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Mike Dorreen
🇳🇿
Centre, Winger, Retired Debut: 1995-05-07
- Age
182 Ht
85 Wt
25
Mike Dorreen
🇳🇿
Centre, Winger, Retired Debut: 1995-05-07
- Age
182 Ht
85 Wt

Player Mike Dorreen

Date of Birth
Jan 19, 1967
Birth Location
New Zealand
Nationality
  1. 🇳🇿 New Zealand
Height (cm)
182 cm
Weight (kg)
85 kg
Position/s
  1. Centre
  2. Winger
Nickname
Buzz
Warrior #
25
Warriors Debut Date
May 7, 1995
Warriors Debut Details
May 7 1995, Round 9 vs Newcastle Knights at Marathon Stadium, NSW, Australia
Warriors Years Active
  1. 1995
Signed From
Hawkes Bay Unicorns
Rep Honours
  1. NZ
Status
Retired
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Dorreen

mt.wellington

Mike Dorreen

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Michael Thomas Dorreen (born 19 January 1967) is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s. He played at representative level for New Zealand and Canterbury, and at club level for Addington (of the Canterbury Rugby League), Hawkes Bay, Auckland Warriors, Sydney Tigers and Hunter Mariners, as a centre.

Dorreen played for the dominating Canterbury provincial side of the early 1990s alongside Quentin Pongia, Logan Edwards, Whetu Taewa and coach Frank Endacott. In 1994, he changed regions and joined the Hawkes Bay Unicorns for the inaugural Lion Red Cup. He also made the New Zealand Residents side in 1994 and played two games for the New Zealand national rugby league team.

In 1995, he joined the new Auckland Warriors franchise in the Australian Rugby League. He played in 14 matches for the new club but was not re-signed for 1996. In 1996, he moved to Sydney to play for the Sydney Tigers. He then finished his professional career with the Hunter Mariners in the Super League competition. He played for Orange in 1998.

He returned to New Zealand in 1999, playing for Halswell and Canterbury.

In 2007, he was to coach the Canterbury under-18 side with his former teammate Logan Edwards before the competition was canceled by the New Zealand Rugby League. However, they have continued to be involved in age grade coaching in Canterbury and, in 2009, they coached the Canterbury Bulls under-18 side.

In 2010, Dorreen coached the South Island under 17 side in the National Zonal Competition.

In 2012, he was promoted to head coach of the South Island side. In 2013, the Canterbury Bulls replaced the South Island Scorpions in the National Competition and Dorreen became the Canterbury Bulls' head coach.


 
#25 Mike Dorreen

As far as I could find out he is still a plasterer. Still registered as a certified member of the Association of Wall & Ceiling Industries. Interestingly in the pic below from a 2019 article he is wearing a Precision Plastering shirt but his company Precision Plastering Canterbury was struck off the companies register in 2015.


Friday, 4 October 2019

Grand-final winner backs Bulls​

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Following his professional playing time, Dorreen coached a number of Canterbury age group teams – many with his former teammate Logan Edwards. He also coached the Bulls through a challenging time in 2012 and 2013.

“It was after the earthquake. We didn’t have any training facilities. We were lucky if we could get a park and often we would only get half a field because other teams were training on it and there would be softball using it as well, it was really difficult. I basically put my hand up because no one else would, but I really enjoyed the time coaching Canterbury,” said Dorreen.

These days Dorreen is working as a plasterer – a trade he has been in for the past 25 years – and is currently sporting a somewhat intimidating horseshoe moustache.

“I just grew this because the daughter is getting boyfriends and I’m trying to scare them away.”

https://www.odt.co.nz/star-news/star-sport/star-league/grand-final-winner-backs-bulls (redacted)
 
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