Nathan Fien

Nathan Fien
Nathan Fien
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Fien while playing for New Zealand in 2008
Personal information
Full name Nathan Leigh Fien[1]
Born 1 August 1979 (1979-08-01) (age 32)
Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia
Height 172 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Weight 84 kg (13 st 3 lb)
Playing information
Position Halfback, Hooker, Five-eighth
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2000–2004 North Queensland 91 17 0 4 72
2005–2009 NZ Warriors 105 17 0 0 68
2009– St. George Illawarra 34 4 0 0 16
Total 230 38 0 4 156
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2001 Queensland 1 0 0 0 0
2006–2011 New Zealand 20 3 0 0 12
Source: RLP

Nathan Fien is an Australian born professional rugby league footballer who currently plays for the St. George Illawarra Dragons of the National Rugby League. A New Zealand international and Queensland State of Origin representative hooker/half, he previously played club football with the North Queensland Cowboys and New Zealand Warriors before moving to the Dragons in 2009. In 2008 Fien was a member of the World Cup winning New Zealand team and a member of the 2010 NRL (National Rugby League) Premiership winning St. George Illawarra Dragons. Fien played in all four of the Kiwi's 2010 Four Nations internationals at halfback, including scoring the match winning try in the 79th minute of the final. Fien's impressive late season form saw him winning the halfback spot in Rugby League World's 2010 team of the year.[2]

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Queensland

Fien was educated at Blackheath and Thornburgh College, Charters Towers. In 2000 he made his debut with the North Queensland Cowboys, playing against the Penrith Panthers. In 2001 his form warranted selection to the Queensland side, where he came off the bench for one State of Origin match.

Warriors

After playing 93 games for the Cowboys, Nathan signed with the New Zealand Warriors from season 2005 onwards. He later extended his contract until the end of 2009.

In 2008 he was told that he would not be required past the 2009 season at the Warriors and so they would consider releasing him at the end of the 2008 season. Fien initially turned down this offer, hoping that his form in the World Cup could earn him a contract extension.[3] However after the Huddersfield Giants failed to gain a work visa for Todd Carney they approached Fien with a large offer. In January 2009 Fien requested that the Warriors release him from his final season. This request was initially turned down by the Warriors due to the earlier release of Grant Rovelli,[4] however on 30 June 2009 it was announced that Fien would transfer to the Dragons for the remainder of the season.

Dragons

In May 2009, after being dropped from first grade by the Warriors, Fien announced he has signed a three year deal with the St. George Illawarra Dragons from 2010.[5] On the 30 June the Warriors agreed to release Fien from the rest of his contract, and he joined the Dragons for the second half of the 2009 season.[6]

In the opening round of 2010 he suffered a serious ankle injury which kept him out until just before the finals. Upon his return he provided outstanding attacking options to the team and proved an invaluable player throughout the end of the regular season and finals. He was in the 2010 premiership winning St. George Illawarra team and scored the final try of the 2010 NRL Grand Final, showcasing his quick and effective dummy-half skills.

He has re-signed until the end of 2013.[7]

International

Born in Australia, Fien claimed eligibility to play for New Zealand through a New Zealand-born grandmother, and played in two 2006 Tri-Nations matches. After these appearances it emerged that he does not have heritage in New Zealand at all. After this discovery the International Board declared him ineligible to play for the Kiwis, and New Zealand was stripped of its 2 championship points they got from beating Great Britain. The issue was dubbed Grannygate by the media.[8]

In August 2008, Fien was named in the New Zealand training squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup[9] - now being eligible for New Zealand due to residency qualifications via his tenure at the Auckland-based Warriors - and in October 2008 he was named in the final 24-man Kiwi squad.[10] Fien played at halfblack in the World Cup final, which was won by New Zealand.

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