Duane Mann

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FullnameDuane Darrin Mann
Born (1965-06-28) 28 June 1965 (age 60)
Height178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight90 kg (14 st 2 lb)
Duane Mann
Personal information
Full nameDuane Darrin Mann
Born (1965-06-28) 28 June 1965 (age 60)
Playing information
Height178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight90 kg (14 st 2 lb)
PositionHooker
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1986–02 Glenora Bears 212 49 196
1989–93 Warrington 124 27 108
1994 North Harbour 23 9 0 0 36
1995 Auckland Warriors 13 3 0 0 12
1996 Counties Manukau 15 3 1 0 14
Total 387 91 1 0 366
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1986–00 Tonga 16 6 1 0 25
1987–99 Auckland 65
1989–94 New Zealand 29 3 0 0 12
Coaching information
Representative
Years Team Gms W D L W%
2006 Tonga
Source: [1][2]
EducationKelston Boys High School
FatherDon Mann
RelativesGeorge Mann (cousin)
Esau Mann (cousin)

Duane Darrin Mann[3] (born 28 June 1965) is a former rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s and coached in the 2000s.[1] A Tonga and New Zealand international representative hooker, he captained both sides. Mann played his club football for New Zealand sides Glenora, North Harbour, Auckland Warriors and Counties Manukau, as well as for English club, Warrington.

Of Maori and Tongan descent, Mann was born in Auckland on 28 June 1965 into a family that already had a large presence in rugby league, with his father Don Mann representing New Zealand, his cousin Esau going on to play for Tonga, and his brother Don Jr., going on to work in administration at the New Zealand Warriors. He is also the cousin of fellow New Zealand and Tongan international, George.[4]

Playing career

1980s

Mann attended Kelston Boys High School and played for the Glenora Bears from schoolboys right up to premier grade. When the Tonga national rugby league team was first formed to compete in the 1986 Pacific Cup he was selected to play in the side, making his international début.[4]

Mann made his début for the Auckland rugby league team in 1987 and played in their 30-14 win over Great Britain in 1988.[5] He was also selected to represent Tonga at the 1988 Pacific Cup in Apia, Samoa. In 1989 Mann signed for the Warrington Wolves in the English Championship.[6] During the 1989 Kangaroo tour of New Zealand he was selected to play for the Kiwis against Australia. From 1989 to 1993 Mann would play in 24 consecutive tests, including matches that formed part of the 1989–1992 World Cup.

1990s

Mann played for Warrington as a hooker in their 14-36 defeat by Wigan in the 1990 Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 28 April 1990, in front of a crowd of 77,729.[7][8] During the 1990 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France he played for his club Warrington against Australia. Mann played hooker in Warrington's 12-2 victory over Bradford Northern in the 1990–91 Regal Trophy Final at Headingley, Leeds on Saturday 12 January 1991.

Mann played for three seasons in England before returning home to Auckland when his contract expired at the end of the 1992–93 season. He played a season for the North Harbour Sea Eagles who he captained to win the 1994 Lion Red Cup.[9] In 1994 he was made captain of the New Zealand side. Mann was signed by the Auckland Warriors who were to enter the Australian Rugby League competition in 1995, and played in the club's inaugural match. That year he switched national allegiance back to Tonga whom he captained in both the 1995 and later the 2000 World Cup tournaments.[8]

Mann left the Warriors in 1996 and returned to win the Lion Red Cup, as captain of the Counties Manukau Heroes. He captained and won three successive Fox Memorial Championships with the Glenora Bears in the 1997, 1998 and 1999 Auckland Rugby League competition and again represented Auckland in the 1997 Super League Challenge Cup.[10]

Later life

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