Robbie Malneek

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Robbie Malneek
Date of birth (1983-04-03) 3 April 1983 (age 41)
Place of birthMasterton, New Zealand
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight91 kg (201 lb)
SchoolNayland College
Nelson College
Rugby union career
Position(s) Fullback, Wing
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2007–2009
2012–2013
2014–2015
2015
2016
Rugby Parma
Rugby Reggio
CR & FC
Yenisey-STM Krasnoyarsk
Mystic River
27
16
15
3
6
(35)
(30)
(30)
(0)
(5)
Provincial / State sides
Years Team Apps (Points)
2002–2005
2006–2015, 2017
Nelson Bays
Tasman
28
104

(125)
Correct as of 28 September 2017

Robbie Malneek (born 3 April 1983) is a New Zealand rugby union player.

Early career[edit]

Malneek was born in Masterton, but moved with his family to Nelson aged eight.[1] He attended secondary school first at Nayland College, where he played hooker, and then, from 2000 to 2001, Nelson College, where he moved to the back line and eventually fullback.[1][2]

Senior career[edit]

He made his provincial debut for Nelson Bays in 2002,[1] and has played for Tasman since that union was formed in 2006.[3] He is currently the most capped player in Tasman's short history. He has also had two stints playing in Italy, first with Parma in the 2007/08 and 2008/09 seasons, and then at Reggio in 2012/13.[4]

Following the completion of 2014 ITM Cup Malneek travelled to Sri Lanka to play for CR & FC during the 2014/15 season.[5] In the Spring of 2016, Malneek played with Mystic River Rugby Club in Boston, Massachusetts in the American Rugby Premiership.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Week in, week out, always on the ball". Nelson Mail. 15 August 2009. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  2. ^ Nelson College Old Boys' Register, 1856–2006, 6th edition (CD-ROM).
  3. ^ Alexander, John (31 August 2012). "We'll give it all, says Makos vet Malneek". Marlborough Express. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  4. ^ "Robbie Malneek player statistics". It's Rugby. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  5. ^ Mahakumara, Lelum (2 November 2014). "Rugby's old hand CR&FC to fight for lost pride". ThePapare.com. Archived from the original on 4 November 2014. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  6. ^ Rollo, Phillip (2 December 2016). "Shipping up to Boston: Robbie Malneek swaps Tasman Makos for the United States". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 2 December 2016.