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Rodrick Tai
Personal information
Born (1998-12-21) 21 December 1998 (age 25)
Mt. Hagen, Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea
Height182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight94 kg (207 lb; 14 st 11 lb)
Playing information
PositionCentre, Wing, Second-row
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2022–23 PNG Hunters 34 14 0 0 56
2024– Warrington Wolves 9 4 0 0 16
Total 43 18 0 0 72
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2022– Papua New Guinea 6 2 0 0 8
Source: [1]
As of 01 September 2023

Rodrick Tai is a Papua New Guinean professional rugby league footballer who plays as a centre for the Warrington Wolves[2][3] in the Super League and Papua New Guinea at international level.[4]

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Early life

Rodrick Tai was born in Mt Hagen and raised in Kuk, a small village in the Mt Hagen Central District of Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea.

Due to his father being transferred to work from Mt Hagen to Wabag in 2012, Tai and his siblings including the parents had to leave Mt Hagen and went up to Wabag, Enga Province to attend school while his parents working there. His father was the Airport Manager and managed Wapanamanda Airport and his mom is a Nursing Officer worked at Wabag General Hospital. However, the family returned back to their native Western Highlands after Two years due to his father being transferred back to manage Kagamuga Airport in Mt Hagen.

Tai was educated at Tarangau Primary School and attended Mt Hagen Secondary School in (Western Highlands Province) and he went on to the Papua New Guinea University of Technology in Lae Morobe Province where he graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Applied Physics in 2021. Whilst studying for his degree, Tai began playing rugby league for the Unitech Spartans in the PNG Universities competition and later went on to play for the Lae Snax Tigers Academy Team in 2017.

Playing career

2019

In 2019, during his second year at the Papua New Guinea University of Technology, he went on and made his Digicel Cup debut playing for the Lae Snax Tigers in the Papua New Guinea National Rugby League competition. From 2019-2021, Tai played in the Digicel Cup in the Papua New Guinea National Rugby League and won back to back Grand Finals with the Lae Snax Tigers in 2019 and 2020 Season and fall short in the following Season 2021.

2022

After impressive performance in the Digicel Cup for the Lae Snax Tigers, he was signed by the PNG Hunters for the 2022 Queensland Cup season. After impresive performance in the Queensland Cup, Tai was selected in the 24-man squad for the delayed 2021 Rugby League World Cup. Tai went on and made his international debut, playing on the Wing for Papua New Guinea in their 24-18 loss to Tonga in the 2021 Rugby League World Cup. He played in all the matches and scored two tries in the tournament, both against Cook Islands. With a successful 2022 campaign, Tai was offered an 8-weeks Train and Trial deal by the newly formed Dolphins in the NRL for the 2023 season.

2023

In 2023, after completing his 8 weeks Train and Trail with the Dolphins, Tai returned back and played every game for the PNG Hunters in Queensland Cup competition. At the end of the year he was selected for the Papua New Guinea Kumuls for the 2023 Pacific Bowl. After impresive performances in the Pacific Tests, Tai was signed by the Warrington Wolves in the Super League for the 2024 season and a Club Option for 2025. Incoming Warrington head coach Sam Burgess said: "I’m very excited that Rodrick is joining us at Warrington. He has been fantastic in the Queensland Cup this year and also when representing PNG in recent years." Wire director of rugby Gary Chambers added: "With Rodrick we’ve got an explosive and dynamic centre who can break lines and is a threat with the ball." “He’s played at international level and to get someone of his calibre coming to us at the right age is going to add the right value to what we’re building. He’s an exciting proposition for us. Tai becomes Warrington’s second new signing for 2024. “I’m very excited," Tai said. "It’s a huge move for me to be joining a great club in Warrington. Sam Burgess called me and said there’s an opportunity, even him calling was huge for me! I’m looking forward now to giving my all in pre-season, working hard and playing my part next year 2024. During the World Cup with PNG we stayed in Warrington so there’ll be some familiarities there for me. It was a great experience for us Kumuls and myself and my family can’t wait to come back over to the town, said Tai.

2024

In round six of the Super League season, Tai made his debut in the centres and scored a try in the Challenge Cup against the London Broncos. Warrington went on to win the game 42-0. On 8 June, Tai played in Warrington's 2024 Challenge Cup final defeat against Wigan.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Rodrick Tai - Career Stats & Summary". www.rugbyleagueproject.org. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
  2. ^ https://warringtonwolves.com/news/2023/august/PNG-international-Tai-joins-the-Wire-for-2024/
  3. ^ https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/warrington-wolves-sign-papua-new-guinea-star-as-sam-burgess-makes-first-recruit-as-head-coach
  4. ^ "Education, sport have Tai poised for success – The National". www.thenational.com.pg. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Wigan beat Warrington to win Challenge Cup". www.bbc.co.uk.

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