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Player Makayla Eli

Full Name
Makayla Eli
Date of Birth
Sep 17, 2001
Birth Location
Auckland, New Zealand
Nationality
  1. 🇳🇿 New Zealand
  2. 🇼🇸 Samoa
Height (cm)
172 cm
Weight (kg)
95 kg
Position/s
  1. Centre
  2. Halfback
  3. Second Row
Junior Club/s
Ardmore Marist RFU, Otahuhu Leopards
Previous Club/s
Ardmore Marist RFU, Otahuhu Leopards
Rep Honours
  1. Samoa
Status
Active

mt.wellington

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Makayla Eli on her signing​

“I noticed a missed call and a message left on my phone before training one day saying: ‘Hi this is Ron, Warriors NRLW coach.’ I was like: ‘What the? Is someone having me on?’

“I rang back and was hit with total shock and excitement once he introduced himself.

He asked me why I play, what I want out of footy. I told him I enjoy playing good footy, simple as that, and I want to keep doing it until I can’t.

“Obviously there are so many other amazing aspects that come with it such as the relationships and connections, the high performance environment, representing my whānau. But a key thing for me would be, if young girls from where I’m from see me excelling and doing it on a platform such as this, then I hope they feel motivated to know it’s a goal that’s reachable. Even better, to do it in our own backyard.

“So to be involved with the return of the Warriors is special. I’m looking forward to soaking up the experience and being around players who come from high performance backgrounds and learning as much as I can from them and the new environment I’m in.

“Ron has been clear and transparent with his vision for the team and expectations of me which I’m truly grateful for and I’m looking forward to the challenge.

“It’s evident he’s someone who is capable of aiding players to reach their full potential and building a team culture that goes beyond just players on a field. I’m honoured and so grateful to be a part of it.”

Profile | Makayla Eli

Born: September 17, 2001
Birthplace: Auckland, NZ
Club teams: Rugby union | Ardmore Marist, Rugby league | Otahuhu Leopards, Manurewa Marlins, South Sydney Rabbitohs, Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Position: Halfback, centre, second row
Height: 172cm
Weight: 95kg
NRLW debut: Yet to make debut
Representative: Rugby union | Manusina, Counties Manukau Heat, Counties Manukau Heat 7s, Moana Pasifika, Moana Pasifika 7s, Maui Māori Pasifika under-21. Rugby league | Fetu Samoa, Counties Manukau Stingrays, Auckland Vulcans, Aotearoa Māori
 
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Four more NRLW squad signings​

Richard Becht
Thu 19 Dec 2024, 02:00 pm
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Just 48 hours after Michaela Blyde’s signing coup, her current Black Ferns Sevens teammate Tysha Ikenasio has also switched codes for the One New Zealand Warriors’ return to the NRLW next year.

Secured for three seasons, the 27-year-old Ikenasio is among four more player signings confirmed today as the One New Zealand Warriors continue to build their squad for next season.

She is joined by Payton Takimoana, Kalyn Takitimu-Cook and Makayla Eli, who all have rugby union backgrounds.

After five years playing sevens rugby union in Japan, Ikenasio returned home where she had a season playing rugby league with the Richmond Roses in the Auckland premiership before breaking into the Black Ferns Sevens squad in 2022. As well as sevens rugby, she has represented New Zealand in touch and tag.

“Tysha has a wonderful story, her career being built on resilience in taking the long route to become a Black Ferns sevens player,” said One New Zealand Warriors NRLW head coach Ronald Griffiths.

“Included in her journey has been a stint in Japan, playing rugby league in Auckland and going through the enrolment process for the New Zealand Police before her opportunity finally came to join the sevens programme.

“Although she speaks with ultimate pride about her time in rugby, it has been evident in working our way through the process to sign her how committed and ready she is for the next chapter in her life.

“Tysha exudes a club and team first mentality. This coupled with her resilience and drive will no doubt see her have an immediate impact for the One New Zealand Warriors. We’re thrilled to have her on board.”

Takimoana (21), signed for 2025 and 2026, is in the Hurricanes Poua squad for the 2025 Super Rugby Aupiki season alongside former Black Fern Shakira Baker, whose signing with the Warriors was announced in September. She has scored 14 tries in 20 Farah Palmer Cup appearances for the Bay of Plenty Volcanix over the last three seasons.

“After watching Payton’s highlights and her innate ability to turn up in the right spot in attack, it was evident she can sense the big moment in a game,” said Griffiths.

