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Vince Mellars
🇳🇿
Centre, Debut: 2003-06-07
- Age
190 Ht
101 Wt
106
Vince Mellars
🇳🇿
Centre, Debut: 2003-06-07
- Age
190 Ht
101 Wt

Player Vince Mellars

Full Name
Vincent Mellars
Date of Birth
Jan 27, 1984
Birth Location
Porirua, Wellington, New Zealand
Nationality
  1. 🇳🇿 New Zealand
Height (cm)
190 cm
Weight (kg)
101 kg
Position/s
  1. Centre
Nickname
Vinnie
Warrior #
106
Warriors Debut Date
Jun 7, 2003
Warriors Debut Details
June 7 2003, Round 13 vs Cronulla -Sutherland Sharks at Ericsson Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
Warriors Years Active
  1. 2003
  2. 2004
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Mellars
Rugby League Project
https://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/vince-mellars/summary.html

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Vincent "Vinny" Mellars (born 27 January 1984) is a New Zealand rugby league and rugby union footballer who plays in the Centres. He has previously played in the NRL, Super League and Air New Zealand Cup and in the RFL Championship for Featherstone Rovers.

Vinny Mellars was born in Porirua, New Zealand. His father, Peter, was a New Zealand international.

Mellars played his junior rugby league for Wainuiomata and Petone.

After being signed by the New Zealand Warriors he moved to Auckland, playing for Otahuhu in the 2002 Bartercard Cup. He also represented Wainuiomata and Wellington in the Bartercard Cup.

Mellars made his NRL début aged 19, in round 13 of the 2003 NRL season with the New Zealand Warriors against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks.

Mellars played with the Warriors throughout the 2003 and 2004 seasons.

In 2005, Mellars signed with the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. Mellars scored two tries against Newcastle in 2005 including the winning try in Golden Point extra time.

In round 6 of the 2006 NRL season, Mellars featured for the Sydney Roosters when he was chosen to play against Brisbane on the Wing. Mellars scored his first try of 2006 in round 8 against North Queensland. His second try of 2006, was against Souths in round 11 and his third was against Melbourne in round 13.

In round 18, Mellars was called up for the game against Manly-Warringah (to replace Shaun Foley).

Mellars played in the 2006 NSW Cup grand final for Newtown, who were the feeder club for the Sydney Roosters at the time. Newtown would lose the final 20-19 against Parramatta at Stadium Australia.

In 2008, Mellars made the switch to Rugby Union, moving to Christchurch, New Zealand to be with his wife, Charmian Purcell, who plays basketball for the Christchurch Sirens and who has also represented New Zealand at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He was in the Crusaders wider training squad and played in the Air New Zealand Cup for Canterbury.

In 2009 Mellars played with the Auckland Vulcans in the NSW Cup.

Just a few weeks before the start of the 2010 Super League season, Mellars signed for Crusaders RLFC. Only fourteen days later, he made his début in 2010's Super League XV against Leeds where he put Gareth Raynor over the line for his first try for the Crusaders.

Following the demise of the Crusaders, Mellars joined Wakefield Trinity on a three-year deal, starting in 2012.

In 2014, Vince signed a contract to play with Kingstone Press Championship club Featherstone Rovers.


 
#106 Vince Mellars

Vince is currently the Athletic Development Coordinator at Marsden State High School where his son Haizyn Mellars who is now signed with the Warriors attended...

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Marsden SHS Athletic Development Program​

About the program

We take pride in delivering Queensland's leading strength and conditioning program among state high schools. Our program is built on the expertise of our staff, state-of-the art facilities, and effective program implementation. Our programs have been written and are implemented by our Strength and Conditioning staff, Mr Jacob Stains (Level 2 ASCA, Bch Spt Ex Sci), Mr Vince Mellars (Level 1 ASCA), Mr Haydon Bishop (Level 1 ASCA) in conjunction with our affiliate partner pathways clubs Strength and Conditioning Staff (Gold Coast Titans, Brisbane Broncos, Wynnum Wolves, QAS).

