Nathan Fien

Nathan Fien

Nathan Fien was born on August 1st, 1979

Full Name: Nathan Fien
Nationality: Australian-New Zealander
Born: June 26, 1979
Height: 180 cm
Position: Halfback
Clubs: New Zealand Warriors, St. George Illawarra
Caps: 20 for New Zealand
World Cup: 2008 winner

A talented rugby league player who represented both Australia and New Zealand, known for his versatility and skill on the field.

Timeline
1979
Born in New Zealand
Nathan Fien was born on August 1, 1979, in Auckland, New Zealand.
1997
Made NRL Debut
Fien made his National Rugby League (NRL) debut for the North Queensland Cowboys in 1997.
2001
Signed with New Zealand
Fien signed with the New Zealand Warriors in 2001.
2005
Represented New Zealand
Fien represented New Zealand in the 2005 Rugby League Tri-Nations tournament.
2012
Retired from Rugby League
Fien retired from professional rugby league in 2012.
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FAQ
What notable achievements did Nathan Fien have in his rugby league career?
Nathan Fien played 277 games in the NRL, representing New Zealand in the 2005 Tri-Nations Series and winning the NRL premiership with the New Zealand Warriors in 2005.
How did Nathan Fien perform for the New Zealand Warriors?
Nathan Fien played 136 games for the New Zealand Warriors, scoring 23 tries and winning the clubs Player of the Year award in 2005.
What was Nathan Fiens experience like representing New Zealand?
Nathan Fien earned 16 caps for New Zealand, scoring 3 tries, and represented his country at the 2005 and 2008 World Cups.
What challenges did Nathan Fien face in his career?
Nathan Fien struggled with injuries and form throughout his career, which limited his playing time and opportunities at the top level.
What is Nathan Fien doing after his rugby league retirement?
After retiring from rugby league in 2012, Nathan Fien has remained involved in the sport, working as a coach and mentor for junior players.

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