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Iafeta Paleaaesina
🇳🇿 🇼🇸
Prop, Retired Debut: 2001-06-01
- Age
187 Ht
110 Wt
93
Iafeta Paleaaesina
🇳🇿 🇼🇸
Prop, Retired Debut: 2001-06-01
- Age
187 Ht
110 Wt

Player Iafeta Paleaaesina

Full Name
Iafeta Iakopo Paleaaesina
Date of Birth
Feb 10, 1983
Birth Location
Auckland, New Zealand
Nationality
  1. 🇳🇿 New Zealand
  2. 🇼🇸 Samoa
Height (cm)
187 cm
Weight (kg)
110 kg
Position/s
  1. Prop
Nickname
Feka
Warrior #
93
NRL Debut Date
Jun 1, 2001
NRL Debut Details
NRL 2001, Round 15 vs NZ Warriors Vs Northern Eagles
Warriors Debut Date
Jun 1, 2001
Warriors Debut Details
NRL 2001, Round 15 vs Northern Eagles
Warriors Years Active
  1. 2001
  2. 2002
  3. 2003
  4. 2004
  5. 2005
Signed To
Wigan Warriors
Signed From
Hibiscus Coast Raiders
Rep Honours
  1. NZ
Status
Retired
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iafeta_Paleaaesina
Rugby League Project
https://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/iafeta-palea-aesina/summary.html

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Iafeta Paleaaesina

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Iafeta Iakopo Paleaaesina (born 10 February 1983) is a New Zealand former rugby league footballer. He played as a prop for the New Zealand Warriors in the NRL, and for the Wigan Warriors, Salford City Reds and Hull F.C. in the Super League.

Paleaaesina was born in Auckland, New Zealand and of Tokelau and Samoan descent.

He was educated at Penrose High School (now One Tree Hill College) in Auckland.

He started playing rugby league at the age of nine with New Zealand club Otahuhu Leopards.

He made his National Rugby League (NRL) début with the New Zealand Warriors against Northern Eagles in June 2001, and went on to become one of the club's most effective performers. Before his NRL debut, he had previously played for Papatoetoe in the Auckland competition, and Hibiscus Coast Raiders in the Bartercard Cup.

Paleaaesina played for the Junior Kiwis in 2001, and the Kiwis in 2005.

In June 2005 he signed a three-year deal to play for Wigan Warriors, starting in 2006. Recently arrived Wigan Warriors coach Ian Millward commented: "This is a great signing for us. He will add size and pace to our pack for next year and he is only 22 years of age." Paleaaesina said: "It's a great thrill to be joining Wigan and my good friend Jerry Seu Seu. I had several offers but Wigan is still the biggest name down here and it will be a thrill to play for them."

Iafeta Paleaaesina impressed on his league début for the Wigan Warriors scoring a try in the opening 2006 Super League XI match against the Catalans Dragons. Paleaaesina also scored again in Wigan Warriors' 36–20 victory over the Huddersfield Giants on 24 February 2006.

He was one of the best players for Wigan Warriors in the 2006 Super League season despite damaging his calf muscle in a game against the Warrington Wolves. His return from injury was against the Huddersfield Giants on 22 April 2006 which Wigan Warriors won 46–14. Iafeta Paleaaesina played a key role in Wigan Warriors: 2007 squad making a noticeable impact to their performances.

Although his surname is often written with an apostrophe in the middle (between the 2 letter "a"s), this is incorrect. When the player first arrived at Wigan Warriors, he was handed his playing shirt with his name on it, and he returned it, stating that the spelling was incorrect. A new one was produced, minus the apostrophe, which he was happy with.

On 4 October 2007 the RLIF gave permission for Paleaaesina to represent Samoa at the 2008 Rugby League World Cup rather than New Zealand who he had previously represented in international matches. He qualified to play for Samoa due to his Samoan heritage.

He played in the 2010 Super League Grand Final victory over St. Helens at Old Trafford.

In 2014, Paleaaesina signed to play for Hull F.C. in the Super League.

In 2016, Paleaaesina played for Doncaster as a dual registration player before joining the club on a permanent basis at the end of the season.

In September 2017, Paleaaesina announced he would be retiring at the end of the season.


 
#93 Iafeta Paleaaesina

Feka left his post as Hull FC Welfare Manager just before 2024. I have not been able to find what he has moved on to since his departure so we'll need a revisit but his son Caleb is still signed to the Hull FC Academy so he must still reside in the area...

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Thank You, Feka!​

Hull FC’s Player Welfare Manager and former player Feka Paleaaesina is leaving the club to take up a new role away from rugby league.
Club News Saturday, 23 December 2023

Hull FC’s Player Welfare Manager and former player Feka Paleaaesina is leaving the club to take up a new role away from rugby league.​

Having been involved in the sport from a young age, including a decade of service to the Black & Whites, Paleaaesina will make a career change in the new year.

The fan favourite first arrived as a player ahead of the 2014 season after spells with New Zealand Warriors, Wigan Warriors, Salford Red Devils and Limoux Grizzlies, spending three seasons on the field with the Airlie Birds before hanging up his boots at the end of the 2016 campaign.

He made 49 appearances for the club, before taking on the role of Player Welfare Manager, becoming a much-loved member of the club’s off-field staff over the last seven years.

Paleaaesina has decided the time is right for a new career challenge and to allow him more time to focus on his family, including son Caleb who also plays for the Black & Whites scholarship programme.

He was presented with framed signed jersey on Thursday evening as off-field and performance staff came together to say farewell to Feka at a club event ahead of the Christmas break.

Everyone at Hull FC would like to thank Feka for his decade of service to the club, and we send our best wishes for the future to him and his family, who will all be special guests of the club at the Super League opener against Hull KR in February.

We all look forward to still seeing Feka around the club as a parent and supporter next season.

 
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