Jake Webster

New Zealand international rugby league player and coach From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jake Ngapera Webster (born 29 October 1983) is a former New Zealand international rugby league footballer who last played as a centre for the Keighley Cougars in League 1.

FullnameJake Ngapera Webster[1]
Born (1983-10-29) 29 October 1983 (age 42)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Height6 ft 0 in (1.82 m)
Weight14 st 13 lb (95 kg) [2]
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Jake Webster
Personal information
Full nameJake Ngapera Webster[1]
Born (1983-10-29) 29 October 1983 (age 42)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Height6 ft 0 in (1.82 m)
Weight14 st 13 lb (95 kg) [2]
Playing information
PositionCentre, Wing, Second-row
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2003–06 Melbourne Storm 49 28 0 0 112
2007 Gold Coast Titans 18 4 0 0 16
2008–12 Hull Kingston Rovers 105 41 7 0 178
2013–18 Castleford Tigers 124 49 0 0 196
2014(DRTooltip Super League#Dual registration) York City Knights 1 0 0 0 0
2019 Bradford Bulls 25 12 0 0 48
2020–24 Keighley Cougars 28 17 0 0 68
Total 350 151 7 0 618
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2005–07 New Zealand 8 5 0 0 20
Coaching information
Club
Years Team Gms W D L W%
202425 Keighley Cougars 12 6 0 6 50
2025 Nigeria
Total 12 6 0 6 50
Source: [3][4][5]
As of 23 February 2025
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He previously played as a centre and winger for the Melbourne Storm and Gold Coast Titans in the NRL, and as a centre and second-row forward for the Castleford Tigers and Hull Kingston Rovers in the Super League. Webster also played for the Bradford Bulls in the Championship.[4]

Early life

Webster was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He is the son of a New Zealand Māori father, Steven and Greek mother, Madeline,[6] spent the early years of his life in Moonee Ponds before moving to Brisbane, Queensland with his father. When in Brisbane, Webster was educated at Wavell State High School.[citation needed]

He began his rugby league career as an eight-year-old with the Valleys rugby league club and remained with the club through to under-18s. In 2001, Webster was selected in the Queensland under-19s side and was offered a Storm contract soon after.[citation needed]

Playing career

National Rugby League

Webster was the first Melbourne-born player to play with the Melbourne Storm, making his debut for the club in round 2 of the 2003 NRL season.[7] It would be Webster's only appearance in the NRL that year after he ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament the following week playing for Norths Devils in the Queensland Cup.[8]

Returning to the field in 2004, Webster would score a hat-trick in his third NRL appearance in a 50–4 win for Melbourne against South Sydney.[9][10] Webster had limited opportunities in the 2004 season, mostly playing for Melbourne's feeder club Norths Devils.

In 2005, Webster was a regular member of the Storm squad,[11] making 24 appearances and scoring 10 tries, including the first try in the qualifying final against the Brisbane Broncos.[12]

At the end of the 2005 NRL season, Webster made his international debut for New Zealand in the 2005 Tri-Nations tournament. He would finish level on top of the scoring table with five tries in five appearances for the Kiwis,[4] playing on the wing as New Zealand won the final 24–0 against Australia.[13]

In round 16 of the 2006 NRL season, he scored a memorable last minute try against Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in what was called one of the greatest games of that season.[14][15] A few weeks later, Webster would score four tries against the Wests Tigers to equal the club's then record for individual tries in a match.[16]

Webster wasn't able to maintain his spot in the Storm squad as the season progressed, not making the Melbourne team that would play in the 2006 NRL Grand Final.[17] He would make 49 appearances for the Storm, scoring 28 tries.[4] Due to surgery on a shoulder injury, Webster was forced to withdraw for selection for New Zealand ahead of the 2006 Tri-Nations.[17]

Offered a contract by the expansion Gold Coast Titans,[18][19] Webster signed in 2006 to become a part of the club's inaugural 2007 season, scoring a try in the club's first match in round 1. He was selected to play for the New Zealand national team on the wing in the 2007 ANZAC Test loss against Australia.[20]

Webster agreed a deal to join English Super League side Hull Kingston Rovers on 30 August 2007[21] for a reported three year £100,000 per year contract after being released by the Titans.[22] He had made 18 appearances for the Titans in their first season, scoring four tries.[4]

Super League

Webster made his Super League début in a 20–12 defeat by Leeds Rhinos in which he scored a brace and Hull Kingston Rovers' only tries. He would make a good start to the 2010 season filling in for Paul Cooke at stand off and scoring a try in the opening fixture against Salford City Reds.

On 26 June, Webster signed for Castleford Tigers on a three-year deal, starting in 2013.[23]

In March 2014, after missing rugby league action for nearly 12 months out with injury, Webster was given game time to play for the York City Knights in the League 1 competition.[24] Later in 2014, Webster helped Castleford reach their first Challenge Cup Final since 1992. He was a key player in the squad that achieved this, and scored a try against Widnes in the Semi-Final.[25] He played in the 2014 Challenge Cup Final defeat by the Leeds Rhinos at Wembley Stadium.[26]

Webster scored four tries against Wakefield Trinity in August 2017 to seal Castleford's place at the top of Super League, helping the club achieve their first ever top-flight league title.[27] He also played for the Tigers in the Grand Final in the same season.[28][29][30][31]

Webster's departure from Castleford was announced in August 2018.[32] Throughout his time with the club, Webster was regarded as a fans' favourite, stating "The biggest memory from my time here at Castleford will be the fans in the stands."[32]

Lower leagues

In August 2018, Webster signed for Bradford Bulls on a two-year deal.[33] At the end of the 2019 season and having scored 11 tries in 25 appearances for the Bulls, Webster left the club part way through his contract to join League 1 neighbours Keighley Cougars on a two-year deal.[34]

Webster signed a new contract with Keighley in September 2022 which came after his appointment as a commercial executive of the club. The contract saw him remain as a member of the playing squad while also transitioning to a coaching role.[35] He would announce his effective retirement from playing at the end of the 2023 season due to troublesome knee injuries.[36]

12 months after a cancelled testimonial match, Webster made one final appearance for Keighley in a preseason testimonial match against Castleford in January 2024. Webster retired from rugby league to focus on his off-field role as director of rugby at the club.[36][37][38]

Coaching career

Keighley Cougars

Webster was appointed interim head coach at Keighley in 2024 after Matt Foster left the club. The appointment was made permanent in October 2024.[39] After just one game of the 2025 league season Webster stepped down from the head coach role, following heavy defeats to Rochdale Hornet in the league and York Knights in the Challenge Cup, citing "...the negative press, my mental health and wellbeing needs..".[40] Jordie Hedges will act as the club’s interim coach

Statistics

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Appearances and points in all competitions by year
ClubSeasonTier App T G DG Pts
Melbourne Storm 2003 NRL 10000
2004 NRL 630012
2005 NRL 24100040
2006 NRL 18150060
Total 492800112
Gold Coast Titans 2007 NRL 1840016
Hull Kingston Rovers 2008 Super League 26107054
2009 Super League 26120048
2010 Super League 1540016
2011 Super League 25120048
2012 Super League 1330012
Total 1054170178
Castleford Tigers 2013 Super League 740016
2014 Super League 2270028
2015 Super League 1930012
2016 Super League 23140056
2017 Super League 28160064
2018 Super League 2550020
Total 1244900196
York City Knights (DR) 2014 League 1 10000
Bradford Bulls 2019 Championship 25120048
Keighley Cougars 2020 League 1 21004
2021 League 1 1380032
2022 League 1 1280032
2023 Championship 10000
Total 28170068
Career total 35015170618
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