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Shane Endacott
🇳🇿
Five-eighth, Debut: 1997-03-29
- Age
44
Shane Endacott
🇳🇿
Five-eighth, Debut: 1997-03-29
- Age

Player Shane Endacott

Date of Birth
Sep 3, 1971
Birth Location
New Zealand
Nationality
  1. 🇳🇿 New Zealand
Position/s
  1. Five-Eighth
Warrior #
44
Warriors Debut Date
Mar 29, 1997
Warriors Debut Details
March 29 1997, Round 5 vs Penrith Panthers at Ericsson Stadium, Auckland, NZ
Warriors Years Active
  1. 1997
  2. 1998
  3. 1999
Signed From
Canterbury Cardinals
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shane_Endacott

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Shane Endacott

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Shane Endacott (born 3 September 1971) is a New Zealand rugby league coach and former player. His position of preference was Five Eighth; however, he was also often used at lock, hooker or in the centres. He is the son of New Zealand national rugby league team coach Frank Endacott.

Endacott was a junior in the Canterbury Rugby League competition, representing Papanui and Sydenham.

He played for the Canterbury Cardinals in the new Lion Red Cup in 1994.

During this time he studied at the University of Canterbury, gaining a Bachelor of Science degree.

Endacott moved to England in 1995, leaving the day after his final university exam, and joined Hull F.C. His performances were impressive enough that the then Auckland Warriors signed him for the 1996 season. Before taking up his contract he played for the Christchurch City Shiners several times in the 1995 Lion Red Cup competition.

Endacott spent 1996 playing for the Warriors reserve grade team, which at the time was coached by his father, Frank. He was the reserve team's second highest tackler. He also was selected for a New Zealand XIII team that played the touring Great Britain side. In 1997 he finally made his first grade début for the Warriors, under coach John Monie. Midway through the season Monie was fired and his father, Frank, was promoted to coach the first grade side. Endacott continued to play for the Warriors, making 42 appearances until his retirement in 1999.

After retirement Endacott remained in Auckland and became involved in the As Seen on TV business.

Endacott was assistant coach for the Celebration Lions Premiers in 2009, who won the Roller Doors Pre-season tournament and the Gore Cup.

In 2011 he accepted the role of head coach of the Halswell Hornets for 2011 and 2012 taking several key players from Celebration with him. He coached Canterbury A in the 2011 South Island competition. In 2012 he was promoted to coaching Canterbury following the retirement of Brent Stuart.


 
#44 Shane Endacott

Shane owns a construction business called Construction NZ Build Ltd which is based in Kaiapoi, Canterbury...

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About​

CNZ Build​

WHAT WE DO​

First and foremost, we’ll look after you. We pride ourselves in being relatable and we believe that our customers should be able to come to us without any prior building knowledge, and be assisted in a way that is clear, conscientious and above all professional.

For all of your residential building questions, we have the answer.
For all of your residential building requirements, we have the hands-on expertise.


We are one of the recommended contractors for residential repairs in Canterbury, providing assessments, reports, quotes, and undertaking the project if selected. We also assist our customers to mitigate any surprises and unexpected repairs that may arise as a part of the NHC (formerly Earthquake Commission, EQC) process, above and beyond known requirements. This this includes any work we come across that we believe should have been included with EQR repairs and/or needs to be address separately. There are cases where we may request re-assessment by NHC (formerly Earthquake Commission, EQC) and, with an excellent long-standing relationship with the NHC (formerly Earthquake Commission, EQC), provide invaluable assistance in navigating their processes.

ABOUT OUR TEAM​

Construction NZ Building was started back in 2011 by entrepreneur, owner, and project manager Shane Endacott. One of Shane’s main strengths is the ability to organise people and projects, and this team that he has gathered are some of the best in the industry. We grown from strength to strength since the early days, with the invaluable experience that we have gained from being all hands on deck with earthquake repairs as well as a wide range of building services and re-levelling work.

The CNZ Build team feels like family, with key people that bring top industry skills, coming together to complement one another in experience and innovation; as well as motivation, problem-solving and clear customer communication. We also have family members working together, and employ apprentices to support the future of the industry.

And we’re a busy team! We have different types of projects on the go at any one time, which fluctuates to meet the ever-changing needs of Cantabrians. This year, in 2021, we’re proud to launch an online presence for the presentation of our services, and to present the challenges and successes of projects old and new.

 
Lovely to see the name, part of a golden era for Canterbury league...may have been a bit of nepotism at play with Dad, but a great player and leader.
 
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