 

Son of former Warrior secured for three years until 2028​

Richard Becht warriors.kiwi
Thu 21 Aug 2025, 01:00 pm
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Promising winger Haizyn Mellars is the latest son of a former Warrior to have the chance of completing the first father-son NRL double in the One New Zealand Warriors’ history.

The 193cm, 100kg, 21-year-old has been signed from the South Sydney Rabbitohs on a three-year NRL contract until the end of the 2028 season.

He was born in Auckland when his Wellington-born father Vince Mellars was at the Warriors in 2003-2004 while his mother Charmian is a top former basketballer who represented the Tall Blacks at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Haizyn Mellars has come through South Sydney’s pathways programme making his New South Wales debut this year, scoring seven tries in nine games.

“Haizyn has been in our sights for a while. He’s a young winger with special ability as he has shown through the grades,” said One New Zealand Warriors general manager recruitment, pathways and development Andrew McFadden.

“He comes from an impressive sporting background with his mother and father both being high achievers at elite level and he is really keen to come back to New Zealand.”

Mellars says the lure of being back home and the Warriors’ direction as a club were major factors in his decision to sign.

“First and foremost, I’m excited for the opportunity to come back home,” said Haizyn.

“Joining the Warriors is a blessing and is something that means a lot to me and my family.

"After talking with Webby (coach Andrew Webster) and seeing the club’s direction, it’s where I want to be.

“I’m excited to get back home and develop my game alongside the coaching staff and the boys in particular and also learn off some of those senior guys.”

In his nine New South Wales Cup games this year, Mellars has averaged 120 metres and made 40 tackles breaks.

“Haizyn has so much going for him and we’re excited to bring him into the club,” said One New Zealand Warriors head coach Andrew Webster,

“He’ll add depth and he’ll be able to learn from the experienced players he’ll have around him in the outside backs.”

Mellars traces a strong rugby league connection through his family.

After making a try-scoring debut against the Sharks as Warrior #106 in 2003, Vince Mellars went on to play for Cronulla Sutherland and the Sydney Roosters followed by a stint in rugby union when he played for Canterbury before he resumed his rugby league career in the Super League. Vince’s father Peter, a front rower, toured Australia and Papua New Guinea with the Kiwis in 1982 while Peter’s brother Tam played for Wellington.

Until now the Warriors have never had an instance of a father and son playing for the club at NRL level.

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Previously Warrior #51 Kevin Iro’s son KL, now with Cronulla Sutherland, represented the Warriors at under-20 and NSW Cup level while Warrior #18 Joe Vagana’s son Isaiah, who’s with Wakefield in the Super League, was a regular in both grades as well while he also played in an NRL trial.

Earlier this month Warrior #55 Ali Lauitiiti’s daughter Ivana made her NRLW debut to give the club its first case of a father and daughter making their top-level debut for the club.

Now Mellars and halfback Jett Cleary – father Ivan (Warrior #73) – are in line to provide the first instances of father-son NRL doubles for the Warriors.

Profile | Haizyn Mellars​

Born: May 5, 2004
Birthplace: Auckland, NZ
Junior clubs: Gladstone Valleys Diehards
Position: Wing
Height: 193cm
Weight: 100kg
NRL debut: Yet to make debut
Current club: South Sydney Rabbitohs
New South Wales Cup appearances: 9 (2025)
New South Wales Cup points: 28 (7 tries)

 
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Please note that this thread is for Vince. Any discussion for Haizyn should be directed to his own thread. Chur...

Copy that. Love how you put father and son together all the same, classy.

Gee we could do with players like Vince now. All those tradesmen outside backs we had, Justin Murphy, J Ropati, hard to believe they didn't get a lot of love back in the day, they would be rock stars in this team.
 

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