Brad Hepi

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Brad Hepi
Personal information
Full nameBrad Hepi
Born (1972-02-11) 11 February 1972 (age 52)
New Zealand
Playing information
Position Hooker
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1990–92 Carlisle 74230092
1993–95 Workington Town 862900116
1996 Illawarra Steelers 1830012
1997 Workington Town 1430012
1998 Hull FC 2980032
1999–00 Castleford Tigers 2530012
1999(loan)Rochdale Hornets 740016
2000(loan)Featherstone Rovers 72008
2000 Salford City Reds 80000
2001 Doncaster Dragons 2440016
2001–02 Castleford Tigers 50000
2002(loan)Dewsbury Rams 82008
2003 Doncaster Dragons 850020
2007 Sheffield Eagles 42008
2013 Gloucestershire All Golds 30000
Total3208800352
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1986–88 NZ Māori
Coaching information
Club
YearsTeamGmsWDLW%
201314 Gloucestershire All Golds
As of 20 May 2024
Relatives Tyla Hepi (son)

Brad Hepi (born 11 February 1968) [1] is a New Zealand rugby league player who played professionally in both England and Australia.

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Early years

Hepi attended Kelston Boys' High School and captained their first XV rugby union team.

Playing career

Hepi played in the 1986 and 1988 Pacific Cups for the New Zealand Māori. [2]

In 1989 he moved to England, joining Carlisle RLFC. [3] He then had a very successful spell with Workington Town which saw the club promoted from the third division to the first in two seasons, winning the Divisional Premiership against London Broncos along the way. Town initially struggled in the top flight and found themselves at the bottom of the league at Christmas 1994. But an early-January 36-10 win over Halifax, with Hepi man of the match, was the turning point. From there, they rose from 16th to 9th – a position which saw them qualify for the first Super League season in 1996.

At the end of the 1994-95 campaign, Hepi moved to Australia, signing with the Illawarra Steelers for their 1996 season. He returned to Derwent Park in 1997, but couldn't prevent Town's relegation to the professional game's bottom tier. Nevertheless, for what he did in his first spell at the club, Hepi is fondly remembered in Workington.

In 1998 he played for Hull FC in Super League III. Hepi then had spells with the Castleford Tigers (1999 and 2001), Featherstone Rovers (2000), Salford City Reds (2000) and Doncaster (2001) before retiring. [1] Although retired a few years Hepi has made a few cameo appearances for the Gloucestershire All Golds in the 2013 season. [4]

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Coach
New South Wales colours.svg
Gloucestershire All Golds

2013-2014
Succeeded by

Later years

Hepi was appointed coach of the Gloucestershire All-Golds for the 2013 season. [4] He coached the side in their first season of the Kingstone Press Championship 1 league where they reached bottom place. In the 2014 kingstonpress championship one season he saw the side into the first seven-game before stepping down from the position, stating he had taken the side as far as he could.

His son, Tyla Hepi, has played in the Auckland Rugby League competition for the Point Chevalier Pirates. [5] He also played under his father at the Gloucestershire All-Golds whilst on loan from Hull Kingston Rovers.

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References

  1. 1 2 Brad Hepi rugbyleagueproject.org
  2. John Coffey, Bernie Wood (2008). 100 years: Māori rugby league, 1908-2008. Huia Publishers. ISBN   978-1-86969-331-2.
  3. Oldham v Carlisle Official Matchday Programme Sunday, 8 March 1992. p.15
  4. 1 2 Brad Hepi coaching Gloucestershire All Golds Archived 15 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine rlcm.com.au, 30 November 2012
  5. Into his league Archived 25 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine theaucklander.co.nz, 11 August 2011