 matches and scoring 5 tries in the 2012 NRL season.

2013

On 22 May 2013, Gagai re-signed with the Knights on a 2-year contract.[14] Gagai finished the 2013 NRL season with him playing in 23 matches and scoring 5 tries for the Knights. In August 2013, Gagai rejected playing for New Zealand to represent his mother in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup instead setting his sights to play for Queensland in State of Origin.[15]

2014

On 28 January 2014, Gagai was banned from the Queensland Origin camp by Mal Meninga after a discipline breach.[16] In February 2014, Gagai was selected in the Knights inaugural 2014 Auckland Nines squad.[17] In June 2014, Gagai was included in the Queensland Maroons extended 22 man squad but was later not chosen to make his debut for Queensland.[18] Gagai finished 2014 NRL season with him playing in all off the Knights 24 matches, scoring 7 tries and kicking a goal.

2015

On 31 January and 1 February, Gagai played for the Knights in the 2015 NRL Auckland Nines.[19] On 13 February, he played for the Indigenous All Stars against the NRL All Stars in the annual All Stars match,[20] playing off the interchange bench for the at Cbus Super Stadium. The Indigenous side won 20-6 over the NRL All Stars.[21] On 10 April, he re-signed with the Knights on a 2-year contract after strong interest from his former club Brisbane Broncos.[22][23] On 8 July, he made his State of Origin debut on the wing for Queensland against New South Wales in Game 3 of the 2015 State of Origin series.[24] He scored a try on debut, which was the first try of the game, in Queensland's 52-6 win.[25][26] He finished the 2015 season having played in all of the Knights 24 matches, scoring 7 tries and kicking 2 goals as the club finished last.[27] On 26 September, he played for the Prime Minister's XIII against Papua New Guinea, playing at centre in his team's 40-12 win in Port Moresby.[28][29] On 15 December, he was named on the wing for the Indigenous All Stars to play against the World All Stars on 13 February 2016.[30]

2016

On 13 February, Gagai again played for the Indigenous All Stars against the new World All Stars, playing on the wing and scoring a try in his team's 8-12 loss at Suncorp Stadium.[31]

References

  1. "Dane Gagai - Career Stats & Summary". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
  2. Ricketts, Steve (28 February 2010). "Dane Gagai to play for Broncos, the first son to follow his father, Ray, into the team". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 2 November 2011.
  3. Wayne Heming (2012-05-08). "Broncos release Dane Gagai from contract". News.smh.com.au. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
  4. Former Bronco Dane Gagai won't rule out having a run for Kiwis news.com.au, 12 August 2012
  5. Archived 27 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine.
  6. "NRL Recognise Toyota Cup Team of the Year as Coaches Praise Competition". Foxsports.com.au. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  7. "Clinical Junior Kangaroos beat Kiwis". Wwos.ninemsn.com.au. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
  8. "Coach Anthony Griffth Feels for Broncos After Bruising Loss to Cowboys". Couriermail.com.au. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  9. "Toyota Cup Team of the Year". NRL.com. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
  10. "News Article". Nrl.com. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
  11. "Broncos Axe Dane Gagai Six Weeks After He Signed New NRL Deal". Foxsports.com.au. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  12. "Newcastle Knights Win Fight For Dumped Broncos Dane Gagai's Signature". Dailytelegraph.com.au. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  13. "Knights crash to 32-16 loss to Raiders". Smh.com.au. 2012-06-10. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
  14. "Newcastle Knights Re-Sign Centre Dane Gagai, Young Forward Robbie Rochow and Veteran David Faalogo". Foxsports.com.au. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  15. "Newcastle Flyer Dane Gagai Rejects New Zealand for Shot at Queensland's State of Origin Side". Dailytelegraph.com.au. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  16. "Coach Mal Meninga Bans Dane Gagai After Queensland Origin Camp Breach". Couriermail.com.au. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  17. "Squads For Auckland Nines". Rugby League Week. 2014-02-14. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
  18. "Dane Gagai Looms as a Bolter as Queensland's Wounded Origin Team Names an Extended Squad". Couriermail.com.au. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  19. "KNIGHTS NAME 2015 NINES SQUAD". Rugby League Week. 2015-01-20. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
  20. "Final All Stars teams announced". NRL.com. 2015-02-09. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
  21. "Indigenous All Stars Have Beaten the NRL All Stars 20-6 at CBUS Stadium". Dailytelegraph.com.au. Retrieved 2015-10-09.
  22. "Dane Gagai Extends Newcastle Knights Contract for Two More Years". Dailytelegraph.com.au. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  23. "Dane Gagai Want to Return to the Brisbane Broncos". Couriermail.com.au. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  24. "Queensland Maroons team for 2015 State of Origin Game 3". The Roar. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
  25. "State of Origin: Queensland Maroons win series after beating New South Wales Blues 52-6 - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". Abc.net.au. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
  26. Beth Newman (2015-07-08). "State of Origin: Qld Maroons claim record 52-6 win over NSW Blues". Smh.com.au. Retrieved 2015-12-25.
  27. "Custom Match List". Rugby League Project. 2015-10-31. Retrieved 2015-12-25.
  28. "Merrin to lead Prime Minister's XIII". NRL.com. 2015-09-15. Retrieved 2015-12-20.
  29. Tom Decent. "Australian Prime Minister's XIII beat Papua New Guinea 40-12 in Port Moresby". Smh.com.au. Retrieved 2015-12-20.
  30. "Teams named for NRL All Stars match". NRL.com. 2015-12-15. Retrieved 2015-12-25.
  31. Chris Garry (13 February 2016). "World All Stars defeat Indigenous All Stars 12-8 at Suncorp Stadium". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 14 February 2016.

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