Daniel Saifiti

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Dan Saifiti
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Personal information
Full nameDaniel Saifiti
Born (1996-05-01) 1 May 1996 (age 28)
Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Height195 cm (6 ft 5 in)
Weight121 kg (19 st 1 lb)
Playing information
Position Prop
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
2016–24 Newcastle Knights 183190076
2025– Dolphins 00000
Total183190076
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
2015–17 Fiji 31004
2019–21 New South Wales 71004
Source: [1]
As of 13 October 2024
Relatives Jacob Saifiti (brother)

Daniel Saifiti (born 1 May 1996) is a Fiji international rugby league footballer who currently plays as a prop for the Dolphins in the NRL. He previously played for the Newcastle Knights.

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He has played for New South Wales in the State of Origin series.

Background

Saifiti was born in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. He is of Fijian and Samoan descent [2] and moved to the Central Coast at a young age. [2]

He played his junior rugby league for the Terrigal Sharks and The Entrance Tigers, before joining the Newcastle Knights in 2015. [3]

Saifiti is the identical twin brother of Knights teammate Jacob Saifiti. [3]

Playing career

Newcastle Knights (2015–2024)

In 2015, Saifiti played for the Newcastle Knights' NYC team. [4] On 2 May, he played for Fiji against Papua New Guinea, alongside his twin brother Jacob in the 2015 Melanesian Cup. [5] During the year, he re-signed with the Newcastle club on a two-year contract. [2] [6]

In round 1 of the 2016 NRL season, Saifiti made his NRL debut for the Knights against the Gold Coast Titans, [7] playing alongside his brother Jacob, becoming the first twins in Australian rugby league's 108-year history to debut together. [8] He scored a try on debut. [9] On 7 May, he again played for Fiji against Papua New Guinea in the 2016 Melanesian Cup. [10] On 12 May, he and his brother extended their contracts with the Knights from the end of 2017 until the end of 2018. [11] In his 8th game of first-grade, he ran for a game-high 237 metres against the Wests Tigers. [12] Saifiti finished his debut season with Newcastle making 20 appearances as the club finished last on the table. [13]

Saifiti played 23 games for the Knights in the 2017 season, [14] before having his contract extended until the end of 2020. Newcastle would finish the year on the bottom of the table for a third straight season. [15] [16]

Saifiti played 21 games for Newcastle in the 2018 NRL season as the club finished 11th on the table. [17]

Saifiti was selected in the starting side for Game 2 of the 2019 State of Origin series. [18]

Jacob Saifiti (8) and Daniel Saifiti (10) wait as Reagan Campbell Gillard waits to play the ball in 2021 Jacob Saifiti & Daniel Saifiti.jpg
Jacob Saifiti (8) and Daniel Saifiti (10) wait as Reagan Campbell Gillard waits to play the ball in 2021

Saifiti was retained for Game 3 of the 2019 State of Origin series which was won by New South Wales 26-20 at ANZ Stadium. It was the first time since 2005 that New South Wales had won back to back series. [19]

At club level, he played 21 games for Newcastle as the club finished a disappointing 11th on the table after being expected by many to qualify for the finals. [20] [21]

He was selected for New South Wales in the 2020 State of Origin series. He played in all three games as New South Wales suffered a 2-1 series defeat to Queensland. [22]

For round 1 of the 2021 NRL season, Saifiti was announced as a Knights co-captain alongside Jayden Brailey. [23]

He was selected for game one of the 2021 State of Origin series. Saifiti scored his first try for New South Wales in game one as the Blues defeated Queensland 50-6. Saifiti played in the first two games during the series but was ruled out of the third due to injury. New South Wales went on to win the series 2-1. [24] [25] [26]

Saifiti caused a shock when he ruled himself of World Cup selection for Fiji, citing covid and injury issues earlier in the year as the reason. [27] Saifiti played 19 games for Newcastle in the 2022 NRL season as the club missed the finals finishing 14th on the table. [28]

Saifiti played a total of 22 games for Newcastle in the 2023 NRL season as the club finished 5th on the table. Saifiti played in Newcastle's golden point extra-time victory over Canberra in week one of the finals. [29]

Dolphins (2025–)

Late in the 2024 season, Saifiti was given permission by the Knights to negotiate with a new club for the 2025 season. In October, he signed a 3-year contract with the Dolphins. [30]

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