Rory Kostjasyn

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Rory Kostjasyn
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Personal information
Born (1987-06-06) 6 June 1987 (age 36)
Auburn, New South Wales, Australia
Playing information
Height184 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight95 kg (14 st 13 lb)
Position Hooker, Five-eighth
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
2010–12 Melbourne Storm 332008
2013–16 North Qld Cowboys 9540016
Total12860024
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
2010 NSW Residents 11004
2013 Ireland 30000
2016 NSW Country 10000
Source: [1]

Rory Kostjasyn (born 6 June 1987) is a former Ireland international rugby league footballer. He played in the National Rugby League (NRL) for the Melbourne Storm and North Queensland Cowboys, with whom he was a member of their 2015 NRL premiership and 2016 World Club Challenge winning sides. An Ireland international and New South Wales Country representative, he played at hooker, but could also fill in at lock, and five-eighth. Kostjasyn currently works in the Newcastle Knights coaching department and previously coached their Canterbury Cup NSW team. [2]

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Background

Kostjasyn was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and grew up in Berkeley Vale on New South Wale's Central Coast. Of Russian and Irish descent, Kostjasyn's grandparents on his father's side are both from Russia. [3] [4]

He played his junior football for the Berkeley Vale Panthers, and was signed by the Sydney Roosters as a teenager, playing for their Jersey Flegg Cup side. While contracted to the Roosters, Kostjasyn played for their New South Wales Cup affiliate Newtown.

He played in the 2006 NSW Cup grand final for Newtown who were the Sydney Roosters feeder club at the time against Parramatta. Newtown would lose the grand final 20-19 at Stadium Australia. [5]

After not playing first grade at the Roosters, he signed with the Melbourne Storm for the 2010 season. [6]

Playing career

Kostjasyn playing for the Central Coast Storm in 2009 RORY KOSTJASYN.jpg
Kostjasyn playing for the Central Coast Storm in 2009

2010

Kostjasyn made his first-team début for the Melbourne Storm against Harlequins RL at the Twickenham Stoop in the World City Challenge, the Storm's warm-up match before the 2010 World Club Challenge. [7] He played again a week later against the Leeds Rhinos from the bench in the World Club Challenge. [8]

Training with the first grade squad over that summer earned Kostjasyn a spot in the club's World Cup Challenge squad and a subsequent medal as part of the winning team. He was later signed by the club on a two-year-contract.

He then went on to make his National Rugby League début in the 2010 NRL season. He went on to play 7 games that season making his début in Round 1 of that season. He scored his first try for the club in Round 14 of the 2010 season.[ citation needed ]

2011

In 2011, Kostjasyn was a more regular member of the Melbourne team, playing 12 matches, starting in three of them. Known for his versatility, played games at five-eighth, hooker and lock in 2011.

2012

Kostjasyn played in 14 games in the 2012 NRL season, deputising for injured teammate Cooper Cronk in the halves at times. In Week One of the 2012 finals series against the South Sydney Rabbitohs, Kostjasyn made his first finals appearance. He was named 18th man for the Melbourne Storm in the 2012 Grand Final.

On 26 July 2012, Kostjasyn signed a two-year-deal with the North Queensland Cowboys for the 2013 and 2014 seasons. [9]

2013

In 2013, Kostjasyn mainly played the hooker for the Cowboys, rotating with Ray Thompson. He made 20 appearances for North Queensland in 2013, including the semi-final against the Cronulla Sharks, which he started at hooker.[ citation needed ]

Kostjasyn playing for Ireland in 2013 Rory Kostjasyn.jpg
Kostjasyn playing for Ireland in 2013

At the end of the season, he was named in Ireland's 24-man squad for the 2013 Rugby League World Cup, playing 3 games in the tournament.

2014

In February, Kostjasyn played in the Cowboys' championship-winning Auckland Nines side. On 2 July, he re-signed with the North Queensland on another two-year-deal, keeping him with the Cowboys until 2016. [10] He missed just one first grade game in 2014, due to broken ribs, starting 23 games at hooker.

2015

On 4 October, Kostjasyn was a member of the Cowboys' Grand Final winning side, coming off the bench in the side's 17–16 victory over the Brisbane Broncos. The Grand Final was his 100th NRL game.

2016

On 21 February, Kostjasyn was a member of the Cowboys' World Club Challenge winning side, coming off the bench in the side's 38–4 victory over the Leeds Rhinos at Headingley Stadium. He played 26 games in his final season at the Cowboys and represented Country Origin for the first time in May. [11] [12] In October, he signed a 2-year contract with the Newcastle Knights starting in 2017. [13] [14]

2017

During pre-season training with the Knights on 7 January, Kostjasyn suffered an accidental blow to his throat from Danny Levi. He was required to be sent immediately to the John Hunter Hospital after suffering a fracture in the Cricoid cartilage in his neck. He stayed overnight in hospital and was released on 8 January. [15] On 25 July, he announced his retirement from rugby league due to breathing difficulties from the injury. [16]

2018

In 2018, Kostjasyn became the coach of the Newcastle Knights reserve grade side. [17]

Achievements and accolades

Team

Statistics

NRL

Statistics are correct to the end of the 2015 season [18]
Denotes seasons in which Kostjasyn won an NRL Premiership
SeasonTeamMatchesTGGK %F/GPts=
2010 Melbourne 61004
2011 120000
2012141004
2013 North Queensland 200000
2014 252008
2015221004
2016 261004
Career totals12660024

International

SeasonTeamMatchesTGGK %F/GPts=
2013 Ireland 30000
Career totals30000

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