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Player Raquel Anderson-Pitman

Full Name
Raquel Anderson-Pitman
Date of Birth
Nov 2, 1991
Birth Location
Tokoroa, Waikato, New Zealand
Nationality
  1. 🇳🇿 New Zealand
  2. 🇼🇸 Samoa
Position/s
  1. Halfback
  2. Hooker
Nickname
Rax
Warrior #
21
NRL Debut Date
Sep 15, 2018
NRL Debut Details
WNRL 2018, Round 2, St George-Illawarra Dragons v NZ Warriors
Warriors Debut Date
Sep 15, 2018
Warriors Debut Details
WNRL 2018, Round 2, St George-Illawarra Dragons v NZ Warriors
Warriors Years Active
  1. 2018
Signed From
Manurewa Marlins
Previous Club/s
Waikato RFU
Rep Honours
  1. NZ
Status
Retired
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Raquel_Anderson&action=edit&redlink=1
Rugby League Project
https://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/racquel-anderson/summary.html

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Raquel Anderson-Pitman is a rugby league international who signed with the Warriors for the 2018 NRLW season.

Anderson-Pitman made her debut from the bench for the Warriors in the Rnd 2 loss to the Dragons, scoring a try.

A hooker or half-back, Anderson-Pitmans experience playing in the spine was vital to the Warriors in their final two games in 2018

Anderson-Pitman played just the two games for the Warriors in 2018.

Raquel is a Kiwi Ferns representative, who has played 3 tests including the 2017 World Cup.
 
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SkyCity Hamilton Waikato Women’s team named to face Canterbury.​


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Photo Credit: Lauran Robinson Images

The SkyCity Hamilton Waikato Women has named their team to face Canterbury in their final home at FMG Stadium Waikato in week 6 of the Farah Palmer Cup.

Head coach, Wayne Maxwell, has made five changes to his starting XV. There are two changes to the tight five, Awhina Tangen-Wainohu replaces Tanya Kalounivale in the front row and Esther Tilo-Faiaoga comes off the bench to start at lock in place of Tazmin Gaby-Sutherland, as the only changes to the forward pack.

In the backs, captain Chelsea Alley has been ruled out so Renee Holmes shifts out one spot to start at first five eight allowing Kennedy Tahau to come off the bench to start at halfback. The final changes to the starting XV are on the wings, impressive youngster Tyra Begbie has been named to make her debut for the province on the left wing and Sophie Millar gets her first start on the right wing.

In the reserves, Stephanie Lualua and Kiriana Nolan have a chance to make their debuts for Waikato and Francea Hansen, Emma-Lee Heta and Raquel Anderson-Pitman all return to the match day 22.

Two players will be celebrating milestones this weekend, Azusa Yama is set to play her 10th match for the province, which is her Bell game and Calista Ruruku will play her 18th match for Waikato and will be rewarded with her Waikato blazer.

SkyCity Hamilton Waikato Women take on Canterbury at FMG Stadium Waikato on Sunday afternoon; kick-off is at 2.35pm, televised live on Sky Sports.
1. Toka Natua (University)
2. Azusa Yama (Hamilton Old Boys)
3. Awhina Tangen-Wainohu (Hamilton Old Boys)
4. Chyna Hohepa (Kihikihi)
5. Esther Tilo-Faiago (Melville)
6. Ash Gaby-Sutherland (Melville) - Captain
7. Kennedy Simon (Hamilton Old Boys)
8. Lena Mitchell (Hamilton Old Boys)
9. Kennedy Tahau (Hamilton Old Boys)
10. Renee Holmes (Hamilton Old Boys)
11. Tyra Begbie (Putaruru)*
12. Ryleigh Hayes (Melville)
13. Rina Paraone (Kihikihi)
14. Sophie Millar (University)
15. Calista Ruruku (University)

16. Josina Ngare (University)
17. Stephanie Lualua (Hamilton Old Boys)*
18. Leomie Kloppers (Hamilton Old Boys)
19. Francea Hansen (University)
20. Emma-Lee Heta (Kihikihi)
21. Raquel Anderson-Pitman (University)
22. Kiriana Nolan (Melville)*
* = Waikato debut

Article added: Friday 04 October 2019

 

Rep Team Review | Waikato U18 Girls​



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Our first Rep Team Review of the 2023 season is that of our undefeated Waikato U18 Girls side.

Coached by Raquel Anderson-Pitman and Matthew Chandler, the pair led a quality young line-up with plenty of talent across the park. A mixture of secondary school girls with a couple club players with good experience made up the side.

Naming a 29-person squad for their five match campaign the girls started their preseason back in August, with matches throughout September taking on neighbouring provinces King Country, Taranaki, Bay of Plenty, Counties & Thames Valley.

Game one saw our side kick off their season with a strong win over King Country at the home of King Country Rugby at Owen Delany Park in Taupo. Locked up at half time 19 each, our young side came out firing in the second forty to run away 44-24 victors. Tight head prop Lome Ngalu came home with a double with six other girls dotting down for their first try of the season.

Next up was Thames Valley who travelled across to Leamington for our first home game of the year. That match was all Waikato with 13 of the 22 girls touching down for five pointers. A hat-trick to left wing Libby Kearins-Te Whare was the highlight with Fullback Sariah Ibarra converting 12 of the 19 tries.

Taranaki was next up and following the strong defensive effort vs Thames Valley the week earlier, the girls had their second clean sheet in successive weeks - this time beating Taranaki 59-0.

Next up was our Kaimai Range Neighbours in Bay of Plenty. Bay of Plenty posed a very different challenge for our young side. Following two weeks where the footy largely went one way, Bay of Plenty challenged the line and put a huge amount of pressure on defensively. Picking up a tough fought win 18-14 win meant that Waikato faced Counties Manukau in their fifth match that would ultimately decide the winner of the 2023 Northern Region U18 Girls Competition.

A very strong Counties side made the trip south down State Highway 1 through to Leamington where our previously unbeaten side awaited. In what was challenging wet conditions for the last match of the campaign, our girls struggled in the first half. Trailing at half time 17-12 a strong second forty was needed. It didn’t start too flash with Counties scoring in the opening passage extending their lead to 22-12. Two quick tries to Waikato then drew the game up to make for a tight last quarter. A penalty try to the home side further extended our lead to helped us secure another strong win at home 36-29.

Winning all five matches secured Waikato the first piece of Northern Region silverware for our 2023 campaign. Massive shout out to the coaching staff of Raquel & Matt, supported by Kylee Richardson who was the team manager and Waikato Rugby's Reuben Samuel as our Campaign Lead.

Article added: Thursday 19 October 2023

 
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