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Sam Kasiano
Personal information
Full nameSam Kasiano
Born (1990-09-21) 21 September 1990 (age 34)
Auckland, New Zealand
Height6 ft 5 in (1.95 m)
Weight19 st 12 lb (126 kg)
Playing information
PositionProp
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2011–17 Canterbury Bulldogs 139 15 0 0 60
2018 Melbourne Storm 14 1 0 0 4
2019–22 Catalans Dragons 83 13 0 0 52
2023 Warrington Wolves 26 3 0 0 12
Total 262 32 0 0 128
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2012–13 New Zealand 6 0 0 0 0
2015–18 Samoa 5 1 0 0 4
Source: [1][2]
As of 10 January 2024

Sam Kasiano (born 21 September 1990) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a prop for the Dapto Canaries in the Illawarra Rugby League. He is both a New Zealand and Samoan international.

Kasiano previously played for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and Melbourne Storm in the NRL.

Background

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Kasiano was born and raised in Auckland, New Zealand. He is of Samoan descent.[3][4]

Kasiano started playing rugby league at the age of eight for the Otahuhu Leopards but stopped once he started high school. However, in 2007 he played for the Mount Albert Grammar School's 1st XIII.[5]

After moving to Brisbane as a teenager, Kasiano was educated at Wavell State High School where he played for the Aspley Devils under 18s before being picked up by the Norths Devils Colts for the 2009 season.[6] He was then signed by the Bulldogs, and played for their Toyota Cup (Under-20s) team for the 2010 season, where he quickly became one of the competition standouts. His form saw him rewarded with a spot in the 2010 Junior Kiwis team.[7]

Playing career

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2011 - 2017: Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs

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In Round 1, Kasiano made his NRL debut for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs at prop against the Wests Tigers in the 24–14 win at ANZ Stadium.[8] He played 19 games in his debut season and picked up the Steve Mortimer Medal for the Bulldogs Rookie of the Year.[9]

In March 2012, it was reported that Kasiano had declared his representative allegiance to the Queensland Maroons and Australian national team, however Kasiano himself sent a letter to the NZRL indicating he wanted to play for the country of his birth, New Zealand.[10][11] In Round 2 match against the New Zealand Warriors at Mt Smart Stadium, Kasiano scored his first NRL try in the Bulldogs 32–18 win.[12] At the 2012 Dally M Awards Kasiano was named the NRL's prop forward of the year.[13] In the Bulldogs 2012 NRL Grand Final against the Melbourne Storm, Kasiano started at prop in the Bulldogs 14–4 loss.[14][15] He played in 24 matches and scored a try in the NRL season. Kasiano made his New Zealand test debut in the October Test at prop in the 20–12 loss to Australia at 1300SMILES Stadium.[16]

Kasiano playing for New Zealand at the 2013 RLWC

Kasiano missed the first 7 matches of 2013 with a leg injury.[17] In Round 21 match against the St George Illawarra Dragons at Jubilee Oval, Kasiano scored a double in the 39–20 win.[18] He played in scored 3 tries in 13 matches for the Bulldogs in the 2013. Kasiano was selected in the New Zealand 2013 World Cup squad, playing in 5 matches including playing off the interchange bench in the 34–2 loss to Australia in the World Cup final.[19]

Kasiano playing for the Bulldogs in 2014

Kasiano returned to the Bulldogs first grade squad in Round 7 of the 2014 season against the South Sydney Rabbitohs off the interchange bench in the 15–14 win after missing the early round recovering from a foot injury and playing in NSW Cup.[20] In Round 22 against the Brisbane Broncos at Suncorp Stadium, Kasiano suffered a season ending ankle injury in the Bulldogs 41–10 loss.[21][22] Kasiano finished the season with him playing 14 matches and scoring 3 tries.

On 3 March 2015, Kasiano extended his contract with the Bulldogs to the end of the 2018 season.[23] On 2 May 2015, Kasiano represented Samoa in the Polynesian Cup against Tonga. He was named man-of-the-match in the test. He and fellow Bulldogs teammate Frank Pritchard, who was captaining the team, made headlines in the match after making a 'double-team' try-saving hit on Tonga's Jorge Taufua in 77th minute forcing him over the sideline and securing Samoa the narrow margin 18–16 victory at Cbus Super Stadium.[24] In Round 21 against the Sydney Roosters, Kasiano was on the receiving end of a shoulder charge from Roosters forward Kane Evans, making headlines as one of the biggest hits of the year.[25][26] Kasiano finished off the 2015 season having played in 24 games and scoring 2 tries.[27]