“However, it was her efforts in defence, the numerous times that she chased back to save tries, that really caught our attention and, as well as this, her aggressive nature in defence was impressive.

“After meeting her family, we knew Payton would be a fantastic addition to the Warriors whānau. She’s someone who will be exciting to watch when the opportunity arises for her debut.”

Takitimu-Cook (24), also signed for 2025 and 2026, has played in the Farah Palmer Cup for the Manawatu Cyclones and the Bay of Plenty Volcanix while she made three appearances for the Hurricanes Poua in Super Rugby Aupiki this year.

A member of New Zealand’s gold medal-winning sevens rugby team at the 2018 Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, she tried her hand at rugby league this year with the Richmond Roses and helped the Akarana Falcons to victory in the New Zealand Rugby League’s national premiership.

“Kalyn took the leap and switched to rugby league in season 2024. Her decision to commit to league ultimately paid dividends with her being rewarded with a contract,” said Griffiths. “Her progression from the start of the year was fantastic. A real strength for Kalyn will be her ability to develop and play a multitude of positions due to her vast skillset. She has an uncanny knack of finding space; this and her attitude make her a great addition to our squad.”

The 23-year-old Eli is a rugby union-rugby league double international. With club links to both codes in the Counties Manukau area, she has appeared at Test level for Samoa’s national women’s rugby union side Manusina and for Fetu Samoa in rugby league.

She has also played for the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in the New South Wales women’s premiership.

“Makayla has played in many different representative teams, including Samoa in both codes and Aotearoa Māori,” said Griffiths.

“However, it was her trip to play with Manly in the 2024 Harvey Norman NSW premiership season that allowed us to see her play in strong competition in which she acquitted herself well.

“Blessed with a natural ability to read the game we are looking forward to working with Makayla to develop a strong mindset. We believe the mentality shift will see Makayla flourish at the One New Zealand Warriors.”

Eli has also been signed for 2025 and 2026. With the five signings announced this week, the Warriors have filled 16 spots in their squad with further announcements due to be made tomorrow.

Those signed so far are: Apii Nicholls, Mya Hill-Moana, Harata Butler, Capri Paekau, Laishon Albert-Jones, Emmanita Paki, Lavinia Tauhalaliku, Matekino Gray, Shakira Baker, Tyra Wetere, Metanoia Fotu-Moala, Michaela Blyde, Tysha Ikenasio, Payton Takimoana, Kalyn Takitimu-Cook and Makayla Eli.

2025 Warriors NRLW signings​

Makayla Eli on her signing​

“I noticed a missed call and a message left on my phone before training one day saying: ‘Hi this is Ron, Warriors NRLW coach.’ I was like: ‘What the? Is someone having me on?’

“I rang back and was hit with total shock and excitement once he introduced himself.

He asked me why I play, what I want out of footy. I told him I enjoy playing good footy, simple as that, and I want to keep doing it until I can’t.

“Obviously there are so many other amazing aspects that come with it such as the relationships and connections, the high performance environment, representing my whānau. But a key thing for me would be, if young girls from where I’m from see me excelling and doing it on a platform such as this, then I hope they feel motivated to know it’s a goal that’s reachable. Even better, to do it in our own backyard.

“So to be involved with the return of the Warriors is special. I’m looking forward to soaking up the experience and being around players who come from high performance backgrounds and learning as much as I can from them and the new environment I’m in.

“Ron has been clear and transparent with his vision for the team and expectations of me which I’m truly grateful for and I’m looking forward to the challenge.

“It’s evident he’s someone who is capable of aiding players to reach their full potential and building a team culture that goes beyond just players on a field. I’m honoured and so grateful to be a part of it.”

Profile | Makayla Eli

Born: September 17, 2001
Birthplace: Auckland, NZ
Club teams: Rugby union | Ardmore Marist, Rugby league | Otahuhu Leopards, Manurewa Marlins, South Sydney Rabbitohs, Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Position: Halfback, centre, second row
Height: 172cm
Weight: 95kg
NRLW debut: Yet to make debut
Representative: Rugby union | Manusina, Counties Manukau Heat, Counties Manukau Heat 7s, Moana Pasifika, Moana Pasifika 7s, Maui Māori Pasifika under-21. Rugby league | Fetu Samoa, Counties Manukau Stingrays, Auckland Vulcans, Aotearoa Māori

 

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