Daroa Ben-Moide

Last updated

Daroa Ben-Moide
Personal information
BornPapua New Guinea
Playing information
Position Hooker, Prop, Second-row
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
Port Moresby Vipers
1988–89Petone
Total00000
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1988–89 Wellington
1988–94 Papua New Guinea 60000
Source: [1]

Daroa Ben-Moide is a Papua New Guinean rugby league player who represented Papua New Guinea.

Playing career

Ben-Moide played for the Port Moresby Vipers. [2]

He spent the 1988 season playing for Petone in the Wellington Rugby League competition. He also represented Wellington. [3]

He played in six Test Matches for Papua New Guinea between 1988 and 1994.

Related Research Articles

Wellington rugby league team NZ representative rugby league team

The Wellington Rugby League Team are a rugby league team that represents the Wellington Rugby League in New Zealand Rugby League competitions. They currently compete in the National Competition.

Gavin Lyle Hill is a New Zealand former rugby union and rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, and coached rugby union the 2000s. He resided in Wellington for 10-years before moving back to Auckland in 2008 to take a coaching position in the Air New Zealand Cup.

Gary Freeman (rugby league) NZ international rugby league footballer & coach

Gary Ross Freeman is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s, and coached in the 2000s, who both captained and coached the New Zealand national team. He was arguably one of New Zealand's greatest Test halfbacks and at the time of his retirement he was the most-capped New Zealand test player and also held the record for most consecutive tests for New Zealand with 37.

The New Zealand Māori cricket team is a team that represented the Māori community of New Zealand in the 2001 Pacifica Cup cricket tournament. Whilst their rugby union and rugby league counterparts play often, this is the only appearance to date of the cricket team.

Tuu Maori PNG international rugby league footballer

Tu'u Maori is a Papua New Guinea international rugby league footballer who plays as a winger or centre. He has played in the Australian National Youth Championship for the Cronulla Sharks and Sydney Roosters.

Adrian Tremain Shelford was a New Zealand rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s. He played at representative level for New Zealand, and at club level for Wigan and Wakefield Trinity in the Championship as well as the Newcastle Knights and Manly Sea Eagles in the NSWRL Premiership, as a prop.

Rod Griffin former PNG international rugby league footballer

Rodney Griffin is a Papua New Guinean professional rugby league footballer who plays as a prop, second-row and lock forward for the Northern Pride in the Queensland Cup. He is a Papua New Guinean international.

Boycie Nelson is a New Zealand coach who is the assistant coach of the New Zealand Warriors Holden Cup team and former rugby league former footballer who played as a goal-kicking centre.

Samuel Weka Stewart, also known by the nicknames of "Slammin' Sam" and "Wheka", is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer who represented New Zealand. He played for the Newcastle Knights when they first started competing in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership and became the Knights first captain.

2017 Rugby League World Cup

The 2017 Rugby League World Cup was the fifteenth staging of the Rugby League World Cup tournament and took place in Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea between 27 October and 2 December 2017. The tournament featured the national teams of 14 Rugby League International Federation member countries who qualified through either standing in the previous tournament or a series of qualification play-off matches. In the final, defending champions Australia, playing in their 14th consecutive final, defeated England at Brisbane's Lang Park.

Michael James Kuiti is a New Zealand rugby league player who played professionally in England and represented New Zealand, including in test matches that counted towards the 1992 World Cup. Currently living in Lower Hutt, New Zealand.

The 1988 New Zealand rugby league season was the 81st season of rugby league that had been played in New Zealand. The main feature of the year was the World Cup final that was played at Eden Park. Australia defeated New Zealand in the final 25–12. Auckland won the National Provincial Competition.

The 1989 New Zealand rugby league season was the 82nd season of rugby league that had been played in New Zealand. The main feature of the year was the National Provincial Competition that was won by Auckland.

Whetu Henry is a New Zealand former rugby league footballer who represented New Zealand in the 1977 World Cup.

Ben Biri is a Papua New Guinean former professional rugby league footballer who represented Papua New Guinea at the 1995 World Cup.

Wellington Albert PNG international rugby league footballer

Wellington Albert is a Papua New Guinean rugby league footballer who plays as a prop for the Keighley Cougars in the League 1 in England and Papua New Guinea at international level.

Ase Boas is a Papua New Guinean rugby league footballer who plays for the PNG Hunters in the Queensland Cup. A Papua New Guinean representative five-eighth, Boas previously played for the Featherstone Rovers in the Championship. He was a member of PNG's squads at the 2013 and 2017 World Cup tournaments.

Paul Howell is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer who played in the Lion Red Cup, and for the Widnes Vikings.

Stanton Albert PNG international rugby league footballer

Stanton Albert is a Papua New Guinean professional rugby league footballer who plays as a prop or lock for the PNG Hunters in the Queensland Cup and Papua New Guinea at international level.

Ipisa Wanega is a Papua New Guinean rugby league player who represented Papua New Guinea national rugby league team in multiple Rugby League World Cups.

References

  1. RLP
  2. RAY OF HOPE SHOWS WAY OUT OF PNG’S BLOODY CYCLE The National, 11 February 2011
  3. Lion Red 1988 Rugby League Annual, New Zealand Rugby Football League, 1988. p.p.151-159