On 1 February 2016, Kasiano was named in the Bulldogs 2016 Auckland Nines squad.[28] In Round 6 against the Melbourne Storm, Kasiano played his 100th NRL career match in the Bulldogs 18–12 win at AAMI Park.[29] On 7 May 2016, Kasiano played for Samoa in the 2016 Polynesian Cup against Tonga, where he started at prop in the 18–6 win at Parramatta Stadium.[30] In Round 24 against the Brisbane Broncos, Kasiano was charged with a grade two dangerous contact charge after he kicked Broncos veteran Corey Parker in the face when he attempted to leave a tackle, leaving him with a split lip and chin during the Bulldogs 20–10 loss at Suncorp Stadium.[31] Kasiano was later given a two-match suspension.[32] Kasiano finished the 2016 NRL season with him playing in 23 matches and scoring 6 tries for the Bulldogs. On 8 October 2016, Kasiano represented Samoa in the Samoa vs. Fiji test match, where he started at prop and scored a try in the 20–18 loss in Apia, Samoa.[33]

In February 2017, Kasiano was selected in the Bulldogs 2017 NRL Auckland Nines squad.[34] On 6 May 2017, Kasiano played for Samoa in the test against England, starting at prop in the 30–10 loss at Campbelltown Stadium.[35] On 5 July 2017, it was announced that Kasiano signed a 3-year contract with the Melbourne Storm to the end of the 2020 season.[36][37] Kasiano finished his last year the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs with playing in 22 matches in the 2017 NRL season.

2018: Melbourne Storm

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In Round 1 of the 2018 NRL season, Kasiano made his club debut for the Melbourne Storm against his former club the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, playing off the interchange bench in the 36–18 win at Perth Stadium.[38] In round 6, Kasiano scored his first club try for the Storm in the 40–14 win over the Newcastle Knights at AAMI Park. Out of favour for much of the second half of the season, Kasiano played with Melbourne Storm affiliate Easts Tigers, where he played in the 2018 Queensland Cup Grand Final. He went onto represent Toa Samoa in the 2018 Pacific Rugby League Tests.

2019-22: Catalans Dragons

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At the end of the 2018 NRL season Kasiano was released by Melbourne, and signed with Super League's Catalan Dragons. On 9 October 2021, Kasiano played for Catalans in their 2021 Super League Grand Final defeat against St. Helens.[39] On 23 May 2022, it was announced that Kasiano had signed a contract to join Warrington for the 2023 Super League season.[40]

2023: Warrington

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Kasiano played 24 games for Warrington in the 2023 Super League season as Warrington finished sixth on the table and qualified for the playoffs. He played in the clubs elimination playoff loss against St Helens.[41]

2024: Dapto Canaries

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On 1 March 2024 it was reported that he had joined Dapto Canaries in the Illawarra Rugby League.[42]

References

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  3. ^ "Sam Kasiano Seeks Advice from Mum on Whether to Play for Queensland or New Zealand". Couriermail.com.au. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  4. ^ "Why Sam Kasiano Said He'd Felt Weird Playing for Kangaroos". Dailytelegraph.com.au. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  5. ^ "Vs Waitakere College: June 6, 2007. : Mount Albert Grammar School". Mags.school.nz. 6 June 2007. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
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  9. ^ "Tolman Named Bulldogs Player of the Year". Thekennel.net.au. 15 December 2007. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  10. ^ Aaron Lawton (14 April 2012). "Pritchard into the trenches with Kiwis". Smh.com.au. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
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  22. ^ Adrian Proszenko (20 August 2014). "Sam Kasiano ruled out for rest of the NRL season". Smh.com.au. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  23. ^ "Sam Kasiano re-signs with Canterbury". 30 March 2015 – via The Sydney Morning Herald.
  24. ^ "Sam Kasiano Try Saving Tackle on Jorge Taufua Secures Pacific Test Win for Samoa Against Tonga". Foxsports.com.au. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  25. ^ David Sygall (31 July 2015). "Sam Kasiano flattened by massive Kane Evans hit in Bulldogs v Roosters NRL match". Smh.com.au. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
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  30. ^ "Samoa triumph over Tonga in brutal affair".
  31. ^ "NRL video: Brisbane enforcer Corey Parker claims Bulldogs prop Sam Kasiano knowingly kicked him in the face". 19 August 2016.
  32. ^ "Sam Kasiano cops two game ban for kick on Corey Parker". 22 August 2016.
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  37. ^ "Sam Kasiano NRL Storm deal from Bulldogs: Signed three year contract". 28 June 2017.
  38. ^ "Cameron Munster starts 2018 on fire as Storm outclass Bulldogs in Perth". 10 March 2018.
  39. ^ "Super League Grand Final: Catalans Dragons 10-12 St Helens: Saints win three in a row". BBC Sport. 9 October 2021.
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