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Paul Roache

Five-Eighth

Warriors

Player Bio

Height:
171 cm
Date of Birth:
29 December 1998
Weight:
84 kg
Birthplace:
Apia, Samoa
Age:
25
Nickname:
-
Debut Club:
New Zealand Warriors
Date:
02 September 2023
Opposition:
Dolphins
Round:
27
Previous Club:
-
Junior Club:
Richmond Rovers (Auckland)
Biography:

Paul Roache completed the seventh instance of brothers playing for the One New Zealand Warriors in the NRL when he was called up to make his debut against the Dolphins in the club’s final 2023 regular season match (becoming Warrior #284).
Known as Paulie, he joins older brother Nathaniel (Nate) who made 26 appearances as Warrior #207 from 2016-2019. Previous sets of brothers to play for the club have been Tea and Iva Ropati, Jerry and Anthony Seuseu, Vinnie and Louis Anderson, Sam and Steve Rapira, Cooper a Joe Vuna and Sione and Sam Lousi
Roache was a rugby union sensation with the Mount Albert Grammar School First XV where he went on to play for the New Zealand secondary schools. He opted for rugby league instead, signing with the Canberra Raiders where he played for the club’s under-20 side and feeder club the Mounties in the New South Wales Cup as well as representing the Junior Kiwis.
He finished up with Canberra on compassionate grounds, returning home to Auckland and playing rugby union with Ponsonby.
But the rugby league juices started flowing again as he was given the chance to join the One New Zealand Warriors as they set about reviving their New South Wales Cup side which had been in recess during the Covid years.
Slotting in at hooker, he was a key contributor as the Slade Griffin-coached side made a hot start to the season. Injury, though, kept him sidelined for the middle of the campaign before he returned in the later rounds.
The Roache family has a history of sporting prowess. Nate and Paulie’s sister Rebekah was an outstanding netballer at Mount Albert Grammar School while younger sister Abigail is a rugby league international, representing the Kiwi Ferns at the Rugby League World Cup in 2022 and now with Newcastle in the NRLW.

Career

Appearances
4
Tries
0

2024 Season

Appearances
3

Scoring

Tries
0

Kicking

Forced Drop Outs
0
Average Kicking Metres
0

Attack

Try Assists
0
Line Break Assists
0

Passing

Offloads
1
Receipts
128

Defence

Tackles Made
44
Tackle Efficiency

Running Metres

Average Running Metres
11
Total Running Metres
35

Fantasy

Total Points
40
Average Points
13.3

2024 Season - By Round

Round Opponent Score Position Minutes Played Tries Goals 1 Point Field Goals 2 Point Field Goals Points Try Assists Linebreaks Tackle Breaks Post Contact Metres Offloads Receipts Tackles Made Missed Tackles Total Running Metres Hit Up Running Metres Kick Return Metres
7 Dragons Lost 30 - 12 Interchange 3 - - - - - - - - 1 1 7 - - 8 8 -
8 Titans Lost 24 - 27 Interchange - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
11 Panthers Won 22 - 20 Interchange 68 - - - - - - - - 6 - 113 37 2 20 11 -
12 Dolphins Won 24 - 20 Hooker 10 - - - - - - - - 2 - 8 7 1 6 - -

Career By Season

Career By Season
Year Played Won Lost Drawn Win % Tries Goals 1 Point Field Goals 2 Point Field Goals Points Kicking Metres Goal Conversion Rate Forced Drop Outs Try Assists Offloads Receipts Tackles Made Missed Tackles Tackle Efficiency Total Running Metres Average Running Metres Kick Return Metres Total Points Average Points
Warriors 2023 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 24 10 1 90.91% - - - 6 6.0
Warriors 2024 3 2 1 - 67% - - - - - - - - - 1 128 44 3 93.62% 35 11.00 - 40 13.3

Career Overall

Career Overall
Year Start Year End Played Won Lost Drawn Win % Tries Goals 1 Point Field Goals 2 Point Field Goals Points Kicking Metres Goal Conversion Rate Forced Drop Outs Try Assists Offloads Receipts Tackles Made Missed Tackles Tackle Efficiency Total Running Metres Average Running Metres Kick Return Metres Total Points Average Points
Warriors 2023 2024 4 2 2 - 50% - - - - - - - - - 1 152 54 4 93.10% 35 7.00 - 46 11.5

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